Zach Bryan Drops Acoustic Video Of Surprise New Song, “Late July”

New music from Zach Bryan on a regular old Wednesday morning?

YES, please.

He dropped a brand new acoustic video today as a complete surprise of a song called “Late July,” which was written by Zach along with Eddie Spear, Louie Nice and Read Connelly.

The thing about it, though, is that it’s not actually one of the songs featured on the 34-song tracklist from Zach’s forthcoming debut studio album, American Heartbreak.

He’d previously mentioned how hard it was to narrow done all the tracks he wanted to include, leading him to essentially release a double album, but I guess he still wanted fans to hear some of the stuff that didn’t make the final cut.

In the video, you see shots from his time traveling and recording the new album, and even get a peak inside the studio at him putting that glorious aforementioned tracklist together.

And I completely hate this phrase, but… the vibes here are immaculate:

He previously put out two singles from the new project, “From Austin” and “Highway Boys”, with plans to release “Something In The Orange” before album release day, as well.

Again, I ask, is it May 20th yet?

We’re just over a month out now, people…

“From Austin”

“Highway Boys”

American Heartbreak Tracklist:

1. “Morning Time”
2. “Something in the Orange”
3. “Heavy Eyes”
4. “Mine Again”
5. “Happy Instead”
6. “Right Now the Best”
7. “The Outskirts”
8. “Younger Years”
9. “Cold Damn Vampires”
10. “Tishomingo”
11. “She’s Alright”
12. “You Are My Sunshine”
13. “Darling”
14. “Ninth Cloud”
15. “Oklahoma City”
16. “Sun To Me”
17. “Highway Boys”
18. “Whiskey Fever”
19. “Billy Stay
20. “Sober Side of Sorry”
21. “High Beams”
22. “The Good I’ll Do”
23. “Someday (Maggie’s)”
24. “Poems and Closing Time”
25. “From Austin”
26. “If She Wants a Cowboy”
27. “Corinthians (Proctor’s)”
28. “Open the Gate”
29. “Half Grown”
30. “No Cure”
31. “’68 Fastback”
32. “Blue
33. “Waterwell”
34. “This Road I Know”

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