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The song lands like a small-disaster anthem: intimate and direct.
The title alone feels expensive, and the hook.
Clean, upbeat, and easy to replay, it fits the moment.
The hook lands with that rare mix of polish and plainspoken ache.
Guitars shimmer in quick, bright lines.
The vocal sits close to the mic and giving the mix a warm.
The production keeps things clean but restless: crisp percussion.
The chorus lands fast, but the nerves underneath make it stick.
Jonah Kagen turns God Needs The Devil into the kind of song.
Poor Man's Poison hits hard with The Mask And The Mirror.
Ryan Harris turns “Rolling On” into the kind of discovery.
Waylon Wyatt hits fast with Everything Under The Sun.
The title has bite and the mood has nerve.