Evenlee just released their new single “Narrow“. They took their sweet time coming back, and when I say they came back different, I mean DIFFERENT. Jonathan and Evelyn have been making music together for over fifteen years, and you can hear every single one of those years in “Narrow” – all that history, all those late nights figuring out how to turn feelings into sound.
The second this track kicks in, you know you’re in for something. That guitar comes at you sharp, clean, and precise. The drums start rolling and suddenly you’re moving, even if you’re just sitting there with your headphones on.
Jonathan’s vocal — that’s where the whole thing lives. He’s got this way of singing that gives the sense he’s telling you a secret, but also like he could blow the roof off the place any second. The whole track carries a pretty commercial sheen. He’s also handling all the musical architecture, keeping everything tight so it flows like one continuous thought instead of breaking into fragments.
I keep circling back to how genuine this feels. There’s an energy that recalls what Coldplay once captured, or some of Lorde’s more intimate moments, yet Evenlee shape it into something fully their own. They’re doing that thing where they sound influenced by the world around them but completely themselves at the same time.
Evenlee spent all this time away from the spotlight, just living, growing, figuring out who they are now. They came back louder, bolder, maybe a little more willing to reach for a wider audience, but they kept the core of what made them special in the first place.
This new single is proof that sometimes the best move is to strip everything down and just focus on the essentials – good songs, real emotions, two people who know how to make music that means something. Evenlee’s back, they’re different, and honestly? I can’t wait to hear their upcoming album “I Almost Did This Alone”.
Yeah, this is good. This is really good.
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