Tommy Ashby and Lydia Clowes sound like they already know the exact moment a song lands, and Happy Just to Know lands fast. The hook feels immediate, the kind of track that sneaks into your day and starts acting like a favorite.
Guitar and vocal layers glow with a clean, intimate sheen, while the rhythm stays soft-footed and confident. The mix leaves room for breath, so every harmony, shimmer, and little lift in the chorus hits with extra clarity.
For a commute, a late coffee run, or a window-open reset, the song fits like it has been waiting nearby all along. Warm, direct, and easy to replay, it gives ordinary hours a better soundtrack.