Make It Better
Electric Youth
"Make It Better" opens with a warmth that immediately distinguishes it from Electric Youth's cooler, more atmospheric material. The synth patches here are brighter, rounder, and the production leans into something almost optimistic — chords that land with genuine satisfaction, a drum pattern that propels rather than merely marks time. Griffin's voice feels more present, less filtered through gauze, and the lyrical focus on improvement and change carries a sincerity that bypasses irony entirely. The song belongs to that rare synthwave category where the emotion is uncomplicated: not bittersweet, not nostalgic, not melancholic — simply warm. It's the kind of track that makes the kitchen feel warmer when played on a Sunday morning, the kind that gets paired with footage of golden light falling through windows. The duo built their reputation on moodier, more suspended emotional registers, which makes this brightness feel like a gift rather than a default. The song's structure is tight without feeling engineered, arriving at its hook with a naturalness that belies the precision of the production underneath.
medium
2010s
warm, bright, smooth
Canada
Synthwave, Synth-pop. Dream Synthwave. Optimistic, Warm. Sustains an uncomplicated brightness from start to finish, arriving at its hook with natural warmth and no bittersweet turn. energy 6. medium. danceability 5. valence 8. vocals: present, sincere, unfiltered, warm, clear. production: bright round synths, propulsive drum pattern, precise arrangement, polished. texture: warm, bright, smooth. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Canada. Sunday morning at home with golden light coming through the window.