Kevin Driscoll stumbled onto something good with his latest single. A guitar riff discovered while exploring Maine’s coast became the backbone of a song that sounds like it was recorded in your buddy’s living room – in the best possible way.

The track runs on simplicity without being boring. Driscoll played everything himself except for a violin piece by Damien Bolotin, recorded all the way over in Buenos Aires. Somehow it all fits together perfectly. The banjo hums quietly in the background while his guitar work keeps you hooked without trying too hard.

His voice has that lived-in quality that makes you want to keep listening. Nothing fancy, just honest singing that gets the job done. The whole thing was put together at Long Jump Records in Jacksonville, and you can tell they weren’t going for flashy production. Every sound has room to exist.

This is the kind of music you put on when life gets messy and you need to find your footing again. Driscoll knows how to build a song that sticks around without demanding too much attention. It works because it’s real, not because it’s trying to impress anyone, so make sure you follow Kevin Driscoll to keep up with his music and see what he’s working on next.