Maple & Beech land "Side-Eye" like a late-breaking favorite: sharp, odd, and impossible to scroll past. The track feels immediate, as if the band caught a great idea before anyone else did.
Low brass blur into skittering percussion, while the vocal sits right up front, dry and slightly raw. Horn stabs and tiny electronic textures keep the edges jagged instead of polite.
Perfect for a rainy commute, a stubborn desk session, or the moment the afternoon starts acting up. The song has enough attitude to wake up a room without trying too hard.