
Lyford steps into sharper focus with “Does it Matter (Remastered),” a track that feels like a late-night epiphany wrapped in distortion and drive. Hailing from London’s ever-evolving music scene, the rising artist leans into a blend of grit and introspection, shaping a sound that’s as restless as the thoughts it wrestles with. At its core, the song circles a deceptively simple question—do the little things we obsess over actually mean anything in the bigger picture?—and then cranks that question up to full volume.
Right from the outset, the track kicks in with a fuzzy, churning guitar that growls, pushing everything forward with an urgent insistence. The drums follow suit, thumping with a steady, almost heartbeat-like intensity, grounding the chaos while letting the energy spiral upward. This opening grabs you by the collar and says, “Stay with me.”
Then the vocals hit, and that’s where things really take off. Lyford’s voice soars above the noise, balancing raw vulnerability with a punchy, almost defiant edge. There’s a looseness to it, too, especially when the “na, na, na…” refrain kicks in, adding an effortlessly catchy hook. It breaks up the weight of the theme just enough, like a breath in the middle of overthinking.
As the song unfolds, there’s a subtle storytelling thread woven through the delivery. It’s not overly polished or overly cryptic—it just feels honest, like someone thinking out loud but with a full band behind them. The guitar swells into a memorable chorus that sticks long after the track ends, giving the song that replay value every breakout single needs.
All in all, “Does it Matter (Remastered)” is loud, reflective, and just messy enough to feel real.
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Review by: Naomi Joan