Watchhouse sounds like the right kind of revelation, and “Better Way” lands with the calm confidence of a song you swear you should have heard already. The tune feels immediate, like a quietly dominant new favorite from a band that knows exactly where the hooks live.
Guitars ring with clean edges, the rhythm keeps a steady pulse, and the vocal blend sits close to the mic without crowding the mix. Every part feels awake: warm strings, plainspoken phrasing, and enough room around the instruments for the track to breathe.
For a morning drive, a late coffee, or the last stretch of work before the weekend, it fits without fuss. Few songs make restraint sound this sure-footed, and fewer still arrive with this much staying power.