You know what they say about love? It has the funniest habit of showing up exactly when nobody asked for it. On their latest single “Last Thing On My Mind“, The Human Family Band has portrayed that idea in a loud, energetic country rock ride that feels irresistable.
Right from the start, the track moves with confidence. It’s very straightforward in the way it approaches its narrative. The lyrics talk about a narrator who hadn’t really planned on falling in love till the right person came along. Now, he’s completely locked in and fantasizing about her. It might sound a little impulsive, but honestly pretty relatable.
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The Human Family Band keeps the writing honest and lets that first rush of falling in love do most of the talking. You can feel that high of meeting someone and instantly wanting more. That first-wave excitement where logic has no room.
And this is evident in the soundscape also. The band keeps the energy high. It’s very country rock-coded and the guitar solos give it depth and dynamics. They hit at just the right moments and gives the song an extra dose of adrenaline.
The carefree, all-in attitude of the song is what makes it so attractive. It beautifully captures that slightly reckless feeling of being completely into someone and not caring who knows it.
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For anyone who is currently crushing, recently in love, or romantic enough to text first, this one will probably stay on repeat.
Listen to the Full Song Here:
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