American Heartbreak is Zach Bryan's major label debut album. The meaning, importance, and heart of this album is best described in the artist's own words.
"This album to me is all the trials we face day in and day out and I wrote all the stories on it hoping someone, somewhere might relate or some kid might pick up an instrument and replicate it in an effort to be an artist.
Some songs are sad, some are happy, some are hopeful and some are hopeless, all of them mean something different to me and I pray they mean something to someone else.
American Heartbreak is my effort at trying to explain what being a 26-year-old man in America is like. There's love, loss, revelry, resentment, and forgiveness all wrapped into one piece of work."
Track List:
Late July
Something In The Orange (Z&E’s Version)
Heavy Eyes
Mine Again
Happy Instead
Right Now The Best
The Outskirts
Younger Years
Cold Damn Vampires
Tishomingo
She’s Alright
You Are My Sunshine
Darling
Ninth Cloud
Oklahoma City
Sun to Me
Highway Boys
Whiskey Fever
Billy Stay
Sober Side of Sorry
High Beams
The Good I’ll Do
Someday (Maggie’s)
Poems and Closing Time
From Austin
If She Wants a Cowboy
Corinthians (Proctor’s)
Open The Gate
Half Grown
No Cure
'68 Fastback
Blue
Morning Time
The Road I Know