Kameron Marlowe has announced that his sophomore album, Keepin’ The Lights On, will be released on May 31st. Marlowe took to Instagram to announce the 16-track LP, sharing that the album is inspired by his experiences over the past two years which “were full of struggle, lots of highs but a lot of lows too.” He also shared that the title track from the album will be released at midnight on March 15th.
“For me, these past two years were full of struggle, lots of highs but a lot of lows too, through all of that, I also found love, happiness, and a better understanding of who I am,” Marlowe shared. ”Through the loss, you will find love, through the struggle you will persevere, through the sadness you will find light, the days you want to quit, don’t.
“Never in a million years did I think a small town boy from Kannapolis, North Carolina would be singing every night and people would actually care enough to listen but they do. We all need someone to lean on every single day. I thank God for this life because heaven knows it ain’t easy keepin’ them ends tied, but hey, we’re keepin’ the lights on.”
Keepin’ The Lights On will touch on themes like love, happiness, and Marlowe’s battle with anxiety, encompassing his journey as an artist thus far. It comes two years after Marlowe’s debut album, We Were Cowboys, was released, driven by Platinum-certified singles such as “Giving You Up” and “Burn ‘Em All.”
In promotion of his sophomore project, Marlowe has released “Tennessee Don’t Mind,” “Quit You,” and “Strangers,” a collaboration with Ella Langley that’s already having success at country radio. The rest of the tracklist, along with the cover art, has yet to be released.
Kameron Marlowe is currently spending 2024 touring across the United States, Australia, and Canada. Just this morning, it was announced that Marlowe would be one of many artists in the lineup for CMA Fest in Nashville. You can find all of his stops and ticket information on his website.