Review: Justine Magnusson – Eric’s Song

Right off the bat, “Eric’s Song” hooks you with this gorgeously intimate vibe, like you’re overhearing a heartfelt confession while sharing a coffee. Justine’s voice is clear and honest, with an emotional edge that makes you lean in. The arrangement stays nicely simple, just guitar and subtle production, letting her lyrics shine in a way that feels personal but still universal.

The music video, released just six days ago, perfectly captures that honest energy. Visually, it’s clean and focused on her performance, giving the song room to breathe without flashy distractions. You can tell the director (Dominic Bowker) and Justine trusted the material to speak for itself, and it does.

What I love most is how specific yet relatable the storytelling is. She brings listeners right into the moment, no vague generalities, just real emotion. It’s that kind of song you replay because you feel like you’re discovering something real each time.

I really like this song, and it should be in everyone’s playlist—even if you don’t usually gravitate toward singer‑songwriter stuff, “Eric’s Song” sneaks in, wraps you in its warmth, and won’t let go. It’s friendly, heartfelt, and cool in a quietly powerful way.

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