“I’ve never had so much fun shooting a video, which is saying a lot – considering how cold it was,” Dial shares with American Songwriter. “When we first landed in Denver, it was a very cloudy day. I was devastated because I sing about Denver’s blue sky in the song’s chorus but when we got downtown, the clouds miraculously parted and it became the perfect day – except for the 45-degree temperatures and record-high winds.”
“Damn, Denver” is finding major media riding the buzz with E! News, Entertainment Tonight, and CMT all spotlighting it on new music release playlists. “You stole her heart with that blue sky / You made her dream up a mile high / You took her breath and set her free / Made her forget about this town and me / How could I compete? / Damn, Denver,” sings Dial in the openhearted confession before admitting, “You’re gonna treat her better / I hope she’s happier out there.” With a set-her-free type of acceptance, “Damn, Denver” was penned by Dial, Melissa Fuller and Andy Skib, who also produced the song.
Quickly stacking a catalog of all-new material after dropping his first single in three years with full-throttle rocker “Runnin’ Downhill” in March, Dial will take recent releases like “Damn, Denver” and “Way Back When” to CMA Fest when he makes his debut on the Spotlight Stage inside Fan Fair X on June 9. Find full details and ticketing information here.