Caylee Hammack Returns With Sophomore Album, ‘Bed Of Roses’

The 13-track project is set to release on March 7.

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Lauren Jo Black

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January 10, 2025

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Caylee Hammack; Photo by Alexa King Stone

Nearly four and a half years since the release of her debut album, Caylee Hammack returns with her sophomore project, Bed Of Roses

Out on March 7, the 13-track release highlights the Georgia native’s knack for vulnerable storytelling and covers topics of life, life and loss. 

“We all have different experiences, but we also have similar heartbreaks,” the 30 year old points out. 

Caylee Hammack - Bed Of Roses
Caylee Hammack – Bed Of Roses

Hammack had a hand in writing 12 of the album’s 13 tracks and also co-produced various tracks with Dann Huff and John Osborne of Brothers Osborne. 

“Your bed of roses is the bed you make – you get to decide how you spend your time and how you plant your garden,” Hammack says. “Good love is flowers that come back every year. Bad love, it’s just the thorn. Sometimes you got to till shit up. You’ve got to work through things and it’s not going to be fun. And then one day, your friends come over and you sit as a family on the back porch in the garden. And when they compliment the roses near the gate or the cherry tomatoes speckled about in the pasta, you get the pleasure of realizing,  ‘I grew that, I put love, time, and belief into something and it paid off.’”  

Inspired by a brief romance that never fully blossomed, the title track “Bed of Roses,” written by Hammack, Jeff Hyde, and Benjy Davis, serves as the heart of her sophomore album. With its vibrant anthem, swampy groove, and powerful vocals, the song centers on finding inner peace that a temporary partner can’t provide. Hammack views it as the opening of a garden gate, inviting listeners in.

The “Bed of Roses” music video is out now. 

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Bed Of Roses Track List:

1. “Bed of Roses” (Caylee Hammack, Benjy Davis and Jeff Hyde)

2. “Breaking Dishes” (Caylee Hammack, Mikey Reaves and Gordie Sampson) 

3. “What My Angels Think of Me” (Caylee Hammack, Meg McRee and Jake Mitchell) 

4. “Back Again” (Caylee Hammack, Tofer Brown and Lauren Hungate) 

5. “Mammas” (Ed Bruce and Patricia Bruce, Mia Mantia, Sj McDonald ,Trent Wayne )

6. “No I Ain’t” (Caylee Hammack, Mark Trussell and Stephen Wilson Jr.)

7. “The Hill” (Caylee Hammack, Tenille Townes and Logan Wall) 

8. “The Pot & The Kettle” (Caylee Hammack, Connor Thuotte and Stephen Wilson Jr.) 

9. “Bread & Butter” (Caylee Hammack, Luke Dick and Jeff Hyde) 

10. “Cleopatra” (Caylee Hammack, Meg McRee and Jake Mitchell) 

11. “How Long” (Caylee Hammack, John Osborne and Lucie Silvas)

12. “Oh, Kara” (Caylee Hammack) 

13. “Tumbleweed Men” (Caylee Hammack, Joe Clemmons and Benjy Davis)

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Lauren Jo Black

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Lauren Jo Black, a University of Central Florida graduate, has immersed herself in the world of country music for over 15 years. In 2008, she co-founded CountryMusicIsLove, eventually selling it to a major record label in 2015. Following the rebranding of the website to Sounds Like Nashville, Black served as Editor-in-Chief for two and a half years. Currently, she assumes the role of Editor-in-Chief at Country Now and oversees Country Now’s content and digital footprint. Her extensive experience also encompasses her previous role as a Country Music Expert Writer for Answers.com and her work being featured on Forbes.com. She’s been spotlighted among Country Aircheck’s Women of Influence and received the 2012 Rising Star Award from the University of Central Florida. Black also spent time in front of the camera as host of Country Now Live, which brought live music directly to fans in 2021 when the majority of concerts were halted due to the pandemic. During this time, she hosted 24 weeks of live concerts via Country Now Live on Twitch with special guests such as Lady A, Dierks Bentley, Jordan Davis, Brett Young, and Jon Pardi. Over the course of her career, she has had the privilege of conducting interviews with some of the industry’s most prominent stars, including Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, and many others. Lauren Jo Black is a longtime member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.