Manchester Orchestra turns "It's Okay With Me" into the kind of find that feels weirdly overdue, like it should already be on every mixtape and late-night queue. The hook lands hard, and the song carries enough nerve to sound immediate without trying too hard.
Guitars crackle at the edges while the rhythm section keeps a steady, bruised pulse underneath. The vocal sits close to the mic, dry and human, so every swell and stop feels like it happens in the room.
For a gray commute, a desk full of open tabs, or a drink before the night actually starts, it fits without asking permission. There is no gloss here, just a sharp little anthem for getting through the day with your shoulders still up.
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