Harley DiNardo



A relationship brings happiness, but when it breaks, the pain is unbearable. When the wounded heart has no one, a song like 'Someday Lovers' brings the strength to let go and find peace, telling you that even in heartbreak, there's hope for understanding and growth.

Harley DiNardo is contemplating on a surreal moment, packed with emotions that are hard to express. It’s like those times when everything feels like a dream.

He sings about already being on his way out of the relationship when his partner found him. This feeling hits home because it’s about the tough choice to move on, even when someone still cares about you.

Despite the pain, there’s a sense of peace in the lyrics. Sometimes, letting go is what’s best for both people. It’s a mature and thoughtful take on breakups.


Strumming guitars bring the rain of melodies and the song continues to flood your mind with layers of beautifully composed and clean electric guitars. The chord progression, along with the riffs and their variations, is so sentimental that it washes away any other thoughts you have while listening.

Harley DiNardo's vocals are super soothing yet melancholic. The chorus voices are sad but somehow calming, giving off vibes of both conflict and resolution.

The song has a simple yet passionate feel. It makes you hopeful for the future, leaving you with the comforting thought that even if things are tough now, there's a reason for it, and we'll understand it someday.


Harley DiNardo is an American singer-songwriter and filmmaker from Westchester, New York. Growing up in a family of Italian folk singers, he started early, writing a film script at 10 and joining a band at 14. By 18, he was writing and singing his own songs, heavily influenced by Derrek Hawkins.

They formed a band called CLOSER, which became a big buzz on the East Coast, signing with Revolution Records/Warner Bros. Harley later formed White Light Motorcade, touring with big names like The Killers and Alice Cooper. His latest release is 'Someday Lovers,' a song that's been in the works for years.