This record feels really soft and dreamy from start to finish. It kind of drifts along in this warm, hazy space that never feels in a rush, but still gives me the feeling of being on a journey.
The songs feel ripe for pondering things like time going by, choices you make, looking back, and all those small everyday thoughts that show up when things get quiet. Nothing feels overdone, just honest and human.
The whole record has this gentle mood to it. Everything feels a bit blurred at the edges in a nice way, like you are hearing memories instead of sharp moments. It still feels grounded though, like there is real weight under the softness.
It ends up being a really easy record to sit with and draw to.