Layup and Way out Beyond land like a fresh cut for listeners who want something immediate, glossy, and a little unruly. The track feels built for right now, with enough momentum to make a quiet morning feel like a main-character exit.
Punchy drums hit first, then the mix opens into bright synth glare and a tight low end that never smears. The vocals sit cleanly on top, giving the song a sharp, radio-ready edge without sanding off its grit.
By the time the chorus returns, the whole thing feels made for windows down, a train platform, or a last-minute drive across town. That kind of forward motion plays well on a day when standing still feels overrated.