We have been waiting on this one all week, and “Comes Back To You” does not waste a second settling in. It opens like a spark catching in the dark, with the first words arriving just before the whole track starts to glow around them.
From there, Bob Moses pull you straight into their world. The bassline sits low and heavy, Tom Howie’s voice carries that familiar ache, and every layer feels built to deepen the mood without crowding it. There is this sexy tension in the production. The kind that makes you smile with each new bar. A thunderstorm you embrace.
That is what they do so well. Bob Moses can make something feel intimate and enormous at the same time. “Comes Back To You” has that late-night pull, the kind that makes you stop whatever you are doing and let the song take over for a few minutes.
By the end, it feels less like a track you heard and more like a place you disappeared into.
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