All the Way Under the Hill - Daniel Romano

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You always said I'd never make it
With your cold bitter heart
You would knock me down to nothing
And tear me apart
You wouldn't know it
Cus' you're gone now
But I found the will
To make it all the way under the hill

No more hurtin' or cryin'
Those days are gone
I finaly found deep inside me
The way to move on
And I hope that I left you
With a bad guilty chill
Now that I'm all the way under the hill

You must admit it
Now that I made it
It's much harder to sleep
All my hopes and my dreams
That you once threw away
But on sundays you don't visit
And you never will
And I'm all the way under the hill
I made it all the way under the hill

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Daniel Romano is a Canadian Juno-nominated musician, poet and visual artist based out of Welland, Ontario, where he was born and raised.

Sleep Beneath the Willow may have just solidified Daniel Romano as a class-act songwriter, musician, and producer. The album followed on the heels of his "folk you" criticism of the music business in Working for the Music Man. It can also be seen as a huge departure from his previous gig as a member of the Canadian rock band, Attack in Black, but, in all actuality, it has been a natural and easy transition.

It is a collection of timeless and polished country songs with late 60's, AM country arrangements influenced by such artists as Lee Hazelwood and George Jones. The album is founded on genuine honky-tonk instrumentation – banjo, fiddle, acoustic and electric guitar – and great harmonies provided by Misha Bower (The Bruce Peninsula), Tamara Lindeman (The Weather Station), and Lisa Bozikovic.

Sleep Beneath the Willow has a vintage sound and sterling songs of life, love, morals, and ex-wives, all of which make for a great country song. The opening “Time Forgot (To Change My Heart)” embodies the whole album and shows Romano's range. I particularly like it when he hits his lower register. And, I'm aware that I have already made a Gram Parsons comparison last week, but on several tracks Romano eerily mirrors Parsons like in “Hard on You” and “Lost (For As Long As I Live).” The folk “Louise” tells a melancholy tale embellished with a lonesome fiddle and what sounds like an organ, while the playful “Hellen's Restaurant” adds fun with some word play. Finally, the album gently closes with retrained yet emotional “Nothing.” It's this song that makes me so happy Romano hasn't sold out. Instead of writing for the music man, Romano is writing songs he can be proud of, songs from the soul with soul.

Sleep Beneath the Willow was released on You've Changed Records, the label Romano runs in partnership with Steven Lambke. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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