Ray LaMontagne lands “Gone Away From Me” like a late-summer confession that suddenly feels urgent. this sounds less like a deep cut and more like the record everyone should have found yesterday.
The track leans on a hushed acoustic pulse, brushed-room intimacy, and that weathered voice parked right at the mic. The production stays spare and close, so every breath, string scrape, and low-end swell feels deliberate.
Put this on when the afternoon light starts fading and the inbox finally goes quiet. It fits a cracked-open window, a long drive, or the kind of mood that asks for honesty without the drama.
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