There’s a quiet ache that runs through 'maybe someday', the latest release from Dawson. It’s a song that exists in that difficult in-between space, where clarity never quite arrives and emotions refuse to settle.
From the outset, the track feels suspended. Gentle guitar tones and soft, ambient textures create a sense of intimacy, as if we have stepped into a moment not meant to be shared. There’s a careful restraint in how it unfolds, allowing each element to breathe, and that patience becomes part of its strength.
Dawson’s vocal performance sits at the centre, carrying a warmth that contrasts beautifully with the heaviness of the subject matter. There’s a vulnerability in the delivery that feels unforced, and as the song progresses, that softness gives way to something fuller, with the chorus opening into a wider emotional space. It never tips into excess, but it does expand just enough to capture the push and pull at the heart of the track.
The writing circles around questions without offering answers, reflecting the mental loop that often follows loss; such as replaying moments, reconsidering choices, and wondering if anything could have been different. But rather than becoming trapped in that cycle, the song finds a subtle sense of release in acceptance, however incomplete that may be.
'maybe someday' feels like a natural progression for Dawson, building on his established sound while deepening its emotional reach. It’s a track that invites repeated listens by revealing more each time.






