Young Kato sound like they already know the hook you’ll be humming on the walk home. Runaway lands with enough swagger and sparkle to feel like the record everyone is quietly trying to claim first.
Guitars chatter in clean, bright bursts while the rhythm section keeps a brisk, spring-loaded pulse underneath. The vocal sits front and center, riding a glossy, punchy mix that leaves room for handclap-ready momentum and a chorus built to stick.
On a late-afternoon train, with the city sliding by and your plans still half-made, the track feels made for windows down and zero hesitation. The mood is restless, upbeat, and just reckless enough to make an ordinary day feel like a dare.