Thomston lands “The Heights” like a fresh face that somehow already knows the room. The song feels immediate, clean, and a little dangerous in the best way, so it belongs in your headphones right now.
Glossy synths open the lane, then the beat snaps in with polished restraint and a low-end pulse that never overstates itself. Vocal layers stack with just enough haze to blur the edges, while the chorus lifts on crisp, bright production.
Late-afternoon walks, train windows, and half-lit desks all fit this one perfectly. “The Heights” brings enough momentum to sharpen the day without breaking the mood, which is exactly the trick.