"ComeAround" by Consequential
- Miles Coleman
- May 23
- 2 min read

There’s a particular kind of magic that exists just as the sun begins to slip beneath the horizon. It’s a soft, golden moment that feels like possibility, like something is about to begin. “ComeAround,” the latest single from Consequential, captures that exact feeling and bottles it in a warm, liquid drum and bass groove that settles in slowly and sticks with you.
From the very first note, there’s a gentle pull. The beat doesn’t rush you. It’s not about high energy or dancefloor dominance, it’s about setting a mood. And it does. There’s a looseness to the production that feels refreshing, the kind of song that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. You can almost sense the way it was made: headphones on in the garden, tweaking a snare hit between sips of tea, layering bass while dishes clink in the background. It’s unpretentious and human, and it makes the track feel lived-in.
The lyrics are minimal, almost chant-like: “And as the sun goes down, everybody come around. And the heat is on, everybody…” They repeat, washing over you, gaining weight with each cycle. It’s hypnotic, not in a trippy way, but in the way a warm breeze or shared laughter becomes a rhythm of its own. The message is simple but resonant, togetherness, presence, that electric sense of anticipation as daylight fades and something communal begins.
What I love most about “ComeAround” is how it resists the urge to be overly polished. There’s space in the mix, little pockets of air that let you breathe. It surprises you, not with big drops or flashy moments, but with subtle textures and emotion. It’s more than a track, it’s a companion to those slow-burning summer nights where everything feels possible.
Consequential isn’t just making music. They’re crafting moments. And “ComeAround” is one of those rare songs that makes you feel like you’re part of something, even if you’re just listening alone, watching the sun go down.
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