Slowe

Sundown (feat. Alamay)

Sundown (feat. Alamay)

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Rachel Fryer

Rachel Fryer

March 13, 2026

'Sundown' opens with Slowe and Alamay already in harmony, their voices meeting gently in the air before the instrumentation even settles. It feels intimate from the first note, like stepping into a moment that’s already unfolding. Bristol-based Slowe produced the entire record herself, and you can hear that careful attention in the details through the warm neo-soul chords, the soft pacing, the space she allows the vocals to breathe. Lyrically, the song circles around patience and quiet hope. 'Even when the sun goes down I’m waiting for the day / even after all this time I’ll wait and still wait' - It’s a simple sentiment, but it lands with emotional weight. There’s a calm belief in the idea that light eventually returns. The arrangement mirrors that feeling beautifully. The composition unfolds slowly, like watching a sunset where the colours keep shifting the longer you look at the sky. Subtle changes in tone and texture give the track a sense of movement without rushing it. What really carries 'Sundown' though, is the blend of their voices. Together, Slowe and Alamay create something quietly luminous.