
Shannon Hudson has a knack for turning big, abstract ideas into songs that come with experience. โI Love Who We Areโ is a quietly glowing example of that gift. Pulled from Signal and Noise, the track continues his long-game release approach, with one song at a time, letting each piece breathe and find its own footing.
At its core, โI Love Who We Areโ is about choosing connection and finding strength in the shared space two people build together. Hudson leans into growth, vulnerability, and the beauty of showing up as you are. He sings, โNothingโs ever perfect, but my mask is on the ground,โ cutting straight to the point, grounding the song in honesty rather than grand declarations.
The track opens on a deep, steady bass that anchors everything, while lightly strummed guitars lock into a tight rhythm alongside a subtle, tapping beat. Hudsonโs voice carries the verses with an easy, conversational warmth, leaving space between lines so the story can settle. When the chorus hits, his vocal opens up and runs freer, lifting the song emotionally without breaking its intimate spell.
As it unfolds, the guitars grow softer and more chimey, bringing a warm, lush shimmer to the atmosphere. Somewhere in the background, a Hammond organ churns quietly, thickening the atmosphere and giving the track that slow-burn immersion Hudson does so well.
โI Love Who We Areโ trusts you to lean in, to feel the weight and warmth of shared lives unfolding in real time. Check it out on YouTube.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

