Kidswaste and KOLE make “Sleeping Pills” feel like the cleanest late-night fix in the queue. The song lands with immediate polish, hook-first and quietly addictive, like it already knows the room.
Glassy synths shimmer over a soft four-on-the-floor pulse, while the vocal sits close and a little fogged at the edges. Everything is crisp but never cold; the bass stays rounded, the percussion clicks like a clock you almost trust.
By the time the lights dim and the coffee goes cold, “Sleeping Pills” fits the moment perfectly. It sounds made for headphones, empty trains, and that last scroll before sleep steals the screen.