Stray Fossa keeps “All That Was” feeling freshly uncovered, like the kind of track you hear once and immediately file under essential. The lift is subtle, but the hook lands hard enough to make the rest of the day seem slightly underlit in comparison.
Guitars glow with a clean, glassy edge while the rhythm section stays loose and patient, giving every chord room to breathe. The mix feels lived-in rather than polished: soft shimmer up top, warm low-end underneath, and just enough haze to make the details linger.
On a gray commute, a late-night walk, or the last half hour at your desk, the song settles in without asking for attention and still gets it. Few tracks suit the fading light better.