NOTHING MORE (@nothingmoremusic),the boundary-pushing 3x-Grammy-nominated outfit, continues to build an impressive head of steam, landing four #1 singles from a single album. With this chart distinction, the band joins a special group of artists including Metallica, Linkin Park, Five Finger Death Punch, Papa Roach, and Falling In Reverse who’ve achieved the same honor.
With “FREEFALL” (feat. Chris Daughtry),” NOTHING MORE—Jonny Hawkins (vocals), Mark Vollelunga(guitar), Daniel Oliver (bass), and Ben Anderson (drums)—have returned this week to the #1 spot on the Billboard “Mainstream Rock Airplay” and Mediabase “Active Rock” charts.
“FREEFALL” is the fourth single from their critically acclaimed “CARNAL” album via Better Noise Music to vault into the #1 position following “HOUSE ON SAND” (feat. Eric Vanlerberghe from I Prevail),” “ANGEL SONG (feat. David Draiman),” and “IF IT DOESN’T HURT.” Watch the new performance video cut of “FREEFALL” HERE.
It’s been incredible to see a song that means so much to us resonate with so many of you. We’re very honored to have Chris Daughtry lend his voice and spirit to this one. Huge thanks to K9s For Warriors for the amazing work you do, and to everyone else who helped bring this song to life. You’ve taken us to the top of the charts for the 4th time in a row! Daniel Oliver
It’s a privilege to celebrate this win with a band I admire and love so much! Chris Daughtry
Nothing More blend a full-on assault with soaring melodies and unique soundscapes in songs that unflinchingly embrace raw emotion. “CARNAL” has to date amassed 133 million streams. The album received praise for being “one of the band’s most eclectic releases to date” (Blabbermouth) and having 15 “energized rock anthems that capture the band’s infectious live prowess” (Knotfest).
The deluxe edition of “CARNAL” was released across all digital outlets on March 28 and is also available on CD and vinyl. Five other bonus tracks on “CARNAL (DELUXE)” include a live version of the “ANGEL SONG” recorded from the band’s set at Aftershock Festival 2024 where Nothing More was joined onstage by guest vocalist David Draiman of Disturbed; two remixed songs from Matt Good (Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria) and Justin “JD” Deblieck (Ice Nine Kills, Motionless In White); plus a new song that was released February 7, “WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE.” A new version of the bracing “FREEFALL,” featuring 6x Platinum-certified rock artist Chris Daughtry, was released March 28 on all digital outlets. The “FREEFALL” video movingly tells the story about a firefighter who is struggling with his mental health and unexpectedly finds a new life-direction after making a chance connection with a homeless dog. Watch it on Better Noise Music’s official YouTube page.
The video for “FREEFALL (feat. Chris Daughtry)”—filmed in Clifton, Tennessee—features the town’s fire chief and sheriff, who also served as technical advisors on the subject matter. In casting for this narrative-driven video, the band prioritized collaborating with individuals who understand the unique challenges faced by firefighters and first responders. To ensure even more authenticity, they enlisted real-life heroes as technical advisors. Additionally, director/actor Michael Lombardi was asked by the band to star in the video because of his personal experience and affiliation with firefighters. Lombardi is well-known for his role as a series regular in the acclaimed FX series “Rescue Me,” which aired for 100 episodes and received multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nominations and wins and delved into the lives of firefighters grappling with real-life issues, including the aftermath of 9/11 trauma and personal struggles.
Nothing More partnered with K9s For Warriors for the release of “FREEFALL (feat. Chris Daughtry),” which is the nation’s leading provider of highly trained Service Dogs for Veterans with invisible wounds of war. As a part of its mission, K9s’ Station Dog program partners with law enforcement and first responder agencies to provide reliable, high quality therapy dogs that offer emotional support to officers, firefighters, dispatchers, victims, and others exposed to trauma in the line of duty. Every day in the U.S., approximately 20 Veterans take their own lives, while more than 1,000 dogs are euthanized. Determined to end Veteran suicide, K9s For Warriors provides highly-trained Service Dogs—many of them rescues—to military Veterans suffering from PTSD or traumatic brain injury at no financial cost to the Veteran. Since 2011, K9s For Warriors has graduated more than 1,000 Warriors and rescued more than 2,000 dogs.
In connection with the song and video release, the band features pet-related merchandise on its officialwebsite, with a portion of proceeds supporting organizations like K9s For Warriors. Additionally, a donation link is included in the video, allowing for donations to be made directly to the organization’s website. Nothing More has raised the goal of $20,000 which is what it costs to sponsor, rescue and train a station dog.
Nothing More will be heading to Europe later this year for a headlining tour with support by Catch Your Breath, Solence, and Ankor that starts November 7 in Tampere, Finland. Early next year, the band will launch another round of headlining shows throughout U.S. and Canada, with support by Catch Your Breath, Archers, and Doobie, starting January 14, 2026 in Silver Spring, MD. Tickets and VIP Meet and Greet packages are on sale now on theirofficial website.
Check out Nothing More at any of the following stops:
Headlining with Catch Your Breath, Solence, and Ankor:
Fri 11/7 Tampere, Finland – Tavara-Asema
Sat 11/8 Lahti, Finland – XXL Metalli Mosso Festival
Mon 11/10 Stockholm, Sweden – Göta Lejon
Tue 11/11 Oslo, Norway – Vulkan Arena
Wed 11/12 Copenhagen, Denmark – Amager Bio
Fri 11/14 Hamburg, Germany – Docks
Sat 11/15 Berlin, Germany – Astra Kulturhaus
Sun 11/16 Warsaw, Poland – Progresja
Tue 11/18 Prague, Czeck – Roxy
Fri 11/21 Munich, Germany – Backstage
Sat 11/22 Stuttgart, Germany – Lka Longhorn
Sun 11/23 Zurich, Switzerland – Komplex 457
Wed 11/26 Paris, France – Elysee Montmarte
Fri 11/28 Frankfurt Am Main, Germany – Batschkapp
Sat 11/29 Cologne, Germany – Essigfabrik
Sun 11/30 Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
Tue 12/2 Glasgow, Scotland – SWG3 Galvanizers
Thu 12/4 Manchester, U.K. – O2 Ritz
Fri 12/5 London, U.K. – O2 Forum Kentish Town
Sat 12/6 Bristol, U.K. – O2 Academy
Headlining with Catch Your Breath, Archers, and Doobie:
Wed 1/14 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
Fri 1/16 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
Sat 1/17 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
Mon 1/19 Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues
Tue 1/20 Tampa, FL – Jannus Live
Wed 1/21 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead
Fri 1/23 Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom
Sat 1/24 Austin, TX – ACL Live
Mon 2/2 Albuquerque, NM – REVEL
Tue 2/3 Oklahoma City, OK – Criterion
Fri 2/6 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
Sat 2/7 Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room
Thu 2/19 Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont
Fri 2/20 Boston, MA – House of Blues
Sat 2/21 Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek
Mon 2/23 Montreal, QC. – L’Olympia
Tue 2/24 Toronto, ON. – History
Wed 2/25 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
Fri 2/27 Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe
Sat 2/28 Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
Sun 3/1 Madison, WI – The Sylvee
Tue 3/3 Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore
Wed 3/4 Winnipeg, MB. – Burton Cummings
Fri 3/6 Edmonton, AB. – Midway
Sat 3/7 Calgary, AB. – Grey Eagle Casino
Mon 3/9 Vancouver, BC. – Commodore
Tue 3/10 Seattle, WA – Moore Theater
Wed 3/11 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
Fri 3/13 Salt Lake City, UT – Union Event Center
Sat 3/14 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
Mon 3/16 St. Louis, MO – The Pageant