The Landing comes out of nowhere with “Then Comes the Wonder”, and the timing feels uncanny in the best way. As a fresh find, it sounds like the kind of track that quietly takes over a playlist before anyone notices it has already done the job.
Guitars arrive with a hazy shimmer, the drums sit close and dry, and the vocal rides just above the mix like a half-remembered radio signal. The production keeps its edges rounded, which makes the chorus feel bigger every time it returns.
For a commute, a late coffee, or a long look out the window, the song fits the hour perfectly. It has the easy lift of something that knows exactly when to leave a little air around the hook.