Mina My released ‘Like Coming Home’ on 20th March, and it doesn’t try to pretend everything feels settled. It sits in that awkward space where something good starts to happen and your first instinct is to question it.
The idea behind it is clear. Falling in love, but not fully trusting it. Wondering whether it’s worth the risk of getting hurt again. Mina keeps that hesitation at the centre of the track rather than resolving it.
Musically, it moves with energy. The guitars are bright and driving, giving the track a sense of lift from the start. At the same time, the vocal stays steady and controlled, carrying the emotion without pushing too hard.
That contrast holds everything together. The sound keeps it moving, while the writing keeps it grounded in something more uncertain.
The track was written at the start of 2025 and recorded shortly after in Bergen, and that timing comes through. It feels close to the moment it was written, without being overworked or reshaped too heavily.
Following her debut EP, The Mall Experiment, ‘Like Coming Home’ feels like a continuation rather than a shift, keeping the same honesty while sharpening the focus.
Review
‘Like Coming Home’ makes an immediate impression. The guitars give it that instant lift, but what keeps it there is the feeling underneath. There’s a hesitation running through it that never quite disappears, and that’s what makes the track work.
Mina My doesn’t try to move past that feeling. She stays with it, and that gives the track its shape. It doesn’t build toward a clear answer, and it doesn’t need to.
There’s also something easy about how it plays out. It moves quickly, but it doesn’t rush. It gives you just enough space to sit with it, and that’s what makes you want to go back to it again.
You can follow Mina My on Instagram and you can listen to ‘Like Coming Home’ here.
