Nothing More Share Music Video For “FREEFALL” Featuring Chris Daughtry

Nothing More have teamed with Chris Daughtry for a new version of “FREEFALL.” You can find an official video for the updated take on the track below. The single is taken from the deluxe edition of the band’s latest album “CARNAL,” which is now available digitally (physical copies out May 16).

Singer Jonny Hawkins commented:

“We wrote an anthem for the people who find themselves in an uncertain and chaotic phase of their life. Every single one of us have had, or will have, experiences where it feels like the rug is pulled from under us… an end to a relationship, a job loss, or the death of a close family member. These times can be filled with anxiety, or they can be filled with spiritual euphoria as we accept our transformation. We’ve always believed that our losses are invitations to ascend to a higher level of reality…and this song is our way of encapsulating that realization. Chris Daughtry elevated that feeling with his soaring and pristine vocals. We are so honored to have him on one of the best songs we’ve ever written.”

Guitarist Mark Vollelunga commented:

“Nothing More have always wanted our music and lyrics to be a shelter for those in need. With ‘FREEFALL,’ we want to let people know they are not alone when it feels like everything is collapsing around you. So we did something really special; we teamed up with K9s For Warriors to bring more awareness to those that struggle with PTSD and mental health trauma. It’s their mission to train service dogs and pair them up with veterans and therapy dogs for first responders in need. We fully believe in the power these animals have to help create peace and bring about healthy changes in their companions. I recently met my county constable, Kathryn Brown, who was given a therapy dog from K9s For Warriors and she shared with me just how much Biggie, makes her station and life unbelievably better. So let’s get more of these service dogs and therapy dogs trained and paired up with veterans and first responders in need! I personally know that by rescuing animals, my family and life has been enriched tenfold. And I would say that even though we might think we’re the ones doing the rescuing… they are actually rescuing us.”