Sean Hayes and “When We Fall In” arrive sounding like the rare love song that actually earns your attention. The track feels immediate, a fresh pull toward something warmer than the weather outside.
Guitar and vocal sit close together, with a woody, hand-played pulse that leaves room for the voice to crackle and breathe. The production stays uncluttered, so every little swell and harmony lands with plainspoken force.
On a gray morning, a long bus ride, or a kitchen that needs better company, this one fits the hour without asking for applause. Hayes keeps the emotion human-sized, and that makes it stick.
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