Um, yeah, you don’t find me stumbling for something to say very often. Rob Drabkin’s “Someday” pretty much has me there…
Wow, I like everything about this tune. The lyrics are great and Rob’s voice is too. The instrumentation, arragement and production are (what is it the kid says) on point, and the whole thing just works perfectly.
Add this one to your playlists, folks
Rob Drabkin is a Denver native who’s been known to flow between a mellow solo singer/songwriter to full jam/rock band frontman. Every piece of art he produces is meaningful and beautiful, with many recent videos being awarded at independent film festivals around the globe. This week, fresh off of tour supporting Trevor Hall, Rob releases his latest single, “Someday,” which premiered with The Bluegrass Situation on Monday (8/8). “Someday” is off of Rob’s forthcoming album and speaks to our power to chose love in every decision we make.
“We have the option to chose love in every decision we make — just a shift in perspective and, voila, love! But it’s a mad world full of people hustling and changing paths and lives. It’s easy to feel isolated or left behind. Sometimes you choose a path or, sometimes, a path chooses you. And sometimes you want to align your path with another’s path and it doesn’t happen. I wrote this song for those moments. When love is out of our hands and we have to let go and give way to a larger force. I do have hope that someday love will join all paths and people together. All we can do is keep being kind, being the best we can be, and choosing love in our day-to-day. Maybe it’ll find us while we’re living in the smallest, unsuspected moments, or maybe it’ll just find us after we’re gone.” — Rob Drabkin