NOTHING MORE Vault Into The #1 Position With "House On Sand” (Featuring Eric Vanlerberghe From I Prevail)
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NOTHING MORE, one of rock’s most electrifying bands, continues to be an unstoppable force. The boundary-pushing 3x-Grammy-nominated outfit—Jonny Hawkins (vocals), Mark Vollelunga (guitar), Daniel Oliver (bass), and Ben Anderson (drums)—have now landed another song, “HOUSE ON SAND” (feat. Eric Vanlerberghe from I Prevail), in the #1 spot on the Billboard “Mainstream Rock Airplay” and Mediabase “Active Rock” charts this week.
“HOUSE ON SAND” marks the third single from their critically acclaimed "CARNAL" album via Better Noise Music to achieve the #1 spot on the heels of “ANGEL SONG (feat. David Draiman)” and “IF IT DOESN’T HURT.”
As singer Jonny Hawkins exclaims, “In hockey, 3 goals in a game is a hat trick, so how about in rock-n-roll we call it an ass kick!?!? Today we are announcing a total ass kicking…three #1s in a row at radio! Radio has been a huge part of our journey ever since our first #1 in 2014 with ‘THIS IS THE TIME.’ Even so, to have three #1s on album is pretty surreal. So thankful for all of our allies at radio!”
NOTHING MORE blend a full-on assault with soaring melodies and unique soundscapes in songs that unflinchingly embrace raw emotion. "CARNAL" has to date amassed 133 million streams. The album received praise for being “one of the band's most eclectic releases to date” (Blabbermouth) and having 15 “energized rock anthems that capture the band's infectious live prowess” (Knotfest).
The deluxe edition of "CARNAL" was released across all digital outlets on March 28 while pre-orders for the physical release on CD and vinyl—due out May 16—are now available HERE. Five other bonus tracks on "CARNAL (DELUXE)" include a live version of the “ANGEL SONG” recorded from the band’s set at Aftershock Festival 2024 where NOTHING MORE was joined onstage by guest vocalist David Draiman of Disturbed; two remixed songs from Matt Good (Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria) and Justin “JD” Deblieck (Ice Nine Kills, Motionless In White); plus a new song that was released February 7, “WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE.” A new version of the bracing “FREEFALL,” featuring 6x Platinum-certified rock artist Chris Daughtry, was released March 28 on all digital outlets. The “FREEFALL” video movingly tells the story about a irefighter who is struggling with his mental health and unexpectedly finds a new life-direction after making a chance connection with a homeless dog.
The video for “FREEFALL (feat. Chris Daughtry)”—filmed in Clifton, Tennessee—features the town’s fire chief and sheriff, who also served as technical advisors on the subject matter. In casting for this narrative-driven video, the band prioritized collaborating with individuals who understand the unique challenges faced by firefighters and first responders. To ensure even more authenticity, they enlisted real-life heroes as technical advisors. Additionally, director/actor Michael Lombardi was asked by the band to star in the video because of his personal experience and affiliation with firefighters. Lombardi is well-known for his role as a series regular in the acclaimed FX series "Rescue Me," which aired for 100 episodes and received multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations and wins and delved into the lives of firefighters grappling with real-life issues, including the aftermath of 9/11 trauma and personal struggles.
NOTHING MORE partnered with K9s For Warriors for the release of “FREEFALL (feat. Chris Daughtry),” which is the nation’s leading provider of highly trained Service Dogs for Veterans with invisible wounds of war. As a part of its mission, K9s’ Station Dog program partners with law enforcement and first responder agencies to provide reliable, high quality therapy dogs that offer emotional support to officers, firefighters, dispatchers, victims, and others exposed to trauma in the line of duty. Every day in the U.S., approximately 20 Veterans take their own lives, while more than 1,000 dogs are euthanized. Determined to end Veteran suicide, K9s For Warriors provides highly-trained Service Dogs—many of them rescues—to military Veterans suffering from PTSD or traumatic brain injury at no financial cost to the Veteran. Since 2011, K9s For Warriors has graduated more than 1,000 Warriors and rescued more than 2,000 dogs.
In connection with the song and video release, the band features pet-related merchandise on its official website, with a portion of proceeds supporting organizations like K9s For Warriors. Additionally, a donation link is included in the video, allowing for donations to be made directly to the organization’s website. NOTHING MORE has already helped raise over $14,000 of the $20,000 goal that it costs to sponsor, rescue and train a station dog!
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