Cameron Whitcomb Heats Up 2025 with New Track “Gasoline & Matches”


Cameron Whitcomb’s “Gasoline & Matches” blends alt-pop and raw memory in a fiery new single.
Cameron Whitcomb delivers another high-impact moment with “Gasoline & Matches,” his latest single out now via Atlantic Records. The song, co-written with Jack Riley and Chance Emerson, highlights the emotional residue of relationships that can’t be easily erased.
“You can pretty much get rid of everything except the memories,” Cameron explains — an insight that forms the heart of this powerful new release.
Whitcomb’s collaboration with Riley continues to evolve, with “Gasoline & Matches” showcasing their creative chemistry and emotional storytelling. It follows the success of “Bad Apple,” which debuted at #2 on the Alternative Radio add charts and explored emotional dualities through clever metaphor.
Backed by a fanbase of over 3 million on social media and 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Cameron’s influence stretches wide. In recent months, tracks like “My Expense” (featuring Evan Honer) and “Options” have underscored his versatility and growth.
“Gasoline & Matches” is more than just a breakup song — it’s a reflection of how memories linger long after everything else is gone.