Restless Road Releases New Track "Done It By Now": Three Voices, One Unforgettable Heartache
When it comes to heartbreak anthems, Restless Road knows how to sing the truth. Their latest track, "Done It By Now," is a powerful ode to love’s lingering ghost, with the trio’s harmonies bringing a fresh and deeply resonant energy to the genre. This song doesn’t just highlight the pain of lost love; it dives into the raw frustration of wanting to move on and feeling impossibly stuck, making it a track that’s as cathartic as it is beautifully haunting.
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Restless Road – comprised of Zach Beeken, Garrett Nichols, and Colton Pack – has become known for their vocal chemistry, and "Done It By Now" is no exception. Each voice carries a unique strength, and this track gives each singer a spotlight before blending them into seamless harmony. That shared vulnerability and layered sound make the song’s emotional message even more powerful. When they unite in the chorus, the vocals don’t just hit—they resonate, underscoring the track's bittersweet acknowledgment of how hard it can be to let go.
Lyrically, "Done It By Now" strikes right at the heart of anyone who has struggled to shake an ex from their mind. In lines like "If I could stop calling you, I could stop wanting you, get your ghost out of my house," Restless Road paints a painfully vivid picture of a love that refuses to leave. The chorus is unfiltered and intense, making you feel every ounce of regret, longing, and helplessness. It's a song about trying everything to move forward—only to realize that some goodbyes can't be drowned in a hundred-proof escape.
This track gives fans a look into Restless Road’s ability to blend country tradition with modern emotion, reminding listeners that sometimes it takes more than a good night out or a silent prayer to truly leave someone behind. Restless Road has delivered a track that is not only vocally stunning but also heart-wrenchingly relatable. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a first-time listener, "Done It By Now" promises to stick with you long after the final note fades.
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