
Matt Saxton’s “Feel It Again” is a warm, windswept memory wrapped in melody—the kind you don’t know you need until it’s washing over you like a tide. Dropping on April 25th, this tender, slow-burning single comes from the East Sussex multi-instrumentalist who’s mastered the art of mixing uplifting melancholy with folk, rock, and electronic textures. It opens with nature: seagulls and birds set the scene like a gentle postcard from a seaside escape. Then the piano tiptoes in heavily and gently, and the guitar follows with soft strums, just before Matt’s voice—deep, warm, and full of lived-in love—settles in like an old friend.
“Feel It Again” tells the story of a couple reigniting their bond on a weekend retreat by the sea. It’s simple, cinematic, and incredibly real. The way the lyrics wander through shared streets, dreamlands, harbors, and finally back into each other’s arms, it’s like watching a film unfold through headphones. And the chorus hits in that soft, earnest way that makes you want to send it to someone with a little “this made me think of us” message.
Fans of Matt’s previous gems like “Freedom” and “The Edge of Things” will find that same poetic intimacy here, but this time with even more emotional clarity. If you have ever felt your sparks dwindling for someone or for yourself too, you know you can listen to “Feel It Again” on Spotify, while the sun sets and your heart softens.
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Review by: Naomi Joan