DAUGHTRY To Release 'Cage To Rattle' Album In July

June 12, 2018

Grammy-nominated band DAUGHTRY has released a new single, "Deep End". The anthemic track will be featured on the band's forthcoming fifth studio album, "Cage To Rattle", which is set for release on July 27 via 19 Recordings/RCA Records and is available for pre-order now. Fans who pre-order the album will receive "Deep End" as well as "Backbone" as an instant download.

"Deep End" was produced by Jacquire King (Niall Horan, KINGS OF LEON, James Bay) and co-written by Chris Daughtry.

"'Cage To Rattle' has been the most fun yet most challenging album we've ever made," says Chris. "It's a musical stew we've been cooking up for more than two years and we can't wait to satisfy the appetites of our amazing fans who've been patiently waiting for this record!"

Jaquire King states: "The thought of working with Chris really intrigued me. Undoubtedly, he's truly a great singer and we took the opportunity to go on a creative journey with his band to find something new for them. The outcome will showcase new dimension and inspiration that hopefully shows new and old fans the evolution of an artist."

DAUGHTRY has released four studio albums, scored four No. 1 hits and garnered four Grammy nominations. Additionally, the band has sold over eight million albums and 16 million singles, as well as selling out concerts around the globe. At radio, the band has also earned four No. 1 singles, including the multi-format hit No. 1 song "It's Not Over". DAUGHTRY's self-titled album was the fastest-selling rock debut in SoundScan history, and its follow up, "Leave This Town", marked the quintet's second consecutive No. 1 album. The band's third album, "Break The Spell", was certified gold within four weeks of its release, and the group's last studio effort, "Baptized", produced a gold-certified single, "Waiting For Superman".

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