Lost Ones Chase McDaniel

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2025

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
19.09.2025

Label: Big Machine Records

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Contemporary Country

Interpret: Chase McDaniel

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  • 1 Before I Let You Go 03:36
  • 2 Die Trying 03:16
  • 3 Burned Down Heaven 03:20
  • 4 Risk It All 02:50
  • 5 Born In A Burning House 03:11
  • 6 Lost Ones 03:25
  • 7 My Side Of The Family 03:04
  • 8 Meaning Of Mine 02:25
  • 9 Heart Still Works 03:16
  • 10 What I Didn't Have 03:35
  • 11 Made It This Far 02:44
  • 12 Mind On Fire 03:15
  • Total Runtime 37:57

Info zu Lost Ones

Singer-songwriter Chase McDaniel releases his forthcoming release of his autobiographical debut album Lost Ones, due out September 19.

“My music may be a little darker than what you’re used to hearing, but so is my story,” shares McDaniel. “I hope Lost Ones finds who it’s meant to because it’s a lot of people’s story too. You are not alone.” (Chase McDaniel)

Lost Ones is a body of work born from McDaniel’s mission of bringing strength to anyone who feels hopeless or adrift. With every track co-written by McDaniel, the album shares the most painful aspects of his personal story, including his struggle with depression and the life-altering experience of losing his father to addiction. Produced by Lindsay Rimes and recorded with a first-rate lineup of musicians at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, TN, Lost Ones merges that bravely honest storytelling with McDaniel’s gritty and exhilarating form of Country-Rock – ultimately providing a powerful catharsis even in its most devastating moments.

Fueled by his soulful vocal work previously shown on hit songs like “Project” (a 2022 release that shot to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Digital Song Sales chart), Lost Ones reaches a particularly gripping intensity in its title track. With its haunting piano riff, waltz-like tempo, and spellbinding steel guitar, the Lindsay Rimes-produced “Lost Ones” unfolds with a hypnotic urgency as McDaniel opens up about the very phenomenon that inspired the entire album: the deeply affecting experience of connecting with fans who’ve found solace in the unfiltered truth of his songwriting (“They come outta nowhere from all around / From big city streets to them county road towns / Broken and hopeless, hoping to be found / Hurtin’ so loud but they don’t make a sound / All showing up with their broken wings / Praying their misery meets company”). Co-written by McDaniel, Chris LaCorte, and Josh Miller, “Lost Ones” ultimately finds McDaniel delivering a bit of hard-won wisdom and much-needed guidance: “Ain’t what you wanna hear, but hell, since you’re here, let me tell you that pain’s got purpose / Tell me who you’re gonna reach if you ain’t been through nothing / Take the pain and overcome it, turn it into something.”

Chase McDaniel




Chase McDaniel
Raised in the small town of Greensburg, Kentucky by his grandparents, Chase McDaniel is one of Nashville’s most tenacious singer-songwriters and shining example of how kindness, persistence and curiosity pays off. After graduating from University of Louisville, he chased his dream of Country music all the way to Nashville but the streetwise go-getter, who is no stranger to hard times, found misfortune once again—this time courtesy of the pandemic. Jobless and down to his last $12, he almost packed it up and headed home, if not for a friend who loaned him enough to cover rent for just a few more weeks. He gave this shot everything he had — in those weeks, he submitted more than 50 job applications until he got one, began working double shifts, sleeping as little as four hours a night and writing and recording with his producer and best friend Jerry Jacobs every other minute of the day. Grateful for the second chance, Chase put his heart and soul into making his music, sharing the good, the bad and the ugly – and fans have connected with his strength through vulnerability and honesty—as well as his enigmatic swagger. The self-aware “Project” landed the No.1 spot on the Billboard Digital Sales and iTunes Country single charts and the heartbreaking track written about his sister “Your Daughter” reached No. 3 (all genre), an unprecedented feat for the 28-year-old talent, who was recently signed to Big Machine Records/Big Machine Label Group. Now taking his Country/Rock flair and rich baritone vocals (it’s no surprise Josh Turner’s Long Back Train was his first CD) on the road in front of sold-out audiences across the country, he is aiming to help others find the light and is working on new music.



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