FARA Records · Digital release

Wagon Rollin' (Far As I Can See)

Wyatt Larkin

A wide-open Western trail song that fuses a wagon on the high plains with a modern UK-garage shuffle underneath — the land turns out to have a pulse.

Archive no.
FARA-198
Edition
DRM-free audio
Delivery
Instant download
Issued
2026
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Wagon Rollin' (Far As I Can See)
Edition artwork FARA-198

Wagon Rollin' (Far As I Can See)

Wyatt Larkin · FARA Records · FARA-198 ·

A wide-open Western trail song that fuses a wagon on the high plains with a modern UK-garage shuffle underneath — the land turns out to have a pulse.

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  1. 01 Wagon Rollin' (Far As I Can See) 3:18

The land looks still until you notice it's keeping time.

MUSIC TRACK STORY

Wagon Rollin' (Far As I Can See) is the debut single from Wyatt Larkin, raised on the Montana high plains under the biggest sky in the country. A working-land upbringing gave him a lot of wind, distance, and quiet to grow up in, along with a grandfather who taught him to keep his line — grounding that shows up all over this wide-open Western trail song.

Music Track Story

The track pairs warm acoustic and slide guitar and soft piano with a deep sub bass and a shuffled garage percussion carrying a light swing — timeless trail-song storytelling married to a modern rhythmic groove, kept minimal but immersive throughout. It's built around a hypnotic, forward-moving central image of a wagon crossing endless land, widened by a grandfather's remembered advice.

In the bridge, the beat becomes more defined and a subtle vocal-chop layer surfaces, carrying the realization that the ground itself has a rhythm. The final chorus turns inward, land and self quietly merging into a single thought — the form of the song mirroring exactly what it's singing about.

A genuine genre fusion — Western trail-song storytelling over a UK-garage shuffle and deep sub bass, a form that mirrors its own meaning as the timeless land turns out to have a modern pulse, a hypnotic, forward-moving central chorus hook, a garage-crossover bridge moment with a vocal-chop layer surfacing the land's rhythm, and a final chorus that quietly rewrites itself, land and self merging.

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