Daniel Romano turns "When I Learned Your Name" into the kind of song that stops a scrolling thumb cold. The hook lands like a fresh bruise, and the whole thing feels immediate, even dangerous.
Guitars ring with clean bite, the drums stay tight and dry, and Romano’s voice sits up front with a cracked, lived-in edge. The arrangement leaves just enough air for every phrase to sting.
On a late-drive night or a coffee-fueled desk session, this track fits the mood when feelings get sharp and practical at once. It sounds like opening a window and not quite catching your breath.
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