Kevin Driscoll Faces the Roads Not Taken on Haunting New Single Someday Got Away

Reminiscent of heavyweights like Tom Waits, Nick Cave, and Bruce Cockburn, Kevin Driscoll's latest single Someday Got Away moves with a darkly poetic edge. A deeply felt meditation on regret, possibility, and the life decisions we leave unmade, the Florida-based singer/songwriter's new offering is heavy and weighty. Exploring the universal truth that we all undoubtedly feel at one stage or another, it's a tune that speaks to the roads not taken in a profoundly moving manner.


Accompanying Kevin on his new song is Jeremiah Johnson, who contributes some haunting synth work to the proceedings. Providing what Kevin called an "ethereally simple" quality, Jeremiah's synths add an extra layer of feeling without ever overwhelming the tune. 


A song for anyone who has ever looked back and wondered, "What if?", Someday Got Away has a melancholic presence that leaves a lasting impression. It's real and emotional and, often like life, reminds us that certain roads stay with us precisely because we never took them.


Recorded at Long Jump Studios in Jacksonville, Florida, Someday Got Away is as poignant as it is captivating. Every note and lyric resonates with authenticity, and that's the type of music we shall never tire of hearing around these parts! Sublime stuff!

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