Media and Public Beclown Themselves Over Unreleased Zach Bryan Song

What do I think of the new Zach Bryan song? I have no idea what I think about it, because I’ve never heard it. You may think you have all kinds of opinions about it. You might have even gone online and vehemently shared those opinions. But you’ve never heard the song either, which makes you perfectly unqualified to have or share an opinion on it too.
I feel embarrassed to be a music fan, to be an American, to be part of the media, and to be a part of a modern society that allows the reactions to a song that isn’t even out yet to puncture the zeitgeist to the point where the White House and public officials are being asked to make public statements about it.
In fact, many of the people posting their screeds about “Zach Bryan’s new song” haven’t even heard the snippet of it that’s caused such a stir. A lot of them have never even heard a Zach Bryan song ever, or even know who Zach Bryan is. That’s why so many of them are prefacing their opinions by calling Zach a “country singer.” They just saw that Zach released an “Anti ICE” song somewhere online, and decided to either praise him to the hilt, or take to social media to seethe.
Can you imagine how discrediting it would be to a music critic to give their opinion on a song they’ve never heard in full? “Yeah, but I’ve heard enough.” No, you haven’t. In fact, you have no idea what the fuck you’re even talking about, and beclowning yourself by acting like you do. You have no idea what this song says, or where this song goes. And you’ll twist and turn the words to make it shape whatever narrative you’ve preconceived for it once the song is released, if it ever is.
There’s not even a release date for this song yet. Maybe it will be released at midnight, October 10th. Maybe it won’t be. We’re not even 100% sure what the title is. Maybe it’s “Bad News.” Maybe it’s “The Fading of the Red, White, and Blue.” Maybe it’s neither of these. We don’t know because it hasn’t been released yet. And all we’ve heard is a small portion of it.
And even in that small portion, the mention of ICE is made in what seems to be in passing. In fact, if there is one thing we can somewhat plausibly conclude from what we have heard of the song so far, it’s that it’s probably not a song entirely about ICE. But of course we can’t 100% conclude that. Why? Because we haven’t heard the song. But it’s very plausible that the basis for the song is not ICE, but the politically polarizing environment we’re currently living in.
Here are the lyrics from the snippet:
“Didn’t wake up dead or in jail
Some out of town boys been giving us hell
I got some bad news
I woke up missing you
My friends are all degenerates but they’re all I got
The generational story of dropping the plot
I heard the cops came
Cocky motherfu–ers ain’t they?”
“And ICE is gonna come, bust down your door
Try to build a house no one builds no more
But I got a telephone
Kids are all scared and all alone
The Boss stopped bumping, the rock stopped rolling
The middle fingers rising and it won’t stop showing
I got some bad news
The fading of the red, white and blue”
As Zach Bryan himself said in a statement about the song, “I wrote this song months ago. I posted this song three months ago as a snippet. This shows you how divisive a narrative can be when shoved down our throats through social media. The song is about how much I love this country and everyone in it more than anything. When you hear the rest of the song, you will understand the full context that hits on both sides of the aisle. Everyone using this now as a weapon is only proving how devastatingly divided we all are. We need to find our way back.”
In other words, according to Zach Bryan, the ludicrous reactions and weaponizations of his snippet is proving the exact point the song is trying to make. And as people on the left try to employ Zach Bryan as their unwitting pawn for being a “country artist” releasing an “Anti ICE” song, the people on the right who bemoaned cancel culture are trying to cancel him for doing the same thing.
Zach Bryan continues,
“I served this country, I love this country and the song itself is about all of us coming out of this divided space. I wasn’t speaking as a politician or some greater-than-thou asshole, just a 29 year old man who is just as confused as everyone else. To see how much shit it stirred up makes me not only embarrassed but kind of scared. Left wing or right wing we’re all one bird and American. To be clear I’m not on either of these radical sides. To all those disappointed in me on either side of whatever you believe in just know I’m trying my best too and we all say things that are misconstrued sometimes.”
There’s a strange irony in how a guy who was making headlines a few short weeks ago for hopping a barbed wire fence like a crackhead going for a catalytic converter to fight Gavin Adcock is the most rational voice in the room. Anyone, anyone who has decided to politicize this moment deserves to be discredited as an irresponsible party. This includes perhaps millions of social media users at this point, but also members of the media who took the “ICE song” narrative and ran with it.
What is the problem with media and social media these days? It distills down important topics in a way the bleeds the nuance out of them, giving an incomplete picture. It jumps to conclusions. It roils political acrimony to drive clicks. It facilitates misinformation going viral. All of these things have been in play with this unreleased Zach Bryan song.
And at the same time all of this has been happening, there has also been a huge news cycle about how Dolly Parton was deathly ill—and then the same media outlets who embellished this narrative turned around and drove clicks again by dispelling their own myths. In a dark era for media, it has been especially dark over the last few days in music.
Dissent is an imperative part of the United States of America. And anyone who thinks that everything is hunky dory out there and that anyone who is offering up any sort of dissent is being un-American, you’re not paying attention. We are trundling towards a civil war in the United States, and even Tucker Carlson agrees.
Zach Bryan is simply doing his job as an artist by synthesizing and illustrating our feelings and concerns about society through his art. It’s then our job as music fans and the public to listen before sharing our opinions. And once you listen, you can choose to embrace, ignore, or admonish that art.
But until you’ve actually seen, heard, or experienced whatever an artist has created, you are in no position to criticize, commentate, and most especially, weaponize it for your political purposes.
So shut the fuck up. And instead of rushing to speak, actually try to listen. Because taking a deep breath and listening is when you get the most out of music.
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October 9, 2025 @ 8:30 am
Honestly, was kind of fearing how this topic was going to be covered on here, but I have to hand it to you Trig, this is easily the most well-reasoned and honest take I’ve seen on this topic and really anything regarding our overall current predicament.
I’m sure this comment section will be equally as reasonable and even-handed. lol
October 9, 2025 @ 8:39 am
I got to agree with most of this. I think the “both radical sides” is kind of absurd because Democrats are mostly milqtoast moderates still trying to do things the way they worked 40 years ago. But the media and online point is dead on. They jumped on this the same way they do whenever there is a big shooting and everyone is out of the gate with a political narrative before the facts are known. It seems like few people know or care about facts anymore. The mix of cable “news” infotainment and Internet clickbait has ruined the US. Few people know how anything is supposed to work or have the slightest clue what’s going on anymore because everything is dominated by algorithm driven engagement where outrage is always the big winner. I see this with even with sources that know better and present real news because they know what they are talking about because they have to.
October 9, 2025 @ 10:01 am
Hi John,
I don’t recall Democrats 40 years ago advocating for cutting the dicks off of teenagers, or opening our borders up to the world unfettered, or celebrating murder openly.
I could be misremembering though. Do you have any examples?
October 9, 2025 @ 10:30 am
Let’s please try to keep these comments on the topic of music, and specifically this Zach Bryan situation. I understand there is a political quotient to this story. But nobody is going to have their political opinions changed in this comments section. Thank you.
October 9, 2025 @ 8:43 am
The 350 million dollar Zach Bryan insurgency continues with Trigger carrying water for it.
Shameful.
October 9, 2025 @ 8:45 am
For the next 12 months, every comment section here, regardless of the article’s topic, will feature someone ranting about Zach Bryan.
October 9, 2025 @ 8:47 am
Man, I got into the independent country music thing about ten years ago partly as an escape from the broader culture wars. It felt like an untouchable safe haven. Now it’s all been sucked right into the culture wars like shit down a toilet bowl, like everything else. I remember seeing Zach Bryan perform in a 100-person capacity venue just a few years ago and would never have expected to see and hear his name and likeness on national TV news broadcasts, especially not in this context, but here we are. A real shame.
October 9, 2025 @ 8:51 am
Follow the money.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:21 am
Thats crazy because I got into Independent Country in part because artists like Isbell and Childers and American Aquarium (who I saw live last night, was awesome) were willing to stand up and talk about societal issues– the mainstream country thats just a business directory of Lower Broadway or an advertisement for Ford F150s or the good Ole boy lifestyle is what absolutely bores me
October 9, 2025 @ 9:56 am
Absolutely ,no reason artists shouldn’t talk about their politics if they choose. If you are a listener and so shallow that listening to a different viewpoint is offensive then dont do it. And if you do, dont complain about it.
If people think that the way today’s world is wont inspire artists for decades they must be either naive or ignorant or both.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:59 am
Agreed
October 9, 2025 @ 8:49 am
They’re just all up in their whiny little feels finding out that Zach is a legit American rather than the confederate F-boy they wanted him to be.
October 9, 2025 @ 10:19 am
No one wants that pumpkin-headed cabbage patch doll, Zach Bryan to be anything other than the emo soy he is.
October 9, 2025 @ 10:21 am
Just wait until they hear about Chris Stapleton
October 9, 2025 @ 8:52 am
Well said! Agree with this 100%!!
October 9, 2025 @ 8:56 am
Amen.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:03 am
Zach Bryan is not happy he has an album recorded and finish waiting to be scheduled for release. I believe he dropped that snippet to force the label to release sometime fast.
As for the snippet, no one is more qualified to sing about the state of this country since Kris Kristofferson (may he rest in peace) than Zach Bryan. Megyn Kelly and Kristi Noem need a lesson on the constitution if they think they can silence someone for expression his/her opinions.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:06 am
And here I was worried you couldn’t actually be cajoled into opining about this…
But now that you did… we can too! Listen Ive loved Bryan since I first heard Heading South, but those of us that follow him know that he has made ideological statements, not sure why people didnt know that, but…
I take umbrage with Zachs statement, mostly because he released the snippet… he didnt choose to release the whole song, no one leaked the lyrics for him, he clearly released these verses for a reason. He cant play dumb to that.
Anyways I’m glad you gave an actual opinion on this but don’t know why youre so reluctant to. You’ve opined about things far less relevant, MD far more petty, about zach bryan, in the last two weeks. I care far more about this than what little tiff hes getting in with drinking buddies anyways
October 9, 2025 @ 9:24 am
That’s a good point – he did release those lyrics himself. The ICE reference in those lyrics doesn’t make any sense. It’s obvious that Zach Bryan and his friends are not Hispanic. Gen Z’s attention span is so short it’s a lost cause trying to explain congruity in lyrics.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:08 am
Zach should never release the song. Then, when people ask him about it, he can just say, “I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’ve never released a song like that.”
October 9, 2025 @ 9:09 am
Just because someone at one time signed up to serve/defend their country, it doesn’t follow that they agree with everything their leader says. This is especially true with some of the craziness going on in the US these days.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:11 am
I’m going to Mexico illegally and not get arrested🤣
October 9, 2025 @ 10:20 am
Out of kindness, I suppose…
October 9, 2025 @ 9:12 am
I think you are spot on. I have been guilty of trying to defend Zack and the snippet as some form of American Protest song. It’s probably not a protest song but I feel like a good ol protest song is about as American as anything out there. So, I did my best to defend and applaud at the same time. I kinda saw this as a Steve Earle, Drive by Truckers, Jason Isbell, and a Long Violent History moment and it’s turned into something so much bigger. I was wrong in seeing it that way. I am not even sure all the negativity is even coming from people that know a damn thing about ZB. Anyway thanks for this article, it will help keep me grounded when the anger and frustration starts to rise.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:14 am
Is it still true there is no such thing as bad publicity if it keeps your name in the news?
October 9, 2025 @ 9:14 am
The only obvious complaint here is that the quality of Zach Bryan’s lyrics didn’t improve any.
Yeah I agree that people on both sides were jumping the gun and using their comfirmation bias to be completely self-serving. This problem with the media isn’t new – this is exactly what the Left was doing with Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson (Both people I have taken issue with on certain topics but that was because I was familiar with a large part of their work). It’s frustrating seeing retard self-labeled patriots online compare Zach to the Dixie Chicks and say he’s betraying America and that nonsense (while they fully support Isreal controlling us).
October 9, 2025 @ 9:17 am
You’re absolutely right on this one; media literacy, even within the media itself, is at an abysmal rate.
Bryan’s “aw shucks, I didn’t know it’d raise a fuss” statement made me roll my eyes, though. No matter the context of the full song, he knew exactly what he was doing by releasing that particular snippet.
October 9, 2025 @ 10:00 am
More so, his corporate owners knew exactly what they were doing contracting him to release that particular snippet.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:17 am
Why would he release a snippet if it doesn’t provide proper context for the entire song? Nuance can be glossed over or missed entirely even without things being as charged as they are now. Putting out part of a song that’s about something meaningful going on now sounds like a tactical mistake from him.
I was waiting for a good take on this issue here, and I’m glad Trig wrote it.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:18 am
Got to hand it to him. He knows how to generate interest. Especially in the current environment. Release a portion of a song on a controversial topic and let the media and social media take over. Lots of publicity with zero capital outlay. His team is teaching a master class on marketing.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:55 am
Unless it creates a schism in his fan base. Starting a “discussion” like this can get out of hand in short order with media figures and content providers who don’t really know much about him.
I honestly don’t have a lot of knowledge about his career beyond the fact that he’s gotten huge outside of the usual channels. Is he THAT cynical that he’d go out on this limb that far or did he make a mistake?
October 9, 2025 @ 10:19 am
Hes also openly supported Trans members of the military… this whole anger to me is generate by people who’ve always known zach is this way but have hoped hed just shut up and sing anyways
October 9, 2025 @ 9:21 am
Not one of the people I spoke to in person the last few days said anything about ZB’s song. But I did see rage baiting and yammering on the internet – which I paid no mind. Sadist thing this week was running into a left of center friend at the tennis court. I asked, “how’s it going?” She said, “great except for all the problems with our country right now.” All I could think was she and her husband retired successfully, her daughters are both college educated and healthy, they live in a nice house in a nice neighborhood and want for nothing. But because she’s so plugged into MSNBC with all the 24 hour doom, gloom, and ‘Nazi’s are here’ bullshit, she’s lost her joy – at the same time she was playing tennis with friends sipping wine. (I’ve seen the same with rightwing news’ junkies so it cuts both ways.) Here’s a tip for a better life; listen to music and don’t listen to bullshit on the internet.
October 9, 2025 @ 9:43 am
I really dont care either way about the lyrics to some song. I tried listening to Zach Bryan songs before. Just not a fan. His music doesnt do anything for me