The Walters -- What's Left -

Lead singer Luke Olson provides laid-back, sincere vocals that are frequently layered with harmonies, drawing comparisons to 60s and 70s pop structures. Lyrical Meaning and Themes

The track is characterized by the band's signature sound, which often features: The Walters -- What's Left

The repeated chorus, "Tell me what is left 'round here / Other than you my love," highlights a sense of isolation or lack of purpose outside of the partner. Lead singer Luke Olson provides laid-back, sincere vocals

The narrator acknowledges past failings—admitting they "could've tried harder"—and uses "liquid courage" to find the right words to save the relationship. Shimmering, clean guitar tones that give the song

Shimmering, clean guitar tones that give the song a "beachy" or nostalgic feel.

Listeners often note the contrast between the song's "romantic" vibe and its lyrics, which some interpret as an honest, almost desperate attempt to avoid a breakup ("Don’t say we’re through"). Availability and Performance

As an early release, it captures a raw, authentic energy typical of the band's initial self-released work.