Some songs are polished and perfect, while others capture the warmth of human connection. Tom Speight's newest single, "Buzzing," embodies the latter. This track is part of his much-anticipated fourth album, "Perfect Strangers," which will be out on September 26, 2025. "Buzzing" celebrates the magic that happens when people, moments, and sounds come together spontaneously and joyfully.
The song debuted on BBC Radio 2 during the OJ Borg show and features a collaboration with Speight's talented friends, including Gale Paridjanian and Oliver Howard Knights. Co-produced with Will Purton, the track is filled with energy that feels genuine. It's not overproduced, instead, it brings out the natural imperfections that give live music its excitement. You can almost feel the atmosphere of a room where friends are just having fun together with guitars that aren't overly polished, a rhythm that flows freely, and vocals that radiate warmth and connection.
"Buzzing" Is a celebration of those carefree moments when laughter blends into music and memories. In a time when music can often feel overly perfect and digital, Speight has created something that feels refreshingly real, reminiscent of an era when records were made with heart and camaraderie.
What makes "Buzzing" stand out is its emotional honesty. It's not trying to be clever or mysterious, it's simply about the joy of enjoying life with others. It's perfect for those drive-in-the-sunset moments, for partying with friends in the kitchen, and for reminding us to appreciate the simple joys that connect us.