About the Artist
Brock Davis, a Santa Cruz–based singer-songwriter from a small mill town near Vancouver, will release his third full-length album, Nothing Lasts Forever, on February 27. The album blends acoustic folk, roots rock, and country elements, exploring the passage of time, love, family, and grief.
He returned to music after a hiatus in 2018 and released his first, much-awaited full-length album, A Song Waiting To Be Sung, in 2024, followed by Everyday Miracle the next year. Both albums entered the EuroAmericana chart, reaching #5 and #3 respectively, and established him in the Americana industry for his honest, emotionally infused songwriting.
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The Album
All Of You opens the album in the hue of classic country, the lyrics catalogue the crumbs of a person gathered over years of love. It leans into sincerity without tipping into sentimentality. It trusts detail over decoration, and that choice sets the tone for everything that follows.
Then, My Beautiful Bride drifts in like light through lace curtains. The song narrates a nervous groom who feels his heart rise into his throat at the sight of his “beautiful bride.” The perspective stays tender and unguarded. After that, I’ll Be Your Alibi walks in with a booted stride and steady confidence, shifting the album’s mood. The focus here moves from the personal to the social, the narrator confronting a handsy boss at the local bar and shows him his place. Consequently, the album widens its lens.
Then, Nothing Lasts Forever the title track, dips into heartbreak and turns toward the only certainty left. “Seen a lot of summers come and go…if it’s one thing that I know, nothing lasts forever, and thank God for that,” anchors the song. But the track does not collapse under sorrow, it reframes impermanence as relief. Not even sadness stays. Next, I’m Glad You Left Me lowers the volume and lets gentle acoustics outline an empty home. Something has fractured; a relationship has closed its door. The song frames departure as a hard mercy, honoring the space that follows loss.
While, Miracle On The Hudson turns outward again, recounting the emergency landing on the Hudson River from a passenger’s point of view. “Gas fumes all around, I write, ‘I love you’ on a card, leave it in my pocket to be found,” fear and gratitude share the same breath, in a suspended moment. One Paycheck Away introduces brighter percussion; but the lyrics highlight precarity. “The streets are one paycheck away,” underscores the daily arithmetic of survival. Similarly, Daddy’s Girl leans into confession. “I sure was daddy’s girl” frames the song’s storytelling. The admission of not being “son enough” sits plainly and painfully.
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Later, Til The Morning Comes steps into a harder conversation. It follows a man with cancer choosing time at home over further treatment, measuring his days by embraces rather than hospital corridors. Lastly, A Daughter closes the album with an even, whispered commentary over plucked guitar. A grieving family, and an unexpected secret surfaces after death. It ends unconcluded, exposed, skin open and all.
At its core, Nothing Lasts Forever rests on impermanence. Love threads through it, yes, but so do work, pride, illness, class, grief, faith, and the uneasy truths families carry. Each story stands on its own feet, yet together they map the fragile ground people walk every day—at weddings, in empty kitchens, at hospital bedsides, on barstools, inside moments that quietly divide a life into before and after. In the end, it leaves you feeling aware—aware that nothing lasts forever, which is why every season of it deserves to be held fully while it remains.
This, however, is only an early glimpse. The album unfolds across 14 tracks, each adding another layer to its emotional landscape. Nothing Lasts Forever arrives on 27th February—mark your calendars!
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Figuring out my path while actively plotting ten others. Serious about my dreams with somewhat chaotic ambition. Will do anything for cats.



















































































































































































