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DELTONA Turn Up the Heat With New Single “Let It Burn”

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Fast-rising power trio DELTONA are back with a passionate new single, “Let It Burn,” out now via The Core Records. Released alongside a fiery official visualizer, the track finds the band digging into a romance that refuses to stay buried.

 

“‘Let It Burn’ has always been a song that we knew we had to release,” DELTONA share. “It’s a story about going back to the old flame that you can’t help but go back to. The song has attitude and grit and we can’t wait for y’all to hear it!”

 

Co-written by DELTONA, AJ Pruis, and Lauren McLamb, “Let It Burn” follows the group’s May release “Party’s In The Back,” which landed on Country Swag’s New Country Music Friday playlist. While that previous track leaned into rowdy, boot-stomping energy, “Let It Burn” moves into darker, moodier territory with a simmering portrait of love’s more complicated side.

 

Produced by frequent collaborator Jason Massey, whose credits include Cole Swindell and Kelsea Ballerini, the midtempo powerhouse captures the tension between better judgment and desire. With moody guitar tones, simmering rhythms, and a brooding chorus, the song turns a familiar emotional conflict into a raw country-rock anthem.

 

DELTONA have also been making noise beyond the studio. The band recently tore through a packed-house performance during CMA Fest week and turned up at the racetrack to support NASCAR’s 23XI Racing team, a fitting nod to the high-octane energy behind both their name and sound.

 

UPCOMING TOUR DATES

 

June 12: Bridgeport, CT, Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater, supporting Jordan Davis

June 13: Baltimore, MD, Pier Six Pavilion, supporting Jordan Davis

June 27: Salem, VA, Salem Civic Center, supporting Justin Moore

August 8: East Liverpool, OH, The Beat Box

 

ABOUT DELTONA

 

DELTONA are vocalist Ned Abernathy, guitarist Caleb Miller, and drummer Chris Deaton, three musicians from Georgia, Ohio, and Tennessee who first linked up during a writers’ round at Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Café. Built on gritty Southern storytelling, big rock riffs, and lingering melodies, the trio are making a strong case for bringing bands back to country music.

 

Less than a year after debuting with “Heartbreak Fix,” the band has already built momentum with tracks including “Love Don’t Love Me,” “How To Not Help A Heartbreak,” and “Cared Enough to Cry.” After sharing bills with Rodney Atkins, Lee Brice, George Birge, Cooper Alan, and Avery Anna, DELTONA continue to sharpen their live reputation while rolling out a catalog of arena-sized country-rock songs.

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