[Editor’s Note:  All of us at  Country’s Chatter, have been following Caitlyn Smith’s career for a long time.  The first article we posted about her was in October 2014.  That was a review of her CD Everything To You.  If you missed that article or would like to read it again, click here.  We covered her Grand Ole Opry debut back in 2016, and ran a story about her documentary, All the Way to Tacoma. While we have been enjoying her music for a long time now, I believe we have found our new favorite Caitlyn Smith single.  Check out the press release below.  Let us know what you think.]

Press Release: Powerhouse vocalist Caitlyn Smith spent much of the last two years reflecting. Coming off her second album on Monument Records, released nearly the day the world shut down in 2020, she was at a crossroads – remain in the familiar, or push towards the unknown. She chose the latter, and embarked on a journey that would lead her to a new sound, and a new album. An album Smith self-produced, writing on every song, listening to every guitar chord, and perfecting every percussion.

The first glimpse into the project is the newly released track “High,” available today via Monument Records. The arena ready anthem features Smith’s unmatched vocal, fearless production, and Amanda Shires on the fiddle. Listen HERE. Watch official video HERE.

“Self-producing has taught me so much about trusting my own compass,” shares Smith. “In the past, I’ve been guilty of looking for direction from everyone else. That’s why I decided to choose my own adventure. It has been a beautifully terrifying experience and has added a layer of vulnerability when you’re also responsible for painting the sonic landscape as an artist, in addition to writing and singing the songs.”

The track premiered exclusively yesterday on “The Country Show with Bob Harris” on BBC Radio 2, with Harris raving, “It’s big and it’s dramatic and it is absolutely fantastic. I love this record.” Written by Smith along with Miley Cyrus and Jennifer Erin Decilveo, “High” was originally released by Cyrus on her album Plastic Hearts. Smith now shares her take on the track which also finds her assuming the role of producer for the first time in her career.

The soaring track finds the chanteuse mourning that lost love you can’t seem to shake, especially when you’ve had too much to smoke or drink, with her singing:

And in my head, I did my very best saying goodbye
And I don’t miss you, but I think of you and don’t know why

I still feel high
I still feel high

When the Minnesota native arrived in Music City she found herself in writers’ rooms on Music Row marveling at the simplicity and purity their songs were in initially: just vocals and guitar or piano. She took that wonder and established herself as a creative force in Music City penning songs for the likes of Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Meghan Trainor and John Legend and releasing two critically acclaimed albums of her own, 2018’s Starfire and 2020’s Supernova. Self-producing her forthcoming project she further plants her roots in country music, ready to share the most honest and vulnerable version of herself. Stay tuned for release details.

About Caitlyn Smith  After winning a Critics Choice Award and writing songs for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Dolly Parton, Meghan Trainor and John Legend, Garth Brooks, and Jason Aldean, Caitlyn Smith has established herself as one of Nashville’s brightest rising stars. Undeniably one of the best vocalists of this generation, Smith’s 2018 Starfire and 2020’s Supernova saw her in the pages of TIME Magazine and The New York Times, and had her named to Rolling Stone’s 10 country artists to know and Paste’s 10 country artists to watch. Her latest single, “High,” is available everywhere now. Visit CaitlynSmith.com for more information and follow along on Instagram and Twitter @caitlynsmith or @caitlynsmithmusic on Facebook and TikTok.

 

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Press Release: Powerhouse vocalist Caitlyn Smith spent much of the last two years reflecting. Coming off her second album on Monument Records, released nearly the day the world shut down in 2020, she was at a crossroads – remain in the familiar, or push towards the unknown. She chose...