Country singer-songwriter Faith Schueler delivers a powerful dose of heartbreak and strength in her new single, “Castle.” With vivid storytelling and raw emotion, the track tells the story of love lost, trust broken, and the courage it takes to rise above it all.
“This song was inspired by the moment trust breaks and the truth finally steps into the light,” Faith says. “It’s about watching the relationship you believed in collapse like a castle—brick by brick—when the man you loved chose betrayal over loyalty.”
Co-written with Nashville songwriters Callista Clark and Patrick Tarpey, “Castle” uses regal imagery to bring heartbreak to life while also celebrating the power of self-respect and reclaiming your own heart. It’s a song for anyone who’s ever had to pick themselves up and remind themselves who’s really in charge of their life.
Faith has been steadily earning her place on the Gulf Coast and beyond, sharing stages with big names like Lady A, Scotty McCreery, Connor Smith, Tyler Rich, Chris Lane, Matt Stell, and Hank Williams Jr. She’s performed from the Grand Ole Opry to the Carolina and Greenville Country Music Festivals, even joining Riley Green and Ella Langley on hits like “Don't Mind If I Do” and “You Look Like You Love Me.”
An active member of Song Suffragettes and The Women of Country, Faith has worked with some of Nashville’s top writers, including Charles Kelley, Eric Paslay, and Marcus Hummon. Her music has reached fans far beyond her Carolina roots, landing on CMA, CMT, Holler, Sweety High, and Galore.
With “Castle,” Faith Schueler proves she’s more than just a rising star, she’s a storyteller who can turn heartbreak into an anthem of empowerment, reminding listeners that even when a castle falls, the queen always rises.