
Track
The Cat's Miaow
Listening to this is like finding an old Polaroid tucked away in a drawer—it’s a bit blurry and imperfect, but it hits you with a wave of genuine nostalgia. The Cat’s Miaow always had this quiet superpower of making loneliness feel incredibly warm and cozy. With its dusty lo-fi guitars and a vocal delivery that feels like a whispered secret, the whole thing just captures that specific, lazy ache of a rainy Sunday afternoon. It’s not trying to blow your mind with massive production; instead, it just sits right there with you in the quiet, staring out the window and daydreaming about people and places that are gone. It’s lovely, understated, and deeply human.