Twin Forks and "Cross My Mind" land like a fresh cut from the best corner of the folk-rock rack. The hook sticks fast, and the chorus sounds ready to spill out of a car stereo before the stoplight turns green.
Acoustic strums snap against a tight kick drum, while the vocals sit warm and just rough enough to feel human. The mix leaves room for handclaps, little shivers of mandolin, and a lift that keeps the whole track moving.
On a gray commute or a late walk home, the song makes the city feel a little less hard-edged. Its glow fits coffee cups, cracked windows, and that half-finished thought you keep circling back to.