Caelen Perkins’ “Somewhere To Go,” from the album Rosemont released February 25th, 2026, captures the quiet emotional side of life on the road. It’s a song about traveling and touring, about always moving forward while trying to stay connected to the people and places left behind. Lines like “My heart is a feather, my body’s still tethered to the road” perfectly sum up that feeling of freedom mixed with restlessness.
The track moves at a slow Americana pace, built around a tender vocal melody and a smooth, inviting vocal tone. There’s something immediately comforting about the way Perkins delivers the lyrics, especially on lines like “Am I a page that you barely read? Did the words slip on by?” which bring a quiet vulnerability to the song.
Beautiful chord changes give the track emotional depth, while bright guitar riffs weave in and out of the melody in a way that feels natural and effortless. The slow country-style drum beat keeps everything grounded, giving the song a laid-back and peaceful feel.
There’s something especially organic about “Somewhere To Go.” Nothing feels forced or overproduced. The song unfolds gently, pulling the listener in deeper with every verse. It’s the kind of track that feels made for long drives and open roads, perfectly matching the restless spirit at the heart of Rosemont. Listen on Spotify now:
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Written by Ryan Cassata
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