Caylee Hammack Releases New Song “Breaking Dishes”

Nashville, TN – August 30, 2024 – An artist that “has consistently displayed a depth of creativity and unshackled musical exploration that is rare in Music Row circles,” (Billboard), Capitol Records Nashville’s Caylee Hammack delivers “Breaking Dishes,” a ballad of a woman burned. Co-written by Hammack, Mikey Reaves and Gordie Sampson, the track sees Hammack as a wrecking ball poised to swing, perfectly illustrating the brewing storm just before ending a relationship, with her fervent scorched-earth vocals coupled with a plucky and poignant melody. 

LISTEN TO “BREAKING DISHES” | HERE

“Breaking Dishes is a sonic ‘eye for an eye.’ Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, as they say,” explained Hammack. “I don’t make a habit of throwing things, no, but I wanted to make a song for scorned women to vent to. It fell out of the sky and into our laps one day in 2018 in a writer’s room, now 6 years later, it has found its avenue to be shared with the world. Here we are, breaking dishes and breaking up.”

After teasing across her socials, the songstress dropped a visualizer accompanying the new track, with Hammack destroying a perfectly curated dining set in an East Nashville house, available to watch HERE.

Recently, Hammack tapped Northern Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance to feature in her latest song “The Hill,” paired with a behind-the-scenes visualizer recording the song together. With “spectacular vocal delivery” and “passion in every note,” (Music Row) Vance weaves his robust vocals between Hammack’s fiddly trills, delivering a fiery duet illustrating two lovers intertwined in a war of love. 

About Caylee Hammack
Capitol Nashville “songwriter/producer/full-throttle vocalist” (HITS) Caylee Hammack has carved a place for herself in country music, acclaimed as an artist who “bleeds creativity, fire and determination so completely that she’s a beacon in an industry of thousands” (The Tennessean). Now laying the groundwork for her next creative chapter, the rising star is rooted in fostering her most authentic sound, working alongside Brother Osborne’s John Osborne, together paying homage to the stories and characters that shaped her into the person she is today. Hammack released her debut record IF IT WASN’T FOR YOU with writer and producer credits for the entire project, earning high praise from critics, withBillboard declaring “Hammack deserves to be a star.” Tapping Chris Stapleton for a guest vocal on a new version of her deeply personal song “Small Town Hypocrite,” co-written and co-produced by Hammack, she garnered even more acclaim, with NPR and Esquire singling out the track as one of their “Best Songs of 2020.” Winning ACM “Music Event Of The Year,” with Miranda Lambert for “Fooled Around And Fell In Love,” Caylee Hammack has been noted as an “Artist To Watch” by outlets including The Bobby Bones ShowRolling Stone and HITS Magazine for her “voice to move mountains” (Rolling Stone). For more information visit www.cayleehammack.com