Dylan Marlowe Makes Big Career Moves With New Release “Record High” & Signs To Sony Music Nashville

“Record High” was written by Marlowe alongside Zach Abend, Abram Dean, and Tyler Collins.

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Ally Roden graduated from Belmont University where she studied Corporate Communications and Music Business. After numerous internships within public relations and music business, including her time at Red Light Management and PLA Media, Roden began her work in digital media while freelancing on the side. In addition to writing for Music Mayhem, she has her work published in a variety of online and print publications. In her free time when she’s not working or interviewing Nashville’s rising artists for her personal music-focused podcast, Roden enjoys hanging out with her mini-aussie doodle Ollie and reading a good thriller.

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Posted on March 21, 2023

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After announcing a new career high by signing a record deal with Sony Music Nashville in tandem with Play It Again Entertainment, singer/songwriter Dylan Marlowe delivered his newest heartbreak track, “Record High.”

Penned by Marlowe alongside Zach Abend, Abram Dean, and Tyler Collins, “Record High” can be streamed by fans now HERE!

“One night it was super late and my roommate tossed out the phrase ‘record high,’” shared Marlowe when speaking on the inspiration for the track. “We started writing right then and kinda flipped what you normally think of when you think of a record high, and wrote it in a negative sense about a breakup in the absolute worst way it could be done. I’m so proud of how everything came together for this song. It’s for sure one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written.”

Listen To Dylan Marlowe “Record High” Below

“It’s gonna be a record low/ For how far from foolish jack will go/ From just one night in this house alone with her ghost/ Heaven only knows/ If I’ll ever let her go/ ‘Cause I ain’t never seen gravel fly that high/ Ain’t never seen more tears in a pair of green eyes/ I ain’t never seen taillights burn that bright/ Never heard her cuss more than she did last night/ I ain’t never it’s gotta be a record high/ Goodbye,” belts Marlowe in the breakup single.

Marlowe’s most recent release comes on the heels of his collaboration with fellow country riser Kasey Tyndall on honest single “Place For Me.”

Penned by Tyndall, Jason Gantt, Jason Nix and Jenna LaMaster, the song details what heaven looks like in the eyes of a redneck, using cheeky comparisons such as Jesus drinking wine and rednecks drinking beer.

“One day I was thinking that if my rowdy Granddaddy could get into Heaven so could I, which led me to write this song,” joked Tyndall. “It reminds me of a bible verse in Matthew, where it says to store your treasures in Heaven. If I had to pick my treasures, it would be what we wrote about in the song. I’m so glad that Dylan Marlowe wanted to jump on the song with me. He’s an incredible artist and when he heard the song he loved it as much as I did, so it just felt right.”

Watch the “Place For Me” music video for the below

After wrapping up his opening stint on country hitmaker Cole Swindell’s tour, the Statesboro, GA native is taking a swing at his own first headlining trek with upcoming dates at Pittsburgh, PA’s Tequila Cowboy, Knoxville, TN’s Cotton Eyed Joe’s, Chicago, IL’s Carol’s Pub, Indianapolis, IN’s 8 Seconds Saloon and Milwaukee WI’s The Rave Bar this month.

The country riser will take the stage to perform some of his most infectious tracks, such as “All About It,” “I’ll Keep The Country” and “Why’d We Break Up Again,” in addition to new hit “Record High.”

Influenced by chart-toppers Kenny Chesney, Eric Church and Cody Johnson, fans can keep up with the promising young country star at https://www.dylanmarlowemusic.com.

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Ally Roden graduated from Belmont University where she studied Corporate Communications and Music Business. After numerous internships within public relations and music business, including her time at Red Light Management and PLA Media, Roden began her work in digital media while freelancing on the side. In addition to writing for Music Mayhem, she has her work published in a variety of online and print publications. In her free time when she’s not working or interviewing Nashville’s rising artists for her personal music-focused podcast, Roden enjoys hanging out with her mini-aussie doodle Ollie and reading a good thriller.

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