Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · May 2026)
"Everybody Talks" resonates with those who lived through the 2010s indie pop wave and anyone seeking an instant mood lift. The song captures that electric moment of youthful rebellion—when whispers become roars and self-doubt transforms into confidence. Listeners return to it as a reliable burst of euphoria, a reminder that sometimes the best antidote to anxiety is pure, unapologetic energy and the feeling of being unstoppable.
The rush hits you first—that immediate surge of energy that makes you feel alive and present. It unlocks a sense of freedom, like you're breaking free from something that was holding you back, and suddenly the world feels full of possibility. That momentum carries you through, making everything feel a little lighter and more manageable.
You find yourself coming back to this song when you need to shake off the weight of everyday life or when you're remembering a time when things felt simpler and more exciting. It's the kind of track that brings you back to moments of pure joy—nights out with friends, road trips, or just those rare days when nothing felt too complicated. It reminds you that feeling good doesn't have to be complicated.
Glenn drew from his father's Motown records and Roy Orbison's melancholy romanticism, but listeners heard something brighter—a propulsive nostalgia that felt more about reclaiming joy than mourning what was lost. The song's infectious energy transformed a closeted artist's introspection into something the masses felt as liberation rather than longing.