Sons Et Al make Day By Day feel like the track you somehow missed until now, and suddenly every other song sounds a little less put together. Fresh off the band’s Godspeed EP, it lands with the confidence of a tune already owning the room.
Bright guitars ring against a clean, springy low end, while the vocal sits close and unforced, almost like a note passed across a table. The production keeps the edges polished without sanding off the shimmer, so every hook arrives crisp and daylight-clear.
For late-afternoon drives, open windows, and that first coffee after lunch, the song fits the hour when the city starts to loosen its tie. Sons Et Al keep things poised, airy, and just anxious enough to feel alive.