Mystery Jets sound unexpectedly massive on “Someone Purer,” and that’s exactly why it lands now. The track arrives like a late-blooming favorite you somehow missed the first time, then can’t stop replaying.
Guitars gleam instead of grind, the rhythm section keeps a tight, propulsive pulse, and the vocal sits right up front with a clean, anxious edge. The production leaves room for the chorus to open wide without losing its bite.
On a warm night with the windows down or headphones on the train, it fits the mood of wanting something sharper than background music but easier than a full escape. Some songs earn their place by simply sounding alive.