Singer and guitarist Wesley was born c. 1981 in White Rock and raised in Brookswood, British Columbia, singing in choirs since elementary school and being part of ukulele and concert bands in high school. At age 15 he formed his first band, The Dropouts, and later was front man of the bands General Mayhem, Audiophile, and Replica. He now lives in Vancouver. He recorded the 2006 album Outlaw in Langley along with bassist Mark Luongo, before they formed a trio with drummer Alex Glassford.
The band cites Pearl Jam as an influence.
The band's most successful single has been "Ooh Ohh", from the album Sing & Dance. It was CFOX's most requested song of 2007. The Province rock music critic Tom Harrison wrote: "Sing & Dance has a prominent reggae element but there is also an unvarnished rock sound that sometimes recalls Neil Young."
In 2009, Daniel signed with 604 Records to release his next 3 albums 'Daniel Wesley' featuring Pilgrimage, Easy Livin' with its 1st single - Head Outta Water and Ocean Wide released in April 2013 with its 1st single Fuel To Fire.
The fall of 2011 saw Daniel touring Canada with Mathew Good and is touring again starting in April, 2013.
Daniel recorder and released his 7th album titled I Am Your Man in Vancouver. It was released in 2015 on his own label - Beachgrove Records and supported by a Kickstarter campaign that had 91 backers that pledged CDN$6,264.
Daniel released a Live album in 2017 titled Live at the Commodore Ballroom.
https://danielwesley.com
Radio
Daniel Wesley Lyrics
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And I know you won't let go.
And I know that you are over,
You better get it off.
Hear me come in through your radio,
And you know I won't let go,
'Till the day that you are over.
Nothing wrong than the way that you go on.
Nothing wrong than the way.
Nothing wrong than the way that you go on.
I feel, so alone.
Free fall!
Hear me come in through the radio,
And you know I won't let go,
And I know that you are over,
You better get it off.
Hear me come in through the radio,
And you know that I let go.
Until you know that you're over.
Nothing wrong than the way that you go on.
Nothing wrong than the way.
Nothing wrong than the way that you go on.
I feel, so alone.
And I feel, so alone.
And I feel, so alone.
Hear me come in through the radio,
And you know I will let go.
Until you know that you're over.
And than I get it off.
Hear me come in through the radio,
And you know I won't let go.
And I know that you are over.
The lyrics in Daniel Wesley's "Radio" seem to convey a sense of longing and loneliness. The song speaks about how the singer feels like he is all alone and how he can only connect with someone through the radio. The opening line, "See you come in through the radio," suggests that the singer is hoping to connect with someone through music. He seems to be relying on this connection to feel less alone, and the repetition of the line "And I feel so alone" reinforces this feeling of isolation.
The following lines, "And I know you won't let go, And I know that you are over, You better get it off," seem to suggest that the person on the other end of the radio may have let go of the singer, and it is time for the singer to move on. However, the singer doesn't seem to be able to let go just yet, as seen in the lines "Nothing wrong than the way that you go on, I feel, so alone, free fall!"
Overall, the song appears to be a reflection of how music can be used to connect with others, and how it can also bring about feelings of loneliness and longing.
Line by Line Meaning
See you come in through the radio,
I hear your voice through the radio.
And I know you won't let go.
I know your presence will linger in my mind.
And I know that you are over,
I know our relationship is done.
You better get it off.
You better move on.
Hear me come in through your radio,
I hope you hear me through your radio.
And you know I won't let go,
I won't forget about you that easily.
'Till the day that you are over.
Until you finally move on.
Nothing wrong than the way that you go on.
There's nothing wrong with you moving forward.
Nothing wrong than the way.
Your way of moving forward is okay.
Nothing wrong than the way that you go on.
There's nothing wrong with you moving on.
I feel, so alone.
I feel so isolated and solitary.
Free fall!
I feel like I'm falling without a safety net.
And I know that you are over,
I acknowledge that our relationship is over.
You better get it off.
You better let go and move on.
Hear me come in through the radio,
I hope you hear me on the airwaves.
And you know that I let go.
I will eventually let go of you.
Until you know that you're over.
Until you fully accept that it's over.
And than I get it off.
And then I'll move on too.
And I feel, so alone.
I feel isolated and desolate.
And I feel, so alone.
I feel like there's nobody around me.
And I feel, so alone.
I feel like I'm on my own.
Hear me come in through the radio,
I hope you still hear me through the airwaves.
And you know I will let go.
I will eventually move on.
Until you know that you're over.
Until you fully accept that it's over.
And than I get it off.
And then I'll be able to move on too.
Hear me come in through the radio,
I hope my voice still reaches you.
And you know I won't let go.
I won't forget about you that easily.
And I know that you are over.
I acknowledge that our relationship is done.
Contributed by Wyatt Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.