Safdie turns “falling” into the kind of track that lands instantly: intimate, sharp, and oddly bigger than its title suggests. If your queue needs one song that feels newly discovered and already unavoidable, start here.
The production stays clean and close, with a soft-thud low end, glossy edges, and a vocal that sits right up front like a confession under streetlights. Little details keep flashing through the mix, so the whole thing feels both polished and a little bruised.
On a cold commute, a late-night walk, or the last ten minutes before a deadline, it hits the exact mood of being a little unsteady but still moving. That balance makes it easy to return to when the day gets messy.