Nothing More Drops 'Carnal' Deluxe Album with Chris Daughtry Collab and Mental Health Awareness Tour

March 28, 2025
Nothing More Drops 'Carnal' Deluxe Album with Chris Daughtry Collab and Mental Health Awareness Tour
  • Lead vocalist Jonny Hawkins describes 'Freefall' as an anthem for those navigating chaotic life transitions, emphasizing themes of transformation and resilience.

  • Nothing More has unveiled a deluxe edition of their 2024 album 'Carnal', which features five new bonus tracks, including a collaboration with Chris Daughtry on 'Freefall'.

  • The music video for 'Freefall' poignantly depicts a firefighter grappling with mental health issues who finds new purpose through a bond with a homeless dog.

  • This deluxe edition also includes a live version of 'ANGEL SONG' featuring David Draiman, remixes by Matt Good and Justin Deblieck, and a new track titled 'WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE'.

  • Since its release, 'Carnal' has achieved notable success, including two #1 Active Rock radio singles and over 100 million streams, showcasing the band's eclectic sound.

  • The new track 'WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE' reflects on existential themes, with lyrics addressing the universal inevitability of death for both the rich and the poor.

  • This spring, Nothing More will embark on a U.S. tour alongside Disturbed and Daughtry, with performances scheduled in major cities and festivals.

  • The deluxe album's track listing showcases a mix of original songs, collaborations, and remixes, highlighting Nothing More's energetic rock style.

  • Available on all digital platforms through Better Noise Music, physical CD and vinyl pre-orders for the deluxe edition will commence on May 16, 2025.

  • In collaboration with K9s For Warriors, the band aims to raise awareness about mental health, with a portion of merchandise sales benefiting the organization.

  • The tour kicks off on March 28, 2025, in Chattanooga, TN, and will include stops in cities like Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Philadelphia before heading to European festivals in June.

  • The music video for 'Freefall', directed by Stephen Wayne Mallet, features real-life firefighters and first responders, enhancing its authenticity.

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