Max McNown's new LP 'Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up)'

MAX MCNOWN 

CHART-CLIMBING SINGER-SONGWRITER

 RELEASES HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DELUXE ALBUM:

NIGHT DIVING (THE COST OF GROWING UP) 

FEATURING 11 NEW SONGS CHRONICLING GRIEF, HEALING, YOUNG LOVE, AND THE PURSUIT OF PURPOSE WITH SOUL-BARING LYRICISM AND ROOTSY, ETHEREAL INSTRUMENTATION

OUT NOW – LISTEN HERE


FOCUS TRACK “FOREVER AIN’T LONG ENOUGH”

RUSHES FORWARD WITH PULSE-POUNDING PERCUSSION LETTING MAX’S INNER HOPELESS ROMANTIC SHINE

 “FOREVER AIN’T LONG ENOUGH” NORTH AMERICAN TOUR KICKING OFF AUGUST 21 IN KANSAS CITY, HITTING AUSTIN, LA, DC SOLD OUT STOPS IN DALLAS, SAN FRANCISCO, DENVER, AND MORE

  • UPCOMING PERFORMANCE AT LOLLAPALOOZA 

SEE FULL DATES BELOW TICKETS AND MORE INFO HERE

July 18, 2025 – Today, critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Max McNown releases the highly anticipated deluxe album Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up), a powerful blend of folk and country that chronicles themes of grief, healing, love, and hope, with soul-baring lyricism and compelling instrumentation. Featuring 11 never-before-heard songs, the new, expanded edition of his stunning sophomore LP is out now on Fugitive Recordings x The Orchard x Columbia Records. 

Listen to Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up) here

“Even though ‘Night Diving’ was the length of a full album, in my heart it never felt complete to me,” shares McNown. “All of these songs were written in the same time period, and my intention was always to have them be one body of work.” The previously unreleased songs surfaced from a recent evolution of his mesmerizing sound, spotlighting an earthy tonality informed by his upbringing in the Pacific Northwest and warm vocal presence honed partly by busking on the San Clemente pier. 

“Since my first EP I’ve been on the hunt to find myself as a musician, and with this album, I’ve officially made something that fully represents me, both sonically and in my songwriting,” he continues. Produced by Jamie Kenney (Colbie Caillat, Laci Kaye Booth) and made with an A-list lineup of session players, ‘Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up)’ ultimately provides an extraordinary vessel for his profoundly moving and intimate storytelling.

Standout, dreamlike songs such as the chart-climbing “Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)” and the unstoppably joyful focus track “Forever Ain’t Long Enough,” Max lets his inner hopeless romantic shine. Whereas on the heavy-hearted but exquisitely catchy “Same Questions” and the ode to old love “St. Helen’s Alpenglow,” Max explores everything that’s lost following a breakup. Meanwhile, the gorgeously textured track “The Cost of Growing Up” arrives as a clear-eyed but melancholic reflection on the inevitability of pain.  

Revisiting the title track of the original album, Max recruited country artist Cameron Whitcomb for a new, heartfelt rendition of “Night Diving," a profound meditation on the cycles of addiction,  set against a spellbinding backdrop of otherworldly textures, moody guitar tones, and strangely haunting rhythms. Watch Max and Cameron poke fun at each other in this hilarious clip promoting the single (which has earned over half a million views within just one week). 

“One of the things I respect above all else is authenticity and honesty in music, and Cam is the epitome of that,” says McNown of working with Whitcomb. “When I started thinking about a feature on that song, I knew there was no better person than Cam to join me. He gave it so much energy and his voice is so distinct, and now the song has a whole new life to it.”  

Cameron Whitcomb adds, “When Max first pitched the song to me, I barely got halfway through the first verse and called him back immediately. I think this song is honest and special, and I’m honored to sing alongside an incredible artist and human being on such an amazing record.”

In celebration of the new music, Max is continuing on the road hitting Lollapalooza and the fast-selling North American headline “Forever Ain’t Long Enough,” tour, which kicks off August 21st in Kansas City. The tour will be making stops in Austin at Emo’s on August 27th, Los Angeles at The Novo on September 6th, and at 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. on September 8th – see full dates below and visit maxmcnown.com/tour for tickets and more information. 

At 23 (turns 24 on July 20), Max has already been on a storied musical journey. Taking control of his future, overcoming personal challenges, and drawing inspiration from his brother who was bravely fighting cancer, he packed his bags and drove from remote Oregon to Southern California. From there, videos of him busking on a pier made an impact online and eventually grew into a legion of supporters on TikTok (currently has 2.4M followers). After attracting interest from major TV talent shows, McNown auditioned for one and then decided it wasn't for him and gracefully turned them down as he knew he needed to walk his own path.

Within just a year of teaching himself to play guitar, the Nashville-based artist set off on a meteoric rise largely fueled by his breakout single A Lot More Free— the RIAA Gold-certified track whose explosive success earned him a #1 spot on Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart and has currently been flying up the radio charts. Currently, the track is Top 10 at Hot AC and Top 20 at Top 40

Following the release of his widely lauded debut album Wandering, the Willfully Blind EP, and his acclaimed sophomore album Night Diving, the 23-year-old Oregon native continued his fast ascent to stardom appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show (watch here) and TODAY (watch here), and selling out his first-ever headline tour within just hours. 

Recently, Max also made his debut on the Billboard Hot 100 with his song “Better Me For You (Brown Eyes).” The song, which has spent five weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, has now amassed over 130 million global streams and has been a mainstay at Country radio - currently #39 on Top 40 Country. Max was also named a 2025 Artist To Watch by Amazon Music, Holler, and Country Now, and has performed at C2C Festival, CMA Fest, and other large festivals. 

The Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up) deluxe album is a powerful milestone for a prolific young artist rooted in his craft. Even as his star quickly rises, Max stays true to his small-town soul—anchored by humility, heart, and a deep love for honest songwriting. With every track, he continues his mission to make music that lets folks feel seen, heard, and understood.

Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up), is available for order on: signed D2C Exclusive Clear Black Ice Colored Vinyl, Amazon Exclusive Opaque Maroon Colored Vinyl, Indie Exclusive Opaque Bone Colored Vinyl, Opaque Tangerine Colored Vinyl, and Standard CD. 

FULL TOUR DATES

Jul 18 Fri - Redmond, OR - Fairwell Music Festival

Aug 1 Fri - REGGIES Chicago (Official Lollapalooza Aftershow) - SOLD OUT

Aug 2 Sat - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza

Aug 8 Fri - Elkhorn Precinct, NE - Pinnacle Bank Championship Concert Series

Aug 21 Thu - Kansas City, MO - KC Live!

Aug 22 Fri - Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom - LOW TICKETS

Aug 23 Sat - Dallas, TX - House of Blues - SOLD OUT

Aug 26 Tue - Houston, TX - House of Blues - LOW TICKETS

Aug 27 Wed - Austin, TX - Emo's

Aug 28 Thu - Helotes, TX - Floore's Outdoors

Aug 30 Sat - Aspen, CO - JAS Aspen Labor Day Experience

Sep 1 Mon - Sandy, UT - Sandy Amphitheater - LOW TICKETS

Sep 4 Thu - Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades - SOLD OUT

Sep 5 Fri - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore - SOLD OUT

Sep 6 Sat - Los Angeles, CA - The Novo

Sep 9 Tue - San Diego, CA - SOMA

Sep 10 Wed - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren - LOW TICKETS

Sep 11 Thu - Albuquerque, NM - El Rey Theater

Sep 13 Sat - Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre - SOLD OUT

Sep 14 Sun - Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater

Sep 17 Wed - Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue - SOLD OUT

Sep 20 Sat - Grand Rapids, MI - The Intersection

Sep 21 Sun - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore

Sep 23 Tue - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues - SOLD OUT

Sep 24 Wed - Pittsburgh, PA - Roxian Theatre - LOW TICKETS

Sep 28 Sun - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club - SOLD OUT

Oct 1 Wed - Montreal, QC - MTELUS - SOLD OUT

Oct 2 Thu - Toronto, ON - The Danforth Music Hall - SOLD OUT

Oct 3 Fri - Toronto, ON - The Danforth Music Hall - SOLD OUT

Oct 5 Sun - London, ON - London Music Hall - SOLD OUT

Oct 6 Mon - Ottawa, ON - Bronson Centre - SOLD OUT

Oct 9 Thu - Winnipeg, MB - Burton Cummings Theatre - LOW TICKETS

Oct 11 Sat - Saskatoon, SK - Coors Event Centre - SOLD OUT

Oct 12 Sun - Edmonton, AB - Midway Music Hall - SOLD OUT

Oct 13 Mon - Edmonton, AB - Midway Music Hall

Oct 15 Wed - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom - SOLD OUT

Oct 16 Thu - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom - SOLD OUT

Oct 19 Sun - Seattle, WA - The Showbox - SOLD OUT


Photo Credit: Benjamin Edwards