
Ava Fyre leans straight into the soft-glow, late-night side of love on “Feels Like Forever,” a dreamy electronic pop track that sounds like a memory forming in real time. As an independent artist who’s clearly obsessed with feeling over flash, she takes the classic “one perfect night” storyline and bathes it in warm synths, cinematic atmosphere, and a vocal that feels like it’s being sung just inches from your ear. This is the song you put on when everything else has finally gone quiet, and you’re still wide awake, replaying every look and touch.
The track starts out almost weightless. Ambient textures float gently around a tender, intimate vocal, Ava’s voice soft but emotionally clear, tracing the edges of a connection that already feels too good to be temporary. There’s a sense of suspended time in the way she phrases her lines, like she’s trying to stretch each second as far as it will go. The production stays minimal at first, giving plenty of room for the vulnerability in her performance to land.
But bit by bit, the synths begin to rise. Subtle pads thicken into shimmering chords, little melodic motifs start to glow brighter, and the track quietly shifts from pure dream-pop haze into something more dance-leaning. When the beats finally kick in with fuller force, they slide underneath in a thrusting, steady pulse that turns the moment into motion. Suddenly, you’re reliving it, dancing in slow motion with the lights low and your heart too full.
By the end, “Feels Like Forever” hits that sweet spot between chill and euphoric. It’s lush without being overdone, romantic without turning cheesy, and just melancholic enough that you feel the ache of knowing nights like this don’t actually last forever—even if, for three and a half minutes, it really does feel like they might.
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Review by: Naomi Joan