Carter Faith Shares New Song “Arrows (Die For That Man)”

CARTER FAITH SHARES NEW SONG “ARROWS (DIE FOR THAT MAN)”

Named Music Row’s 2025 Discovery Artist of the Year

Highly Anticipated Debut Album ‘Cherry Valley’ Out 3rd October

NASHVILLE, TN. – Rising Nashville star Carter Faith, who was named Music Row’s 2025 Breakthrough Artist of the Year last week, shares her new song “Arrows (Die For That Man)” – listen here and watch the visualizer here. Her highly anticipated debut album, Cherry Valley, is set for release on 3rd October via Gatsby Records/MCA. Pre-order/pre-save here.

“I wrote ‘Arrows’ after meeting a man for five minutes and developing an unhealthy and delusional crush on him,” says Carter. “As the song goes, I truly felt like I would die for that man. I’ve said before that I’m a girl who’d die for love but would never let it kill me. That’s what this song is about.”

“Arrows (Die For That Man)” follows the release of “Bar Star” and its  music video starring Academy Award-winner Billy Bob Thornton – watch here. The video, which debuted last week, received enthusiastic acclaim from Rolling Stone, Billboard and Entertainment Tonight, among many more.

The track continues a string of previously unveiled songs, including “If I Had Never Lost My Mind…”, “Grudge” and “Sex, Drugs and Country Music”. Together, these songs have helped tide fans over since the arrival of The Aftermath EP last Autumn, which featured a duet with Alison Krauss and debuted to praise from BillboardThe TennesseanAmerican Songwriter, and others.

Cherry Valley is a document of Carter’s time in Nashville, working chronologically through her breakout successes and gut-punching breakups, new loves and family dustups. It’s named for an imagined place, a road sign Carter once saw that came to signify her creative home, a sweet spot where her old school influences like Tammy Wynette, Nancy Sinatra, Pet Sounds and Revolver meet today’s country. The album synthesises all that into a signature Carter Faith sound.

The songs on Cherry Valley span Carter’s journey from her North Carolina hometown to Nashville, with all the heartbreak, triumph and hazy nights in between. Carter and longtime producer Tofer Brown spent two years crafting tracks for the album before finally entering the studio in 2024 to lay it down. All the while, Carter was working relentlessly to climb the ranks of country music, signing to MCA and Universal Music Publishing Group, gracing the Opry stage a dozen times, sharing stages with idols like Willie Nelson, and racking up hundreds of millions of streams.

 

Cherry Valley tracklist:

1. Cherry Valley

2. Sex, Drugs, and Country Music

3. Arrows (Die For That Man)

4. Bar Star

5. Betty

6. Grudge

7. Six-String

8. If I Had Never Lost My Mind…

9. Misery Loves Company

10. Drink Up, Baby

11. Burn My Memory

12. Sails

13. So I Sing

14. Changed

15. Still A Lover