“After All” by Frankie and the Lost Souls opens like a fragile, distant, and inwardly crushing memory. The song begins like an intimate singer-songwriter track but morphs into a reflection on young love, regret, and the agony of unanswered what-ifs.

“After All,” which unfolds in the evocative setting of Toronto’s Bloor Line on a freezing night, leans into memories with penetrating emotional clarity. The stripped-down acoustic intro feels almost confessional, allowing the vocals room to breathe and sound off the narrative. Production by Tom Dobrzanski at Monarch Studios cultivates a low-key, wistful, immersive mood, the way memories do. Frankie and the Lost Souls walk a careful line between openness and authority.

“After All” inhabits the past, and it captures that feeling we all have about whether things could have played out differently and whether it’s too late to turn back. As a standout from Frankie and the Lost Souls’ debut album, “Human Condition,” this proves they are storytellers and emotional architects, writing songs that linger in your thoughts for a long time.

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