Lisa Mitchell lands "Clean White Love" like it just slipped onto the radio between love notes and rain clouds. this feels like the kind of fresh-cut single that makes a gloomy morning look a little better.
The track glows with feather-light acoustic strums, a tidy little pulse, and a vocal that sits close enough to hear every breath. The production stays clean and bright, with soft edges, a hand-built feel, and just enough shimmer to keep it moving.
It fits a cold walk, a second coffee, or a too-long day that needs a gentler soundtrack. Put it on when you want your indie pop sweet, not sugary.