The Black Seeds drop “Sometimes Enough” with the kind of easy authority that makes everything feel a little hotter, brighter, and more relaxed. It sounds new, immediate, and too cool to ignore right now.
The groove lands in a warm pocket: skanking guitar, thick bass, crisp rim shots, and a hazy vocal that rides the beat instead of fighting it. The mix feels sunlit and slightly dusty, like it is coming off a well-worn tape in the car stereo.
Put this on when the afternoon starts slipping into evening and you still want the room to move a little. It fits lazy weekends, open windows, and the first cold drink of the day.
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