Jessica Lea Mayfield lands hard with “Our Hearts Are Wrong,” a song that sounds like a secret you find at the bottom of the stack and play immediately. The hook is sharp, the mood is bruised, and the whole thing feels too good to leave for later.
The track leans on close-mic intimacy, dusty guitar shimmer, and a vocal that stays cool while the edges crack. Bass and drums sit low and steady, leaving plenty of room for the melody to sting.
On a gray commute, after midnight dishes, or anywhere the city noise drops out, the song fits the hour without asking for attention. Mayfield makes regret sound clean and alive.