Song of the Day - Steven A. Clark “Lonely Roller”
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Song of the Day - Steven A. Clark “Lonely Roller”
Steven A. Clark - “Lonely Roller” (Live at WFUV)
Rolling Lonely
Lonely Roller || Jack & Lorelei
Jack was exhausted and wasted by the time they were closing up and leaving the club. It had taken awhile to get everyone out even after last call and the cleanup had been extensive. There would still be a lot of work to do the next day but it was time to celebrate. Despite everything that had happened that night Jack was counting it as a huge success.
He left the club, trudging the five blocks to Lorelei’s place. He probably shouldn’t have gone but he was drunk and too tired to think straight, still determined that he needed to make sure things were right with her after what had gone down at the club. Lorelei was hot and a great fucking tease but if it came down to choosing between Levi and any woman it was pretty certain that Jack would choose his cousin. Jack saw women as temporary distractions in his life, not as people that would always be there. Levi was the closest thing to a brother that Jack had ever known and while they didn’t usually see eye-to-eye he was the one person that Jack felt like he could actually count on.
“Lorelei!” Jack yelled, pounding on her door with no regard for how late it was or her neighbors who were probably asleep.
"Steven A. Clark - "Can't Have"" by Secretly Canadian
Traces of 30 years worth of R&B waft out from this rising soul man as he juxtaposes his North Carolina roots with the glam of new digs in Miami. His single is middle-of-the-night wandering, somehow weaving from the things you don't now loathe about Kid Cudi's "Solo Dolo" to a version of Prince hitting the streets of a neon 1980s Miami. A humble, eyes-wide-open approach to making music should take Mr. Clark far. -Dylan
I’d heard of Steven A Clark through his superb track Lonely Roller, which he released around a year ago, and now he’s back with another super track. Not You is a down tempo soul jam which is like a mix of Kwabs and Peter Gabriel, which is a weird combination but it works so well with this man. His low voice just gives me chills and I am excited to hear more from him - Jakk
Lonely Roller // Steven A. Clark
I'm SOOOOOO into this.