
The Subway [Bad World Hair Filled Vinyl]
The second drop of Chappell Roanâs gut-wrenching ballad âThe Subwayâ comes exclusively pressed on first-of-its-kind green hair-filled LP via Bad World, limited to 7,000 copies. The record, produced by and co-written with Daniel Nigro, is another immaculately crafted home run that puts Roanâs once-in-a-generation talent at the forefront. The song tells the story of the quiet heartbreak of literal and metaphorical missed romantic connections and the pain that endures through the small daily reminders everywhere. Lyrically at her utmost vulnerable, Roan cleverly captures the disorienting grief of moving on with some of her most heart-felt songwriting yet and a vocal performance that defies any expectations. Her flair for the dramatic reverberates as her gentle soprano musings turn into full volume iconic catchphrases, âI made a promise, if in four months this feeling ainât gone, well f*ck this city, Iâm moving to Saskatchewan!â.
The second drop of Chappell Roanâs gut-wrenching ballad âThe Subwayâ comes exclusively pressed on first-of-its-kind green hair-filled LP via Bad World, limited to 7,000 copies. The record, produced by and co-written with Daniel Nigro, is another immaculately crafted home run that puts Roanâs once-in-a-generation talent at the forefront. The song tells the story of the quiet heartbreak of literal and metaphorical missed romantic connections and the pain that endures through the small daily reminders everywhere. Lyrically at her utmost vulnerable, Roan cleverly captures the disorienting grief of moving on with some of her most heart-felt songwriting yet and a vocal performance that defies any expectations. Her flair for the dramatic reverberates as her gentle soprano musings turn into full volume iconic catchphrases, âI made a promise, if in four months this feeling ainât gone, well f*ck this city, Iâm moving to Saskatchewan!â.
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The second drop of Chappell Roanâs gut-wrenching ballad âThe Subwayâ comes exclusively pressed on first-of-its-kind green hair-filled LP via Bad World, limited to 7,000 copies. The record, produced by and co-written with Daniel Nigro, is another immaculately crafted home run that puts Roanâs once-in-a-generation talent at the forefront. The song tells the story of the quiet heartbreak of literal and metaphorical missed romantic connections and the pain that endures through the small daily reminders everywhere. Lyrically at her utmost vulnerable, Roan cleverly captures the disorienting grief of moving on with some of her most heart-felt songwriting yet and a vocal performance that defies any expectations. Her flair for the dramatic reverberates as her gentle soprano musings turn into full volume iconic catchphrases, âI made a promise, if in four months this feeling ainât gone, well f*ck this city, Iâm moving to Saskatchewan!â.














