The UK meets Tennessee in an honest and rootsy collection in Rob Wheeler’s Leave Tomorrow. It’s the kind of record that doesn’t shout for attention but quiet and gently earns it.. Written during a four-month stay in Nashville, the album blends Rob’s English roots with the spirit of Americana in a way that feels unforced. Rather than mimicking the genre’s southern tradition, Rob filters it through his own story of grey skies, grit, and a quiet kind of hope.
What makes Leave Tomorrow stand out is Rob’s attention to songwriting. Collaborating with names like Jeff Trott and Steve Dorff could have turned the album into something overly polished, but instead it feels grounded. The arrangements stay close to the heart with acoustic guitars, vocal harmonies, and the occasional burst of strings. Tracks like “I’m Not Afraid to Fall” and “Whisper” show his knack for building momentum without sacrificing feeling. They’re big songs but they never feel Herculean.
One of Rob’s strengths lies in the emotional detail. “Why Whisky Why?” sways with a tired smile, while “Warning” takes a sharper tone by landing a direct hit without the melodrama. Even on softer tracks like “Throw a Little Light My Way,” there’s a quiet drive behind his voice. It’s that tension between hope and weariness that gives the album its character.
A reflective letter to a younger self, closer “Mount Juliet” is the perfect finish filled with hindsight but not regret. It highlights a musician who’s not just writing songs, but shaping an identity. Rob calls it “Northern Country,” and it’s a fitting label. His voice belongs to both places.
Leave Tomorrow doesn’t aim to reinvent country music. Instead, it carves out space for a voice that’s clear-eyed, self-aware, and quietly determined. It’s an album about second chances and learning when to take the leap.
Catch Rob Wheeler live
- June 11 – Green Note, London
- June 12 – The Arena, Crewe
- June 14 – Listening Room, Coatbridge
- June 15 – Kazimier Stockroom, Liverpool
- June 17 – Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre, Pendle
- June 19 – Railway Inn, Winchester