Kameron Marlowe To Release ‘Songs For The Soul’ Project In February
Powerful vocalist and songwriter Kameron Marlowe will put the emotions of heartbreak on display with Sad Songs For The Soul, a new 10-track project releasing Feb. 21.
Produced by Ben West, Sad Songs For The Soul follows his sophomore album Keepin’ The Lights On that he released in May of 2024.
“I’ve had these songs for a while now, but I was never sure if I wanted to actually release them all. I kept coming back to the idea of doing a concept record of only sad songs but was honestly nervous that it might be too different from what fans are used to hearing from me,” Marlowe shares. “I wanted to push the boundaries a little and put out an unexpected, soulful, stripped project full of heartbreak at all stages in life. Ben West produced the project and I cannot be more thrilled on how it turned out. You can really feel the pain behind each song and I hope fans enjoy this new side. Excited to get more music out in 2025!”
Marlowe is giving fans a taste of the new LP with track “Hello Whiskey” today (Jan. 10).
“I wrote ‘Hello Whiskey’ with Kendell Marvel and Phil O’Donnell. We wanted to write a classic heartbreak song that talks about what it feels like when you’re trying your hardest to move on, but you truly cannot get over someone. The melody is a little unexpected but I think that’s what makes this song special.”
In addition to this new music, Marlowe will also join as support for Parker McCollum’s “What Kinda Man Tour 2025” which will kick off in Athens, Georgia on Jan. 23 and run through April. He will also hit the road in March for his 2025 “Keepin’ The Lights On Tour,” beginning in Charles Town, West Virginia on March 7.
Sad Songs For The Soul Track List:
1. “Burning House” – Camaron Ochs (Cam), Jeff Bhasker, Tyler Johnson
2. “Friend of Mine” – Kameron Marlowe, Trannie Anderson, Jonathan Smith
3. “Hello Whiskey” – Kameron Marlowe, Kendell Marvel, Phil O’Donnell
4. “Here Lies The Fool” – Kameron Marlowe, Laci Kaye Booth, Ben West
5. “Hungover You” – Bryan Martin and Ben Roberts
6. “The Basement” – Carson Chamberlain, Wyatt McCubbin, R. Anthony Smith
7. “Highway Song” – Kameron Marlowe
8. “How’s The Leaving Going” – Kameron Marlowe, Vince Gill, Lee Thomas Miller
9. “Dear God” – Kameron Marlowe, Kendell Marvel
10. “If You Stay” – Carson Chamberlain, Wyatt McCubbin, R. Anthony Smith
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