Make Sense — Highschool Locker
There’s something quietly captivating about a song that doesn’t try to be anything more than what it is — and “Make Sense” lives beautifully in that space.
The new release from the Paris-based artist arrives as a soft, two-minute moment of reflection, built on warm vocals, gentle guitar, and understated percussion. It leans into a slowcore-inspired atmosphere, pulling subtle textures reminiscent of Mojave 3 and Wednesday, while still feeling entirely its own.
“Make Sense” doesn’t rush. Instead, it unfolds slowly — immersive, intimate, and slightly hazy — like a thought you’re trying to hold onto before it disappears. There’s a simplicity to the production that works in its favor, allowing each element to breathe while keeping the emotional core front and center.
What stands out most is the feeling. It’s the kind of track you put on during a quiet drive or a late night when everything feels a little heavier and a little more honest. Short, but impactful, “Make Sense” leaves just enough space for you to sit with it — and maybe play it again.
With a fully self-produced approach — writing, composing, recording, and mixing — this release feels deeply personal, like a snapshot of a moment rather than a fully polished statement. And that’s exactly what makes it resonate.
A gentle standout this week, and one we’ll definitely be revisiting.
Stream “Make Sense” now.