Roots Over Rain
Country pop infused with Americana and heartland rock elements. Warm, rich acoustic guitar strumming; bright, clean electric guitar arpeggios; melodic basslines; lead vocals with a clear, sincere tone and a subtle signature nasal twang, delivering a performance brimming with contentment and genuine warmth. The overall production is bright, spacious and warm, imbued with a rich summer vibe.
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Lyrics
[Intro]
(instrumental)
[Verse 1]
[Full band enters with a relaxed, steady groove. Pedal steel weaves in and out of the vocal melody. Vocal is warm and intimate, like sharing a memory.]
Friday night down at the Dairy Dip
The world slows to an easy drip
Of chocolate swirl and cherry rain
Washing off the week's small pain
Granddad's stories on the porch swing's creak
Hide and seek 'til the sun grows weak
A map of life drawn in county lines
And the way the pines lean in the warm sunshine
[Chorus]
[Drums become more assertive with a solid backbeat, pedal steel plays a soaring counter-melody, feeling of joyful release.]
It ain't in the skyline, it's in the soil
In the hard-earned rest after the day's long toil
It's the harvest moon over a rusty plow
And the "welcome home" from someone right here and now
It's a front-porch view and a back-road drive
Feeling more alive just bein' alive
Yeah, you can have your bright lights and your city rain...
I'll take my roots and my given name.
[Verse 2]
[A clean electric guitar adds subtle arpeggios]
Sunday morning, First Methodist bell
Ringing out a truth it knows so well
Over Mr. Clark's fresh-cut lawn
And the smell of bacon carryin' on
A handshake deal on a weathered wood fence
A kindness done without recompense
Knowing every face you pass on Main
Through the joy and through the pain
[Chorus]
[The bass line becomes more melodic. The overall sound is bright, confident, and full of pride.]
It ain't in the skyline, it's in the soil
In the hard-earned rest after the day's long toil
It's the harvest moon over a rusty plow
And the "welcome home" from someone right here and now
It's a front-porch view and a back-road drive
Feelin' more alive just bein' alive
Yeah, you can have your bright lights and your city rain...
I'll take my roots and my given name.
[Bridge]
[Pedal steel plays a simple, beautiful melody. Moment of pure, sun-drenched contentment.]
And maybe the grass looks greener from a plane
But I know the shade of every single lane
The color of the dusk on Miller's Pond
The place where I belong, the ground I'm standing on
It's a simple equation, a quiet little sum...
This is where I'm from.
[Instrumental Break]
(instrumental)
[Final Chorus]
[The whole band swells to its biggest, brightest sound]
It ain't in the skyline, it's in the SOIL!
In the hard-earned rest after the day's long toil!
It's the harvest moon over a rusty plow!
And the "welcome home" from someone right here and now!
It's a front-porch view and a back-road drive!
Feelin' more alive just bein' ALIVE!
Yeah, you can have your bright lights and your city rain...
I'll take my roots... and my given... name.
[Outro]