Sun Kil Moon turns "Exit Does Not Exist" into the kind of song that makes everything feel a little lonelier and a lot better. It sounds fresh, like a secret cut from a record everyone suddenly needs to hear.
The track moves in a hush of fingerpicked guitar, warm room tone, and a voice that stays close to the mic like it has somewhere to be. The production leaves air around every note, so the melody lands dry, plain, and gorgeous.
Put this on when the afternoon starts sliding toward dark and you want the mood to slow down with it. It fits a long walk, a rainy commute, or a desk full of unopened mail.