
Robert Jon & The Wreck bring the deep South to Southern California with their latest single ‘Dark Angel’. This is the latest single from the upcoming full-length “Heartaches & Last Goodbyes“. The album was produced by legendary Nashville producer Dave Cobb with Greg Gordon mixing. Growling guitars and smoky vocals evoke the steamy, humid nights in Savannah, Georgia.
“‘Dark Angel’ was another song that came out of our writing sessions at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A,” says guitarist Henry James. “We had the privilege of working with singer-songwriter Leslie Satcher (George Strait, Martina McBride, Gretchen Wilson, Patty Loveless, and Vince Gill), with lyrics inspired by one of her personal experiences as a touring musician. It tells the tale of an encounter with a mysterious woman in a bar in Savannah, GA—leaving plenty of room for poetic embellishment. Her knack for storytelling and wordplay was evident, and we had great chemistry as line after line poured out of her. The song was a natural fit for Cobb’s production, with punchy riffs and a classic southern/country rock groove. By coincidence, we recorded the song in the very city that inspired it—Savannah. We’re excited and proud to share ‘Dark Angel’ with the world.”
“Heartaches & Last Goodbyes” is due 22nd August on Journeyman Records. The band will tour the U.S. extensively in August 2025 to support the release.

