There’s an easy charm to House Cat Frankie, but beneath the warmth of ‘Find What You’ve Been Missing’ lies a quietly perceptive piece of songwriting that cuts closer than its breezy exterior first suggests. Built on a rhythmic, feel-good foundation, the track disguises its emotional core just enough to let it land with greater impact.
At its centre is the familiar, almost uncomfortable perspective of watching someone you care about settle for less than they deserve. But rather than approaching it with heavy-handed sentiment, the song leans into conversational honesty by capturing that tension between wanting to speak up and choosing to hold back. It’s this balance that gives the writing its strength, as the narrative unfolds with the kind of clarity that suggests it’s been lived rather than imagined.
Musically, the trio draw from a well-rooted folk-pop palette, enriched by a sense of movement that feels tailor-made for live settings. The percussion provides a steady, grounded pulse, while layered strings and acoustic textures bring a sense of lift and brightness. There’s a looseness to the arrangement that keeps things organic, allowing each element to breathe without losing momentum.

Kat’s vocal performance anchors the track with both presence and restraint. There’s a natural power in her delivery, but she avoids overreaching by letting the phrasing carry the emotion. It’s a choice that works in the song’s favour, keeping it both relatable and grounded.
What ultimately makes ‘Find What You’ve Been Missing’ resonate is its duality. It’s undeniably upbeat, yet its message lingers beyond the surface. Listeners are drawn in by the energy, but it’s the recognition within the lyrics that keeps them there.
As an introduction to their upcoming project, this single positions House Cat Frankie as a band capable of blending immediacy with insight. It’s a track that feels light on its feet, but not without weight, offering an engaging listen that carries more depth than it first lets on.







