Laura Kate – “Rush”
“Rush” finds Laura Kate leaning into the glow of acoustic pop: fingerpicked guitars, warm low end, and soft percussion carrying an intimate vocal toward a breeze-through-the-windows chorus. It’s the feeling of a long drive back to the coast—romance without hurry, memory without weight.
Produced by Soren Bryce and finished by mixer/mastering engineer Matteo Bajardi at Middle Farm Studios, the track balances organic detail with a gentle, modern polish. Verses keep it close; the refrain opens like shoreline light, turning private recollection into a sing-back moment.
Lyrically, Laura sketches late-night calls, hometown bars, and summer’s returning tide—two people orbiting the same pull, refusing to force what arrives naturally. It lands squarely for fans of Alexi Murdoch, Iron & Wine, Joy Williams and Peter Bradley Adams, where melody meets memoir and the hook lingers long after the fade.
