The Song Tailors ‘Towards You’ is a soulful Song about Regret with a Timeless sound

Towards You” by The Song Tailors Features the deeply expressive vocals of Muireann and is written with elegant restraint by Ruth Picker

There’s something disarming about a song that doesn’t rush to impress you. “Towards You” by The Song Tailors unfolds slowly, like a confession you weren’t expecting to hear—but needed to. Featuring the deeply expressive vocals of Muireann and written with elegant restraint by Ruth Picker, this track doesn’t chase attention. It earns it.

Recorded within the hallowed walls of Abbey Road Studios, you can feel the difference immediately. There’s a warmth here that can’t be manufactured. The kind that sits beneath the surface and lets the vocal breathe. Muireann’s voice carries that weight effortlessly—rich, textured, and undeniably human. She doesn’t oversing the moment. She inhabits it.

The song leans into themes of reflection and emotional hindsight, anchored by the quietly devastating idea: “I should have run towards you.” It’s a universal ache—regret softened by understanding. And yet, the arrangement never lets it become too heavy. There’s a gentle lift in the instrumentation, a sense of movement that mirrors emotional growth rather than stagnation.

What stands out most is the honesty. No theatrics, no overproduction—just a clean, dreamy soundscape that allows the listener to sit inside the story. Industry listeners have already picked up on it, noting the emotional clarity, the soulful tone, and the way the vocal carries both vulnerability and strength.

This is the kind of song that lingers. Not because it demands your attention—but because it quietly earns a place in your memory.

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