Caylee Hammack is set to release her highly anticipated second album, Bed of Roses, on March 7 via Capitol Records Nashville.

This 13-track collection weaves a tapestry of a 20-something’s journey through self-discovery, blending elements of gypsy soul, 1970s twang, and red-dirt rock.
Hammack’s Vision Behind Bed of Roses
“Your bed of roses is the bed you make—you get to decide how you spend your time and how you plant your garden,” Hammack shares. “
Good love is the flowers that come back every year. Bad love? That’s just the thorn. Sometimes, you’ve got to till it all up, work through it, even when it’s not fun.
"But one day, when your friends are sitting with you on the back porch and admiring the roses by the gate or the cherry tomatoes in the pasta, you get the joy of saying, ‘I grew that. I put in the love, the time, and the belief—and it was worth it.’”
Collaborators and Inspiration
Hammack co-produced the project with Dann Huff and John Osborne of Brothers Osborne. The title track, which she co-wrote with Jeff Hyde and Benjy Davis, draws inspiration from a fleeting romance that never blossomed into something more, exploring the theme of finding inner peace that no temporary relationship can provide.
Out now, “Bed of Roses” joins previously released tracks “The Hill” and “Breaking Dishes,” offering fans a glimpse into the emotional depth and musical range of the album.
With Bed of Roses, Hammack continues to solidify her reputation as a bold, authentic storyteller in country music, delivering songs that resonate with honesty and heart.
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