Lyerr comes in with “Doctors Orders” sounding like the kind of track you accidentally play twice before breakfast. Sharp, restless, and impossible to file away, it feels freshly minted and already overdue for attention.
The production keeps its elbows out: clipped drums, a taut bass line, and guitars that flicker between grit and gloss. Everything lands with clean pressure, so the hook bites without getting polished to death.
Late-night drives, desk lamps, and a half-finished coffee all fit its mood nicely. “Doctors Orders” sounds right at home when the day needs a jolt and the speakers need a little attitude.