An artist that “has consistently displayed a depth of creativity and unshackled musical exploration that is rare in Music Row circles,” (Billboard), Capitol Records Nashville’s Caylee Hammack delivers “Breaking Dishes,” a ballad of a woman burned.
Co-written by Hammack, Mikey Reaves and Gordie Sampson, the track sees Hammack as a wrecking ball poised to swing, perfectly illustrating the brewing storm just before ending a relationship, with her fervent scorched-earth vocals coupled with a plucky and poignant melody.
Listen HERE.
“Breaking Dishes is a sonic ‘eye for an eye.’ Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, as they say,” explained Hammack. “I don’t make a habit of throwing things, no, but I wanted to make a song for scorned women to vent to. It fell out of the sky and into our laps one day in 2018 in a writer’s room, now 6 years later, it has found its avenue to be shared with the world. Here we are, breaking dishes and breaking up.”
After teasing across her socials, the songstress dropped a visualizer accompanying the new track, with Hammack destroying a perfectly curated dining set in an East Nashville house, available to watch HERE.
Recently, Hammack tapped Northern Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance to feature in her latest song “The Hill,” paired with a behind-the-scenes visualizer recording the song together. With “spectacular vocal delivery” and “passion in every note,” (Music Row) Vance weaves his robust vocals between Hammack’s fiddly trills, delivering a fiery duet illustrating two lovers intertwined in a war of love.