CAYLEE HAMMACK TAKES BATTLE OF LOVE TO “THE HILL” WITH NEW TRACK OUT NOW

Like a white flag waved by a weary soul, Capitol Records Nashville’s, Caylee Hammack’s vulnerable new song “The Hill” is out now.

Caylee wrote the track alongside Tenille Townes and Logan Wall, while recruiting John Osborne (Brothers Osborne) to produce laying the groundwork for her next project. Fusing her sonic influences from the classic foothill bluegrass of the Appalachian mountains and the celtic echoes from her time in the Scottish Highlands, Caylee enters her new creative era with a scarred yet open heart, sharing her formative tales of love and loss. 

YOU CAN LISTEN TO “THE HILL” here.

YOU CAN WATCH OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO OF “THE HILL” here.

“‘The Hill’ is written from a place of a sad surrender, like a white flag being waved by a broken arm. Its the battle that feels like the end of the war of love with this person, but you’re not quite ready for it to all end,” said Caylee Hammack. “So you finally just surrender, not caring whether you were right or they were right, you just don’t want to lose the person on The Hill you were fighting on.”

Like battle stories told over an open flame, Caylee released a music video to accompany the track showcasing a love facing an internal tug of war, and the ultimate decision of their fate together. Directed by David O’ Donahue and shot in Nunelly, Tennessee with the music video available to watch here

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