Canadian duo Ryland Moranz and Dan Fremlin craft something deeply affecting with “Somebody’s Darling,” a moody folk ballad steeped in sorrow and timeless musicianship. Their blend of Canadiana and bluegrass feels beautifully organic, carried by delicate string work and an atmosphere that hangs like cold autumn air. This song embraces darkness without losing its emotional warmth, allowing every lyric and instrumental flourish to feel intentional and lived-in. There’s a poetic stillness to the arrangement that recalls forgotten traditions and fading landscapes. “Somebody’s Darling” is felt, lingering like memory long after the music fades into silence.
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