Things (I Thought Might One Day Be Useful) by Falling into View glows with quiet nostalgia – the kind that makes you pause mid-moment and remember the small details that shaped your life. It’s tender, reflective, and deeply human. Written by Allan while packing up a family home, the song captures the ache of change and the bittersweet beauty of memory.
The West Midlands-based band bring this story to life with delicate layers of violin and warm harmonies, recorded once again at Magic Garden Studios with producer Gavin Monaghan. Alyssa’s vocals take centre stage – soulful and clear, but edged with vulnerability – while the arrangement swells with a graceful Americana-pop shimmer. It’s the kind of song that silences a room, the hush between verses heavy with feeling.
Falling into View continue to define their sound somewhere between country warmth and pop clarity, balancing emotional honesty with melodic grace. Their ability to find beauty in the ordinary, to hold onto something small and make it shine, feels like the heart of what they do.
thank u for making this falling into view 🌿


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