The Castellows Unveils New Song With Flatland Cavalry

The Castellows
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The Castellows announced that they will release their long-awaited single “Place They Call Home (feat. Flatland Cavalry)” on January 24th. 

“This song means so much to all of us. All of the writing and instrumentation was done completely by the 9 of us. When we were writing this song, we asked ourselves one question; ‘What would our world say to us if it could speak?’” the trio wrote on their Instagram announcement.

This song has been teased for about a month, and fans eagerly await the release date. The Castellow’s latest collaboration, “Sober Sundays,” with Wyatt Flores, was an instant hit when it was released. The heartfelt ballad about companionship and trying to support one another during a difficult time resonated with countless people. Their biggest song to date has racked up more than 6 million streams on Spotify. The sisters also had a moment of national fame as they sang the national anthem before the Atlanta Falcons’ week 18 game. 

The trio is made up of sisters Eleanor, Lily, and Powell Balkom. They hail from Georgia and have been filling a need for a true Southern Belle charm in country music. Signed to Warner Rec, they’ve worked with songwriters like Hillary Lindsay, Will Bundy, and Nicolle Gaylon to help develop their craft. 

They recently announced they’ll support Thomas Rhett at Fenway Park on July 19th alongside Teddy Swims and Tucker Wetmore. Their first stadium show is likely going to be the first of many. 

“Place They Call Home (feat. Flatland Cavalry)” will be out everywhere on January 24th.