Oologah’s very own musical sensation, Zach Bryan, has just dropped his self-titled follow-up album via Warner Records. This release comes on the heels of his debut album, “American Heartbreak,” which catapulted him into the realm of superstardom. With this new 16-track album, Zach Bryan continues to captivate audiences with his raw and unfiltered musical talent.
“Expansive yet intimate, the 16-track set explores the Grammy-nominated artist’s Oklahoma roots as well as his vast and varied confluence of musical and literary influences,” states the official news release.
What’s particularly impressive is that this album is entirely written and produced by Bryan himself, making it a true testament to his artistic vision and creativity.
It’s a heartfelt message from the artist directly to the hearts of his fans worldwide.
While the digital version of the album is already available, fans who prefer physical copies can get their hands on vinyl and CD versions starting October 13.
Those eager to secure their copies can pre-order the album at zachbryan.com.
Several songs from the new album have already garnered significant attention, having been previewed at live shows or on social media platforms.
One standout track is “Overtime,” described as anthemic with its uplifting energy and sweeping chorus.
As if that weren’t exciting enough, Bryan has also teased a snippet of “Spotless,” a collaboration with the popular folk band The Lumineers.
The album features more notable collaborations, including one with Grammy-winning artist Kacey Musgraves on “I Remember Everything” and appearances by Sierra Ferrell on “Holy Roller” and The War and Treaty on “Hey Driver.”
According to the release, some other tracks that deserve a special mention are “El Dorado,” “Tourniquet,” and the album’s poignant closer, “Oklahoma Son.”
Zach Bryan, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, has certainly made a mark in the music industry.
His debut album, “American Heartbreak,” boasted a 5x platinum-certified single, “Something in the Orange,” which set a record as the longest-charting country single for a male artist on Billboard’s Hot 100, remaining on the chart for an impressive 66 consecutive weeks.
Moreover, in 2022, “American Heartbreak” claimed the title of Spotify’s No. 1 country album.
Even more remarkably, this platinum-certified album continued to dominate the top 10 charts in the U.S. for over a year after its initial release.
It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of Zach Bryan’s music.
For those eager to catch Zach Bryan live, he is currently wrapping up his Burn, Burn, Burn Tour, which included two sold-out and record-breaking performances at Tulsa’s BOK Center.
Excitingly, the news release hints at tour dates for 2024, so fans can look forward to more opportunities to experience his incredible music in person.
In the world of music, Zach Bryan is a rising star whose talent knows no bounds.
With the release of his self-titled album, he continues to mesmerize audiences, staying true to his roots and delivering music straight from the heart.
Keep an eye out for this remarkable artist as he continues to make waves in the music industry.