Thursday, October 20, 2022

Nashville never saw
Zach Bryan coming. But that hasn’t stopped the raw-knuckled roots writer from racking up huge streams with his album
American Heartbreak and its breakout and still-growing single, “Something in the Orange.” With
Heartbreak certified gold and “Orange” platinum, Bryan sits at 2.4 billion career streams—and he’s not slowing down.
The fourth-generation Navy man, who served three tours of duty, recorded
Heartbreak at
Electric Lady Studios in NYC following his honorable discharge. But he built his audience by recording his wrenching songs in
Airbnbs while on leave and filming the clip for “Orange” outside his barracks on an
iPhone. Like
Kris Kristofferson and
Merle Haggard before him, Bryan peels back hard emotions to reveal the pain, defeat and defiance of working-class kids who won’t buckle.
Playing to 50k+ fans at
ACL Fest, Bryan demonstrated why he’s among this year’s most buzzed-about new artists of any genre. An enormous set at
Bonnaroo and appearances on
Luke Combs’ huge stadium tour have supplemented his sold-out headlining shows, where fans jam sidewalks outside just in case they can slide in. Bryan is also known for hanging with the fans, hearing about their lives and what his music means to them.
The
New York Times’ Jon Caramanica penned a massive
profile, while the publication's
Popcast explored the singer-songwriter's “old-fashioned artistry and 1990s attitude, the shifts in mainstream country music that have in part set the table for his rise and how genre boundaries serve as guideposts, even for artists who assiduously try to skirt them.”
Rolling Stone proclaimed Bryan “a star from the jump, gaining country’s biggest debut week of 2022 with the triple album.” He quickly followed
Heartbreak with the
Summertime Blues EP, inspired by a
motorcycle wreck, which recalls another intense songwriter,
Bob Dylan. Beyond Country category nods, don’t be surprised to see Bryan land in the Big Four.