Thomas Wood

Chase Lawrence, Joe Memmel and Ryan Winnen (aka COIN) are ready to share new music.

The Nashville trio on Thursday released their standout new single "Crash My Car," a stadium-ready cut about the all too relatable experience of infatuation and being so caught up in a relationship that nothing else matters. It follows their previous release "Simple Romance," which was produced by Foster the People's Mark Foster and Isom Innis. And it comes as the band continues to tease their third album, expected later this year.

"We wrote 'Crash My Car' the day after we played a festival called Music Midtown for 15,000 people," says singer Chase Lawrence. "Hearing so many scream 'Talk Too Much,' we knew we had to write an even louder chorus ... The story came from a fan who was in a car accident on the way to our show, but she still showed up in her near totaled, headlight hanging sedan. Thank god she was ok! In that moment, the idea hit me: we don't need anything as long as we're together. No car, no money, the world is burning... but if we have each other, everything is perfect."

In addition to the music, the band has also announced their "Album 3 pt. 1" tour, for which tickets go on sale Friday (June 14). The trek starts in October following a summer of shows supporting Young the Giant and Fitz and the Tantrums.

Hear the new song below.

COIN's tour schedule:
06/09 — Beachwood, OH — LaureLive
06/12 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre*
06/14 — Kansas City, MO — Boulevardia
06/15 — Minneapolis, MN —First Avenue & 7th St Entry^
06/16 — Indianapolis, IN — Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park*
06/18 — Cincinnati, OH — PNC Pavilion*
06/20 — Westbrook, ME — Maine Savings Pavilion at Rock Row*
06/21 — Boston, MA — Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion*
06/22 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore^
06/25 — Richmond, VA — Virginia Credit Union LIVE!*
06/27 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE Outdoors*
06/28 — Columbus, OH — EXPRESS LIVE! Outdoors*
06/29 — Sterling Heights, MI — Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill*
06/30 — Cleveland, OH — Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica*
07/02 — Milwaukee, WI — Summerfest
07/03 — Council Bluffs, IA — Stir Concert Cove at Harrah's Council Bluffs*
07/05 — New Braunfels, TX — Whitewater Amphitheater*
07/06 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory*
07/07 — Houston, TX — Lawn at White Oak Music Hall*
07/09 — Oklahoma City, OK — The Zoo Amphitheatre*
07/10 — Fayetteville, AR — Walmart AMP*
07/12 — Nashville, TN — Ascend Amphitheater*
07/13 — Charlotte, NC — Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre — WEND Summer Camp*
07/14 — Atlanta, GA — State Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park*
07/16 — Raleigh, NC — Red Hat Amphitheater*
07/18 — Tampa, FL — The Cuban Club Courtyard*
07/19 — St. Augustine, FL — St Augustine Amphitheatre Backyard Stage*
07/20 — Miami, FL — Bayfront Park Amphitheatre*
07/21 — Orlando, FL — Orlando Amphitheater*
08/04 — Seattle, WA — Marymoor Park Concerts*
08/06 — Troutdale, OR — Edgefield Amphitheater*
08/08 — Santa Barbara, CA — Santa Barbara Bowl*
08/09 — San Diego, CA — Open Air Theatre*
08/10 — Los Angeles, CA — The Forum*
10/07 — Knoxville, TN — The Mill & Mine
10/08 — Asheville, NC — The Orange Peel
10/10 — Toronto, ON — Opera House
10/11 — Northampton, MA — Pearl Street Ballroom
10/15 — Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel
10/17 — Grand Rapids, MI — The Intersection
10/20 — Madison, WI — Majestic Theatre
10/22 — St. Louis, MO — Delmar Hall
10/26 — Memphis, TN — Minglewood Hall
10/28 — Birmingham, AL — Iron City
10/29 — Charleston, SC — Music Farm
11/01 — Chicago, IL — The Vic Theatre
11/02 — Louisville, KY — Mercury Ballroom

* supporting Young the Giant/Fitz and the Tantrums
^ supporting Fitz and the Tantrums