Josef Salvat makes “Open Season” feel like the kind of breakout pop single that lands fully formed and impossible to ignore. The hook arrives fast, and the mood stays sharp enough to cut through a cluttered playlist.
Pulsing synths, a clean drum snap, and that cool, controlled vocal give the track its shine. Everything sounds polished but not sterile, with just enough tension in the low end to keep it moving.
Late-afternoon commutes, open windows, and a phone speaker on repeat all suit this one nicely. Salvat has a knack for making sleek pop feel a little dangerous, which is exactly the right trick for right now.