Cameron Whitcomb returns with “Gasoline & Matches,” a fiery exploration of lost love.
Cameron Whitcomb is back with a potent new single, “Gasoline & Matches,” out now via Atlantic Records. Produced by Jack Riley and co-written with Riley and Chance Emerson, the track dives into the turmoil of trying to erase a past love — only to find the memories still smoldering.
“You can pretty much get rid of everything except the memories,” shares Cameron, capturing the essence of a song that blends heartfelt lyricism with a hard-hitting, alternative production style.

The new single arrives on the heels of “Bad Apple,” a recent fan favorite that debuted as the #2 Most Added track at Alternative Radio. Co-written with Riley, Nolan Sipe, and Cal Shapiro, that release saw Whitcomb exploring personal truths through metaphors and melody, continuing his genre-blending journey.
With over 300 million global streams and more than 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Whitcomb’s audience continues to grow. His latest releases — including the introspective “My Expense” with Evan Honer and the soaring “Hundred Mile High” — highlight a year marked by creativity and emotional resonance.
“Gasoline & Matches” is another compelling chapter from an artist unafraid to confront vulnerability, heartbreak, and the indelible marks of the past.