New Track (Available Now) Finds the Light at The End of The Tunnel
Watch Music Video HERE
NASHVILLE, TN (July 19, 2024) – Chase McDaniel today releases his new song “Heart Still Works” via Big Machine Records. A raw admittance of the spiral of post-break-up thoughts and feelings, the Rock-tinged track finds its narrator working his way through a wave of emotions (concern, angst, pain) before ultimately landing on relief—the silver lining that through it all, he still has the capability to feel. Written by McDaniel alongside writer/producer Lindsay Rimes and GRAMMY®-winning songwriter Josh Osborne, this track jumpstarts the heart with stripped-back verses and a jolting chorus, dripping with electric guitar and pure adrenaline, reactivating the nervous system. Also released today is the official music video which perfectly captures the torment and intensity of the protagonist’s swirling emotions.
Listen to “Heart Still Works” HERE
Watch the “Heart Still Works” Official Music Video HERE
“Avoiding dealing with your thoughts and feelings can kind of leave you numb and after being desensitized for so long and then finally deciding to deal with it can be really painful, but there is beauty in that pain, because at least you know your heart still works. That is what makes you feel alive again,” shares McDaniel. “I hope others going through it or too afraid to tackle those tough conversations, hear this and find that solace on the other side of it.”
Channeling all of his experiences (the good, the bad and the ugly) into his music, Chase has pursued music as a way to forge meaningful connections by creating a safe environment for people to share their struggles, know they are not alone and share his light. While achieving his life-long dream of performing at the Grand Ole Opry (earlier this month), he gave an inspiring speech about some of the trials and tribulations and persevering through – find it HERE. Fans have responded to his strength in vulnerability and honesty— both on social media and with heartbreaking tracks like “Your Daughter” about his sister and the broken relationship with their father and “Project,” the self-aware warning of his flaws.
Following the release of his debut EP Blame It All On Country Music, McDaniel is putting his rich baritone vocals to work and will soon share more of the honest, reflective music that fans have come to expect. Throughout the summer McDaniel will perform across the country at music festivals, county fairs, and back in Nashville for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix on September 14th, 2024. For more information and specific tour dates, visit https://chasemcdanielmusic.com.
ABOUT CHASE McDANIEL:
Raised in the small town of Greensburg, Kentucky by his grandparents, Chase McDaniel is one of Nashville’s most tenacious singer-songwriters and shining example of how kindness, persistence and curiosity pays off. After graduating from University of Louisville, he chased his dream of Country music all the way to Nashville but the streetwise go-getter, who is no stranger to hard times, found misfortune once again—this time courtesy of the pandemic. Jobless and down to his last $12, he almost packed it up and headed home, if not for a friend who loaned him enough to cover rent for just a few more weeks. He gave this shot everything he had — in those weeks, he submitted more than 50 job applications until he got one, began working double shifts, sleeping as little as four hours a night and writing and recording with his producer and best friend Jerry Jacobs every other minute of the day. Grateful for the second chance, Chase put his heart and soul into making his music, sharing the good, the bad and the ugly – and fans have connected with his strength through vulnerability and honesty—as well as his enigmatic swagger. The self-aware “Project” landed the No.1 spot on the Billboard Digital Sales and iTunes Country single charts and the heartbreaking track written about his sister “Your Daughter” reached No. 3 (all genre), an unprecedented feat for the 28-year-old talent, who was recently signed to Big Machine Records/Big Machine Label Group and released his debut EP Blame It All On Country Music. Now taking his Country/Rock flair and rich baritone vocals (it’s no surprise Josh Turner’s Long Back Train was his first CD) on the road in front of sold-out audiences across the country, he is aiming to help others find the light and is working on new music. To keep up with Chase McDaniel, please visit https://chasemcdanielmusic.com.
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