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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Max McNown extends 'Night Diving' with 11 new songs: Stream it Now

Max McNown extends 'Night Diving' with 11 new songs: Stream it Now

Max McNown gives the fans even more of his soul -swigent sound. The 23-year-old singer-songwriter published the deluxe edition of his second album, Night diving (the cost of growing up)With 11 new tracks that record the topics of grief, healing, young love and self -discovery.

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The extended set, which now runs through fleeting recordings X of the Orchard X Columbia Records, comes when McNown continues a meteoric increase in the land-folk room. The deluxe album under the direction of the focus track “Forever Ain't Long enough” also contains a new version of “Night Diving” with country artist Cameron Whitcomb.

MC known to publish the single “Better Me for You (Brown Eyes)” last November Advertising board That he hesitated to share such a vulnerable single about his almost two -year -old girlfriend. But the track quickly found fans and became his first entry Advertising board'S Country AirPlay chart and the Billboard Hot 100 and soon changed the 23-year-old's perspective.

“I didn't expect a song to go so well from my girlfriend,” he thinks. “It gives me a lot of encouragement to continue writing personal songs about my life.”

McNown wrote in May 2024 in May 2024 “Better Me for You” during a meeting with Trent Dabbs, Ava Supelsa and the author producer Jamie Kenney in the Nashville studio in Nashville. At that time, McNown had a fundamental melody, a simple concept and the written sentence “I didn't know that you had brown eyes”, which was of central importance for the choir of the song.

The new tracks produced by Jamie Kenney (Colbie Caillat, Laci Kaye Booth) and expand McNown's characteristic mixture of folk, country and indie pop with earthy tones and introspective texts that are inspired by its Pacific Northwest Education. Tracks such as “Same Questions” and “St. Helen's Alpenenglow” explore heart pain and reflection, while “the costs of the adult” offer melancholic meditation about the challenges of life.

The artist based in Nashville will not bring his new music to the stage all over North America on the tour forever, which begins on August 21 in Kansas City. It will also appear in Lollapalooza on August 2.