Cade Thompson’s New Album ‘Empty Room’ to Release April 14

Nashville, TN – Emerging singer-songwriter and Red Street Records’ recording artist Cade Thompson announces his sophomore album, Empty Room, is coming April 14th. The album’s title track (listen HERE) and brand-new music video are both available today, along with a pre-order for the album.

Empty Room,” produced by Benji Cowart and Micah Kuiper, who both co-wrote the song with Thompson, combines vulnerable lyrics with a powerful guitar riff, bringing unexpected energy to the song. “The producers captured the power of each lyric and paired this with a fresh sound unique to each song,” Thompson shares.

The music video encompasses the song’s concept with a performance by Thompson. “Through this video, I was able to articulate a visual passion that I felt while writing and recording this song,” he explains. “Filming was an absolute blast and I can’t wait for fans to see it!”

Drawing listeners in singing “Just me just You / This empty room,” the song is the fourth single from his upcoming project, which is an ode to his musical journey that Thompson is excited to take listeners through.

A pre-order for the new album is now available and includes the four currently released songs and videos. Be sure to visit his website for any upcoming tour and music updates.

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