Lovett sounds essential right now because “All the Time” arrives like a freshly discovered secret with real muscle. The hook sticks fast, and the song feels built for anyone craving a little grit with their polish.
The track opens with a tight guitar pulse, then stacks drums and shadowy harmonies into a steady push. Everything lands clean and dry, with just enough edge in the vocal to keep the whole thing buzzing.
On a gray commute or a late-night kitchen cleanup, the song turns ordinary motion into something sharper. It fits the hour when the coffee is gone, the inbox is winning, and you still want one more round.