Pueblo Vista’s “Devoured by every memory I’ve ever had” is a hauntingly beautiful meditation on nostalgia — a track that feels like flipping through faded photographs in slow motion. At its core lies a fragile, chill, and mellow piano solo, echoing with raw vulnerability and emotional depth. Each note lingers like a memory too important to forget, gracefully weaving through wobbly melodies and subtly textured beats.
The production is warm yet distant, as if filtered through a dream. Organically played rhythms and soft, dusty percussion add a human touch, grounding the composition in lo-fi sensibilities while smooth jazz undertones gently drift beneath the surface. There’s a stillness to the piece that feels both comforting and sorrowful — a quiet reflection on moments long gone.
Devoured by every memory I’ve ever had is more than just a title — it’s an experience, a sonic sigh that captures the bittersweet ache of remembrance with stunning elegance.






