Morning Midnight makes “Paradise” feel like the one you just found and immediately want to replay. The track lands like a fresh indie-pop confession: brisk, hooked, and too sharp to ignore.
Guitars shimmer with a clean edge, the vocal sits close and unguarded, and the rhythm keeps everything moving without crowding the mix. Little backing details flicker in and out, giving the song a lived-in pulse.
Night drive, kitchen clean-up, or that last stretch before the lights go out — it fits all of it. “Paradise” turns a small ache into something strangely upbeat, which is exactly the sort of mood worth keeping nearby.