THEM PARENTS come in with “Like You” sounding like the kind of discovery everyone pretends they found first. Its hook is immediate, bright, and weirdly personal, which makes it feel essential before the second listen ends.
The track moves with crisp indie-pop bounce, clean guitar shimmer, and a drum pulse that stays nimble instead of lumbering. The vocal sits up front, glossy but not sterile, while the mix leaves just enough air around the edges for every turn to land.
On a gray commute or a late-night kitchen reset, “Like You” cuts through the noise without demanding a full emotional audit. It fits the moment when you want a song that feels new, sharp, and a little smug about being right on time.