The Cadillac Three Share New Single ‘Comin’ Down From You’
The song will be featured on ‘The Years Go Fast,’ out October 27.
Nashville trio The Cadillac Three have shared their latest single and accompanying music video, entitled “Comin’ Down From You.”
Out now on all platforms via Big Machine Records, “Comin’ Down From You” serves as the most sonically energetic track on the band’s forthcoming album, The Years Go Fast, which is set to be released on October 27. Check out a live performance video of the track below.
Written by frontman Jaren Johnston, alongside Tony Lane and Nathan Chapman, the song features blistering metal guitars set to a frenetic tempo, creating a wild blend of Johnny Cash-style swagger that pictures love as the ultimate narcotic.
“‘Comin’ Down From You’ is a song telling the love of my life, ‘There is nothing I’m more addicted to than you,’” frontman Johnston explains. “I just couldn’t get away from that lyric and how much I could relate to it. It really felt like something I wanted to sing with TC3, and it became one of the first songs that set the tone for the new album.”
Sometimes change is so gradual that it barely registers, and sometimes it’s like slamming into a brick wall. Just ask TC3: in 2020 the Nashville trio of Johnston, Neil Mason, and Kelby Ray released a pair of albums in Country Fuzz and Tabasco & Sweet Tea, then entered a season of dramatic upheaval that left them reeling.
“We put out 31 songs in one year. It was like, let’s give people a breather. Let’s give us a breather,” Johnston says. “We were coming off COVID and then my dad passed away. It’s a whole different life now. Talk about having some s__t to write about.”
The ACM-nominated group’s sixth studio album, The Years Go Fast, is the product of coming through those trials and emerging on the other side—battle-scarred, a little older, a little wiser, and more willing to be vulnerable. It’s expansive in sound, reflective of the way The Cadillac Three continue to tinker with their swaggering brand of country-rock, but it still sounds like only the three of them can.