Kameron Marlowe releases ‘Let The Lonely’

The new anthem and its video are available now

Powerhouse Columbia Nashville singer/songwriter Kameron Marlowe releases stadium-ready yearner, “Let The Lonely.”

Written by Marlowe with “Seventeen” collaborators Joybeth Taylor and Austin Goodloe, with Goodloe pulling double duty as producer as well, “Let The Lonely” caters to Marlowe’s mountainous baritone. Swept up in the toxic push-and-pull of a relationship he just can’t quit, Marlowe’s powerful vocal underscores the song’s strung-out lyrics.

“I think everyone has lived this song one way or another,” Marlowe says. “You know this person that’s so bad and toxic for you, but you end up back in each other’s orbit every damn time you can.”

“That cycle is so tempting and so addictive that breaking it feels pointless. When we went into the writing room early last year, we wanted to capture a moody version of that feeling and that hopelessness, and bottle it in three minutes or less,” he continues. “I think we did that here.”

Marlowe is on tour now supporting Parker McCollum, before embarking on his own headline Seventeen Tour with support from Lauren Watkins and Dalton Davis later this fall.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn