Max Saxton’s “Feel It Again” is a poignant and atmospheric blend of rock, folk, and subtle electronic elements that gently tugs at the heartstrings. As a multi instrumentalist based in UK, Saxton crafts his sound with a raw, melancholic honesty that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
The track opens with reflective lyrics: “The day was cold / But the sky was bright”, immediately setting a cinematic tone. It’s a song rooted in memory and longing, where fleeting moments like walking hand-in-hand or ending up on the beach feel eternal in their simplicity. Saxton’s voice, rich with emotion yet soft in delivery, carries a vulnerability that mirrors the bittersweet essence of the lyrics.
Musically, “Feel It Again” dances between acoustic intimacy and subtle electronic flourishes. The gentle strumming and layered textures create a dynamic backdrop that never overwhelms the lyrics. This delicate balance allows the emotional weight of lines like “I fell back in love with you / And I hope you felt the same” to land with sincerity and impact.
What stands out most is Saxton’s ability to capture the emotional contradictions of love, its warmth and its ache without veering into melodrama. The song doesn’t offer clear answers, as he admits, “I don’t have the answers / But I know, I feel it again.” That ambiguity is precisely what makes it resonate.
“Feel It Again” is an intimate, soul-searching journey wrapped in soft edges and wistful tones. It’s a track that lingers in the mind and invites repeated listens, perfect for late night walks, quiet reflections, or moments when you’re simply trying to make sense of past love. Max Saxton continues to prove that vulnerability, when paired with craftsmanship, can be a powerful musical force.
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