There’s a certain kind of song that doesn’t try too hard, it just flows. That’s exactly the lane Attack the Sound slide into with “Can’t Stop Loving You,” released March 19, 2026. It’s smooth, playful, and lowkey addictive in a way that creeps up on you after one listen… then suddenly you’ve got it on repeat.
Right from the jump, the track leans into that live-band warmth Chicago is known for. The groove feels human, loose but locked in, and that’s where the magic starts. The production, handled by Isaiah Sharkey at Narwhal Studios, keeps everything clean without stripping away the soul. Nothing feels overprocessed. You hear the space, the bounce, the chemistry.

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At the center of it all is the vocal interplay between Davo Sounds and Lauren “Lo Keyz” Bell. They don’t just sing to each other, they move like a conversation. It’s flirty, a little teasing, and super natural. You can tell this wasn’t built in isolation; it feels like a room full of musicians locking into a moment.
The song keeps things simple but clever. Love gets framed like flavor, something rich, comforting, and kind of impossible to quit. That line “your taste gets my heart freaking racing” says it all. It’s not trying to be poetic in a heavy way, it’s relatable, almost playful, but still hits. Everyone knows that feeling when something (or someone) just sticks with you, no matter how hard you try to shake it.\

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And that hook? “I can’t stop loving you, melts my heart away…” yeah, that’s the kind of chorus that does exactly what it needs to. It’s easy, it’s catchy, and it lingers. No overthinking required. The guitar work deserves a shout. It’s expressive without showing off, adding little textures that keep the track moving. The groove sits somewhere between indie pop and neo-soul, but it never feels boxed in. If anything, it feels like a blend of influences that just naturally came together.
A lot of songs try to tell you they’re vibey. This one just is. You can throw it on during a late-night drive, a chill hangout, or even when you’re in your feelings a little, it adapts to the mood without losing its identity. “Can’t Stop Loving You” is one of those records that reminds you chemistry matters more than perfection. The songwriting, the performance, the production, it all connects in a way that feels genuine. And honestly, that’s what makes it stick.
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