Todd Adelman’s new single, “Kind Of Woman (Who Makes The Morning Look Good),” is a warm and deeply satisfying slice of Americana that feels both timeless and refreshingly genuine. Built around easygoing country-rock textures, the song carries a natural charm that never feels forced. Adelman understands that strong songwriting does not need unnecessary decoration, and that confidence shines through every moment of the track.
The guitars glide effortlessly, the rhythm section stays locked into a relaxed groove, and the melody lingers long after the song ends. Drawing from classic country-rock influences while maintaining its own identity, the single captures the kind of honesty that listeners rarely encounter in modern releases. I particularly enjoyed how the performance balances warmth and restraint, allowing the emotion to emerge naturally rather than chasing dramatic moments.
I found myself appreciating the song more with each listen because its strengths reveal themselves gradually through its craftsmanship and sincerity. “Kind Of Woman (Who Makes The Morning Look Good)” is a beautifully delivered release that highlights Todd Adelman’s skill as both a songwriter and storyteller.

