Miles Carter turns Sadder Than A Lonely Potato Chip into the kind of left-field earworm that feels instantly collectible. The title alone earns a second look, and the song sounds ready to sneak into every smart playlist in sight.
Guitar edges stay crisp while the rhythm section keeps a dry, steady pulse, so the whole track lands with a lean, lived-in snap. Vocals sit close to the mic, making every line feel pointed, wry, and right there in the room.
Late-night headphones, a quiet train ride, or the last ten minutes before the group chat wakes up all suit it perfectly. The song fits the mood of wanting a little change, but not pretending the feeling is elegant.