Rearview’ Is a Teaser Track From Gallaher’s Arena-Ready Sophomore Album, Time, To Be Released 9/26 and
AVAILABLE NOW FOR PRE-SAVE

(NASHVILLE, TN – Aug. 29, 2025) – QHMG / Stone Country Records’ triple-threat singer, songwriter and guitarist, Ben Gallaher, today released “Rearview,” a road-anthem teaser track from his new, high-octane, heartland-rock album, Time, set for release on Sept. 26 and available now for pre-save / pre-add.
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Penned by hit country songwriters Chris DeStefano, Travis Wood, Casey Brown and Jordan Minton, “Rearview” is a four-on-the-floor, windows-down singalong about makin’ memories with the one you love:
In the rearview
Windshield full of that clear blue
Watching you with your hand riding on a window down breeze
Faded white lines like your 3:16 tattoo
Singin’ like heaven’s gonna hear you
If every you and me mile is a memory
Baby let’s make a few
Good ones for the rearview
“‘Rearview’ is a great representation of the guitar music I make,” says Gallaher. “I’ve always loved songs that are driven by the guitar riff, and I’ve learned that my fan base engages with songs that are centered around that signature riff. After I tested this riff on socials, fans were asking, ‘What song is that?’ That’s when I knew I had to record it and put it out.”
Produced by Neil Thrasher and Patrick Thrasher, Time is an arena-ready album stacked high with Telecaster twang and southern storytelling, delivering a next-level showcase for the melody-driven country-rock hybrid that’s become Gallaher’s calling card. The modern-day guitar hero plays every lead guitar solo on the album and co-wrote five of its 13 songs, including the standout, melodic title track, on which Gallaher sings the universally relatable, heartbreaking line, I wish I could move on like time.
Unreleased album highlights also include focus track “I’ll Take You,” a nothing-beats-you love song originally written as a ballad but transformed in the studio by Gallaher and his producers into a radio-friendly tempo track, centered around a driving guitar riff. Another rousing earworm, “Betcha Money,” rocks out what Gallaher describes as “a classic story of a girl falling for a country boy.” “Where Do You Go” lays down a softer, pulsing groove while Gallaher’s smoky vocals ask for direction because his girl is gone.
Previously released album highlights include the summer blockbuster end-credit-worthy ballad “Bullet,” whose heart-stopping, high-stakes official music video catapulted into CMT Music’s 12 Pack Countdown and reached No. 2 on Taste of Country’s “Top 10 Video Countdown.” “Cuts Like a Knife” is a ripping, must-hear cover of Bryan Adams’ classic No. 1 smash, with Gallaher playing every lead guitar part, including the song’s iconic Stratocaster solo. “Stomp” is a swampy, front-porch party song inspired by Gallaher’s guitar riff that became a viral sensation, generating more than 36 million organic social views and earning the rising star more than 400,000 social media followers.
Gallaher will perform “Stomp” live in-studio on WGN-TV Chicago‘s Midday News today (8/29) ahead of his headlining show tonight at Carol’s Pub in Chicago as part of the 2025 Bullet Tour. Upcoming tour dates include Decatur, Georgia, on Sept. 11, and Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Sept. 18.
Praised by American Songwriter for the authenticity that makes him “the type of artist country music has been missing for far too long,” Time will be Gallaher’s second album release on QHMG’s Stone Country Records. The country rocker’s acclaimed debut album, Country in the House, released in 2023, has helped his music catalog surpass 31 million total streams.
ABOUT BEN GALLAHER
Ben Gallaher clocks back in with more melody-driven country music and heartland rock and roll on his arena-ready new album, Time, scheduled for release on Sept. 26 and available now for pre-save / pre-add. Produced by Neil and Patrick Thrasher, Time is the latest release from a self-taught, modern-day guitar hero who hit the highway as a teenager, kickstarting an acclaimed career that has since taken the songwriter from small-town Pennsylvania – where he grew up listening to ’90s acts like Brooks & Dunn, Tim McGraw and BlackHawk – to stages across the country, opening for Blake Shelton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr, Lee Brice and more.
The road eventually led Gallaher to Nashville, where he established himself as a triple threat – a singer, songwriter and head-turning lead guitarist. In a town full of guitar slingers, Gallaher immediately stood out, playing riffs and solos that were every bit as melodic as his songs.
Lauded as “a promising young songwriter” by American Songwriter and by CMT for his “authentic artistry,” Gallaher’s “Stomp” guitar riff quickly became a viral sensation, generating over 36 million organic social views and earning the rising star more than 400,000 social media followers. The riff has inspired more than 10,000 fan-created videos to date and earned praise from A-listers including guitar hero Peter Frampton and multimedia superstar Kristin Chenowith. Wide Open Country even named Gallaher one of its “10 TikTok Country Singers That Need To Be on Your Radar.”
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