Pieces

Album: Shock to the System (Part One) (2024)
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  • In 2021, Chris Daughtry lost both his mother and daughter within a week of each other. This double blow left him reeling, and out of that grief came the song "Pieces." It's a raw, soul-baring reflection on loss, grief, and the slow process of piecing your life back together after it's been shattered into a million bits.

    "At some point in our lives, we will all experience trauma of some kind," explained Chris Daughtry. "Something that chips away at the essence of who we are. Sometimes it's an event so devastating that it shatters our reality and rips a hole through our soul."

    But "Pieces" isn't just about the damage. It's about digging deep, facing down that unbearable darkness, and somehow, someway, clawing your way back to the light.
  • Chris Daughtry co-wrote the song with Aerosmith producer Marti Frederiksen, and with Scott Stevens, also known for his work with Shinedown and Halestorm.
  • Chris Daughtry had the skeleton of "Pieces" down but found that it wasn't quite right. "It was one of those that I felt needed some time to simmer," he told Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong. "It kind of came quick but there were things that just weren't sitting right with the arrangement, and you know, sometimes these things really benefit from taking time away."

    After finishing the Dearly Beloved Tour, Daughtry circled back to it, and suddenly everything clicked. "I kind of just played it on an acoustic guitar on my phone and sent it to my producer," he said.

    The song took on a life of its own, defying the usual formulaic approach. Yes, it got longer, but Daughtry didn't mind. It wasn't about radio length or structure - it was about letting the song be what it needed to be.

    "Sometimes we get bogged down by the minutiae of the rules of songwriting," Daughtry admitted. "I kind of stopped subscribing to that and was like, the song has to speak and let that dictate where it ends, how it ends up."
  • Turns out, Daughtry was right to trust the process. Just six months after landing their first #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with "Artificial," Daughtry struck gold again. On September 7, 2024, "Pieces" climbed its way to the top of the tally.

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