DEVIN MØRE – Tell Myself It’s Fine

Quiet Storms and Neon Skies: DEVIN MØRE’s “Tell Myself It’s Fine” Hits a Nerve

DEVIN MØRE’s latest single, “Tell Myself It’s Fine,” is a moment of reckoning. Wrapped in a shimmering mesh of synths, indie-rock grit, and emotional urgency, the track pulses with the kind of tension that feels all too familiar in today’s divided America. MØRE doesn’t yell, but his quiet defiance echoes louder than any scream.

The song flows like a late-night drive through uncertainty, the guitars flicker like headlights on wet asphalt, and the synths hum with a nervous energy that’s hard to shake. There’s a push-and-pull here, between danceable rhythm and aching vulnerability, that keeps the listener suspended in a beautiful unease. It’s that rare kind of track that feels simultaneously personal and collective, like a solitary thought that somehow belongs to all of us.

You can feel the influence of The Strokes and Sting lurking in the shadows, but MØRE filters those sounds through his own emotional lens, giving the song its distinct edge. Born in Massachusetts, raised in Florida, his music carries the contrast of icy reflection and sun-drenched urgency.

With “Tell Myself It’s Fine,” DEVIN MØRE taps into the modern psyche with fearless clarity. It’s not just a cry for help, it’s an anthem for those holding it together with trembling hands. And it sounds absolutely brilliant.

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