Dylan Marlowe hits the “Heart Brakes” on new song

Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville

Dylan Marlowe is previewing his forthcoming debut album with “Heart Brakes.”

The new track, which Dylan co-wrote, chronicles the bad decisions about to ensue from a guy’s broken heart.

“And I should probably hit the heart brakes/ Turn this thing around ‘fore its too late and I wind up in your driveway/ ‘Cause baby we both know how me showin’ up goes/ I need to take a little rear-view ride/ Whip a one-eighty at the next stop sign/ Kick a little I don’t need you dust up high/ Instead of taking a ride right into your place/ I should probably hit the heart brakes,” Dylan professes in the chorus.

“Heart Brakes” will be on Dylan’s first full-length record, Mid-Twenties Crisis, arriving Sept. 27.

Of the project, Dylan says, “Mid-Twenties Crisis is a record I wrote in my mid-twenties, really over the last two or three years. There’s a bunch of songs that are going to be fun to play live. I also thought it was really important to make sure I had some deeper lyrics as well.”

The lead single off Mid-Twenties Crisis is the Dylan Scott-assisted “Boys Back Home,” which is in the top 30 and ascending the country charts.

Dylan’s currently opening for Dan + Shay on their Heartbreak On The Map Tour. For tickets, head to his website.

Mid-Twenties Crisis is available for preorder and presave now.


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