The Oh Hellos make "Eat You Alive" feel like the kind of discovery everyone pretends they found first. The song lands hard enough to wake up a sleepy queue and weird enough to keep it there.
Fiddles, handclaps, and a rough-edged stomp drive the mix, while stacked vocals rush in like a back porch choir with muddy boots. The production stays bright and airborne, but the rhythm keeps snapping forward with a grin.
That balance makes it perfect for a morning commute, a long walk, or any moment that needs a little nerve and a little charm. The track sounds alive without trying too hard, which is usually the point.