Corin returns with ‘Found’, released on 3rd April, and it settles in without trying to demand attention. This is breathy, delicate vocals over light guitar, a piece of beautiful folk that keeps everything understated and controlled.
There’s a softness running through the whole track that feels intentional. It doesn’t rush or try to build into anything bigger than it needs to be. Instead, it stays focused on tone and space, letting the vocal sit right at the centre.
Written and performed by Corin, with production from James Allen, the arrangement stays minimal. The guitar carries the track quietly, while subtle layers add just enough atmosphere to support it without taking over.
It sits comfortably alongside artists like Lizzy McAlpine and Katie Gregson-Macleod, but it never feels like it’s trying to match anyone else. The identity comes from how consistent it is in its mood.
A calm, focused delivery
What works here is how steady it feels.
Nothing pulls it out of shape. The vocal remains soft but clear, and the instrumentation stays restrained throughout. That control gives the track a sense of confidence without needing to raise its voice.
There’s also a reflective tone underneath it all. It feels like something that’s already been processed, rather than something still unfolding. That gives it a quiet sense of closure.
Review
This is one of those tracks that holds your attention by doing less.
The vocal is the first thing that lands. It’s light, almost floating, but it never disappears into the background. It stays clear enough to carry everything without pushing too hard.
The guitar keeps things grounded. It doesn’t try to add weight or drama, it just supports what’s already there. That balance is what makes the track feel so settled.
What stands out is how comfortable it is staying in that space. It doesn’t try to shift gears or chase a bigger moment. It trusts the simplicity of what it’s doing, and that works in its favour.
It leaves you with a feeling rather than a statement, and that suits it perfectly.
You can follow Corin over on Instagram and pre-save ‘Found’ here.
