Joshua Radin and Paperweight land like the kind of discovery everyone swears they found first. this feels freshly minted, all hush and heart, and exactly the sort of track that sneaks into your day and refuses to leave.
The production stays feather-light: close mic’d vocals, a warm acoustic bed, and just enough bloom around the edges to make the harmonies glow. It sounds intimate without feeling fragile, with every strum and breath sitting right up front.
Put it on while the coffee cools, the emails pile up, or the rain keeps tapping the window. It fits the love-smitten mood without getting cloying, which is rarer than it should be.