Josh Pyke sounds especially vital on Leeward Side; the song lands like a fresh favorite with real staying power. Hooks arrive fast, but they do not crowd the room—they open it up.
Guitars ring with a clean, sunlit shimmer, while the rhythm keeps a steady, walking pace. The vocal sits close, warm and a little weathered, with production that leaves just enough air around the edges for the melody to breathe.
On a late-afternoon drive or a desk-bound day that needs a pulse, this track fits without fuss. It has the easy confidence of a song you return to when the weather turns mild and the mind wants something sharp.