Zac Brown Isn’t a Satanist. He’s Just Seriously Bored

In 2014, as part of Eric Church’s arena tour after the release of his album The Outsiders, the rocker masquerading as a country artist decided to invest in a massive inflatable “air sculpture” of Satan that appeared during the performance of his song “Devil, Devil (Prelude: Prince of Darkness).”
When one of the first stops on the tour happened to be in Birmingham, Alabama in the heart of the American Bible Belt, you can imagine the reception for the multi-story representation of Satan was mixed to say the least.
Why exactly was Eric Church featuring a massive Satan inflatable at his concerts? Along with the song tie-in, the devil air sculpture had a Nashville belt buckle, and was supposed to represent the evils of the music industry. But for a one-song gag, it seemed a little excessive. People made comparisons of Church’s Satan mascot to the parody metal band Spinal Tap, and a specific episode of The Simpsons that featured Spinal Tap and a big inflatable Satan prop.

But Eric Church didn’t feature the devil at his concert due to him being a satanist. He did it to be edgy, to be unusual, to be an “Outsider” as he was trying to sell himself at the time. But even more so, Eric Church did it because he was bored, including with country music. That was very much the theme throughout Church’s The Outsiders era, and into today. Tired of the country tropes, he wanted to make an edgy (in his mind) rock record.
Zac Brown Band just released their new album Love & Fear on December 5th. The album is a weird mix of immature, pot-heavy songs indicative of the ’90s—including an unfortunate collaboration with Snoop Dogg and a slew of unnecessary ‘MF’ bombs—interspersed between ultra sappy, Kathie Lee Gifford-style morning show scented candle positive affirmations, including one with Dolly Parton. There’s also a couple of surprisingly good songs on the album among the weird, incongruent stuff.
To coincide with the new album, Zac Brown Band booked a residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas December 5th, 6th, 12th, and 13th, along with a couple of other dates in January. Leading up to The Sphere shows, Zac Brown couldn’t have been more hyperbolic, saying The Sphere show was his “masterpiece”—not really the new album mind you, but the presentation they’d put together for the massive screened experience.
As part of the almost 360-degree Sphere show is imagery that some are characterizing as Satanic to the point where a legitimate moral panic has set in with scores of news articles and Christian exposé’s about it, dissecting the imagery, and explaining why its scandalous, with one of the prevailing conclusions being that Zac Brown has “sold out for Satan.”
The show opens with Zac Brown singing his silly, self-affirming rock song “Heavy Is The Head” he originally cut with Chris Cornell back in 2015. During the song, a massive skeletal character appears on The Sphere screen, and Zac Brown comes out wearing a crown himself. During other portions of the presentation you also see what looks like a hell hound, people being bonded in chains, and other sort of dark, underworld imagery.
But similar to Eric Church back in 2014, this isn’t Zac Brown’s attempt to usher in Armageddon or to show his allegiance to the Dark Prince. He’s just a bored, post-country entertainer whose heart is not into country music and is tired of playing “Chicken Fried” for the 5,000th time. He’s trying to be edgy. In fact, the skeletal appearance seems to be just as much inspired by The Grateful Dead skull and roses emblem as it is Satan.
Zac Brown and The Zac Brown Band think they’re the modern version of The Grateful Dead. In fact, they played a Grateful Dead tribute concert back in January, with the skull and roses emblem imposed behind them. But trust that not a single self-respecting Grateful Dead fan was in attendance at The Sphere for Zac Brown Band shows. They’re saving their money for the next time Billy Strings rolls through town.
Zac Brown has no sonic compass, let alone a moral one. Since the 2015 album Jekyll + Hyde, he’s pinballed from being a hard rock artist, to an EDM performer with his side project Sir Rosevelt, back to his country roots when that flopped, then to whatever The Owl and The Controversy in 2019 were—a terrible mix of pop-hop and whatever else—to once again reverting back to country/Southern rock with 2021’s The Comeback, with few country fans buying into it because they’d been so whiplashed over the years.
Meanwhile, Zac Brown’s personal life has been similarly mercurial and messy. There was the “hookers and blow” incident in 2016, with police being accused as being part of a cover up. By 2018, Brown was divorced from his wife and mother of five. In 2023, he married model and actress Kelly Yazdi. A few months later that ended in divorce, with Yazdi accusing Zac of all kinds of scandalous things, forcing his girlfriend Kendra Scott to make what some characterize as hostage videos saying how awesome Zac Brown is.
But is Zac Brown a Satanist? Come on. Zac Brown couldn’t be a Satanist because that would indicate some sort of ideological underpinning or salient intellectual principle that Zac Brown holds to, when in truth he seems incapable of coming to such conclusive things.
Since 2015, this whole thing has been less about the Zac Brown Band, and more about the Zac Brown Brand. His core fans love to give Zac credit for being so creative, he can’t be pigeon holed in any genre. Same goes from Eric Church, and the French horn all over his new album Evangeline vs. The Machine. But like Church, Zac Brown is an artist who really doesn’t know who he is, and misunderstands “weird” and “unexpected” as “creative.”
Adding unusual Satan-adjacent imagery to his Sphere show makes just about as much sense as Zac Brown launching an EDM career, or singing “Gucci bag, stacks on stacks, diamonds fill up the champagne glass, Veyron whip, G5 high” in his terrible song “God Given.” And let’s not even get started on Zac Brown’s song “Swayze.” In a strange way, all of this stuff is on brand for Zac Brown because his brand and style is nothing.
The dude is bored. And strangely, Zac has kept enough loyal fans who take his weird forays into whatever suits his fancy as “creativity” to keep his career going, and sell out Sphere shows on consecutive nights. Yes, The Zac Brown Band probably will lose some religious fans over this latest controversy. But ultimately, the moral panic will probably only help his prospects in the long-term. Because like so many high-profile individuals in America, failing upward is Zac Brown’s specialty.
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December 14, 2025 @ 8:55 am
Dumbass Bible Belters freaking out about the devil in music since at least the 1950s. Some things never change.
December 14, 2025 @ 10:07 am
Just exactly what is so “Dumbass” about it?
December 14, 2025 @ 10:46 am
Freaking out about the devil in music is a good place to start.
December 14, 2025 @ 10:58 am
What is bad about “Freaking out about the devil in music …” ?
December 14, 2025 @ 12:07 pm
We’re obviously looking at this from different sides of the subject. As long as you’re not trying to censor what other folks listen to, do whatever floats your boat. Happy sailing.
December 14, 2025 @ 8:14 pm
“Dumbass Bible Belters”
Expound upon your statement.
Certainly you are not referring to the good Brothers and Sisters of Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, etc. who respectfully, Honor the Lord.
: D Happy sailing?
Oh Sweetie, you need to understand a little more about your audience before jumping into this arena.
December 15, 2025 @ 6:46 am
Bless your heart.
December 15, 2025 @ 8:08 am
What is “devil music?” My parents thought it was KISS, Ozzy Osborne, and all these crazy claims about Satanic messages if you played the record backwards. It only got more ridiculous from there so I just roll my eyes when I hear it.
December 14, 2025 @ 11:15 am
My issue with the “bible thumpers” around this issue (and others like it) is this desire from them to police what others can view or consume.
I have zero issue if a religious person says “I’m out” and leaves a concert or refuses to listen to an artist because they have satanic imagery in a video or at a concert.
I have a MAJOR issue with bible thumpers saying *I* can’t view or consume said content as a result. Censorship by the left is stupid and it is just as stupid when it comes from the religious right.
Pull the weeds from your own backyard.
December 14, 2025 @ 11:45 am
Respectfully, evangelicals are called to fight the spread of evil in the world. Pulling the weeds in your own backyard is only part of the job.
Example: An individual choosing not to drink and drive is the correct choice. Fighting against societal norms to drink and drive is needed to help make the streets safer. This took root in the 80″s with MADD. People still do it but people accept it as being wrong more than was done before that.
Here comes the blowback!
You may think is a flawed example, but I think it’s reasonable.
Is Zac Brown satanic or just thirsty for relevance? Relevance is the more likely answer, but not the only possible answer.
December 14, 2025 @ 12:03 pm
Evangelicals create a huge amount of evil. You guys created the prosperity Gospel which tells poor people that giving money to the rich is good. Many of you believe sincerely in abusing your own children.
History will not be kind to you.
December 14, 2025 @ 12:28 pm
The continued belief in objective normativity hasn’t fixed anything – it just allows people to feel righteous and justified when they murder other people.
December 14, 2025 @ 12:36 pm
Stellar – Prosperity Gospel IS NOT from evangelicals. Actual evangelicals in actual churches and involved in legitimate online ministries call out prosperity gospel constantly.
Abusing our own children? WTF? Put down the pipe, dude.
Historically, evangelical Christianity is ultimately what ended institutional slavery in the United Kingdom and in the USA. That’s actual history: See William Wilberforce, George Whitfield, etc.
This is as far as I’m taking this thread.
December 14, 2025 @ 2:20 pm
Evangelicals don’t abuse children? Apparently this branch, one of the largest, didn’t get that memo. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/assembly-god-church-shield-predators-child-sex-abuse-allegations-rcna240213
December 14, 2025 @ 2:24 pm
Religious folks are told to live moral lives and to spread the word. Regardless what religion we are talking about, that is essentially what it all boils down to.
That is different than “F your 1st amendment rights; my bible says you can’t watch/listen/think/say that”.
If you want to stand out in the rain and protest Eric Church – fine by me. Where I think it crosses a line is actively trying to pass legislation that infringes on others ability to watch/think/listen/say what they want.
Sadly, a lot of folks (including many evangelicals) seem to think differently.
December 14, 2025 @ 3:05 pm
Mike W.: I’m not talking about legislating anything. I’m saying that people can raise their voices and say that this or that is a dark path that we can’t glorify or promote.
Is Zac Brown doing something demonic here? I tend to agree with Trigger and believe that he’s just a thirsty dumdum trying to clout chase. I do think that there are other acts who are more dark and their lives and careers are really steeped in that darkness. I’m not going into more detail about this, as this topic is contentious enough already. Zac Brown isn’t deep enough to stir that deep a pot or create music that touches anything deep within.
The link to the video Trigger embedded here is to a popular ministry on Youtube highlighting troubling content in entertainment, media, and pop culture. It’s from a ministry and is not about influencing government policy. If you hate Christianity or organized religion, you’ll hate the message about getting a relationship with the deity. If you’re a believer, you might find it meaningful.
December 14, 2025 @ 3:20 pm
Patti: Anyone can do terrible things, and churches/ministries aren’t exempt from that.
Those of us who do endeavor to live lives of faith have to find the right place to join and and the right people to worship with. There’s been a large shift lately in people leaving charlatan organizations to find something legitimate. I’m one of those people.
The charlatans often didn’t start off that way; they often went wrong one small step at a time until they were corrupt, much like how people don’t become falling down drunks after a long weekend.
The alcoholic goes a AA (a group that is ultimately faith based) for support AND accountability to keep him/her on the narrow path and keep working their plan – emphasis on working.
It’s like anything else in this life. The wrong people can corrupt a church like any other human endeavor. It just looks worse when a church collapses under the weight of depravity.
December 14, 2025 @ 5:08 pm
OK, I watched the video link from the this article. I can see that ZB is pretty shallow, but this crap that he calls his masterpiece that he foisted on the audience is REALLY dark and debauched.
If he’s not a Satanist, he’s a shallow POS that no adult with any introspection or intelligence should pay any mind to aside from telling him to get his head out of his ass and realize there’s more to like than clout and attention.
OK, I’m really done with this mess. I need to take a shower…
December 14, 2025 @ 12:58 pm
Belief in the supernatural is dumbass to the nth degree.
December 14, 2025 @ 1:18 pm
Let’s please try to respect the beliefs of EVERYONE here, and try to keep the discussion on the matter at hand.
December 16, 2025 @ 2:12 am
Very dark demonic crap. Zac, you need a mental health doctor. Crazy stupid to perform like this. Shameful to push this on fans. Abuse during marriage. The tattoo on your upper chest is a hellhound of some sort. I guess you sold out, and now your doing the work of the Beast. You need an ass whooping brother. Spoiled fool, I’m throwing out your album.
December 14, 2025 @ 6:09 pm
Good to see we have the 21st Century’s Aristotle here to lay the law down
December 14, 2025 @ 7:54 pm
Ok Karen!
December 15, 2025 @ 8:43 am
There is not and has never been satanic anything in music that isn’t either trolling or Gwar-like comic buffoonery. In all of the satanic panics, it’s all been imaginary BS that has genuinely hurt innocent people because someone read the Bible and instead of paying attention to the messages of love and forgiveness got caught up in trying to put themselves into Bible stories and make themselves into some sort of religious warrior. Thousands of alleged cases of Satanic abuse, actual evidence supporting the allegations in zero of them. It’s the modern day equivalent of burning witches, and it almost invariably has been directed at oddballs and outcasts who are easy to paint as villains because they are on the fringes of society and poorly understood.
Continuing to act as though there is anything real here is the act of someone who has zero care for facts and is so caught up in panic that they are missing the whole point of the religion – love, kindness, and forgiveness. Perpetuating the hate, the suspicion, the panic, and the fear over imagined offenses or trolling blown out of proportion is in fact the act of someone who is actively working in opposition to the messages of the Bible.
So pretty much definitionally, regardless of your religious beliefs, if you think are seeing truth in any satanic panic related claims, you are in fact a dumbass.
December 15, 2025 @ 10:55 am
Well, you can join your GODLESS, amoral compadres in HELL one day— your failure to accept the truth will see you gnashing your teeth with old Rob Reiner and the rest of you HELL bound lost souls. Hopefully someday soon you wake up.
December 15, 2025 @ 11:50 am
How very Christian of you.
December 16, 2025 @ 11:27 am
Happily if it will keep me from sanctimonious douchebags like you.
And Rob Reiner did more good on this earth in a year than your Great Orange Leader will have in his entire sad pathetic lonely life. How sad that someone is supposedly murdered by his son and all you people can do is celebrate because he dared not agree with your savior.
Oh, and can you tell me the truth? I’ve been trying to find the person who knows it. I had no idea I’d find them here. And not what you *believe* but the truth. You know, something you can prove.
Finally, here’s a little secret – there isn’t a hell. Or a heaven. There’s just cold, dark earth. Prove me wrong.
December 17, 2025 @ 9:58 am
Hail Satan
December 25, 2025 @ 12:38 pm
Says a truck of the Lite that blinds the normie with comment above. Btw, I’m nowhere near a bible thumper. More a hardcore occultist. Watch what you say.
December 14, 2025 @ 9:04 am
I was disappointed with Eric Church’s last album although I think it does get better with subsequent listens. It well below his best. Maybe he is losing his way. I too doubt Zac Brown is a satanist. I can’t help but feel Zac Brown has lost his way. I thought his last album might be him starting to find his way again but his latest ‘Love and Fear’ is a mess and it is all over the place. There are a few decent tracks but some truly bad tracks such as the one with Snoop Dogg. It is just horrible. I don’t mind artists experimenting and I understand them doing so but on this album, in my view, Zac has completely lost his way. Disappointing.
December 14, 2025 @ 9:33 am
Oh, E D G Y to the maximum.
Uh-huh.
The “Sphere” is nothing more than an obnoxiously oversized eyesore in the Vegas landscape.
And, predictably lauded by the Carnival Cruise line adjacent groups of average losers, as being just so exquisitely, exquisite.
For the record, if it walks, and talks, like it has underworld vibes, then am pretty sure it was not meant to instill a joyous response of Christ centered truth.
Amused at the Pirates of the Caribbean, organ playing skeleton, rip off.
Other than that, how predictably droll.
December 15, 2025 @ 7:07 am
You look the Vegas skyline and it’s the sphere your seeing as the obnoxiously large eyesore?
December 15, 2025 @ 11:57 am
Yes.
December 14, 2025 @ 9:33 am
While I could say a bunch of things about this situation, I’ll keep it simple.
I’m not a fan of Zac Brown or terribly knowledgeable about his work. Unfortunately, it seems that he’s bought into the old saw about any publicity is good publicity. He does seem unmoored and is flailing to get back to relevancy. Thanks to Trigger for his perspective.
December 14, 2025 @ 10:02 am
The devil has been showing up in blues, bluegrass, rock, country, etc. since music began. If someone gets verklempt at this point over the devil popping up in a song, they are especially fragile and need to stop listening to music to avoid a psychotic breakdown.
December 14, 2025 @ 11:56 am
Yeah my reaction to this is ” Wait till they find out about gothic Americana and all of that stuff”. There is so, so nso much stuff. Invoking the devil, fake, religious imagery, etc. In that whole genre. And then there’s all of us who like 16 horsepower because they also sing about Satan except they’re serious about it because they’re Christians so they sing the same nonsense with more conviction.
December 16, 2025 @ 11:29 am
Know where else he shows up a lot? Church. Maybe “Jaime” and those like him/her should stay away from those demonic temples!!
🙂
December 14, 2025 @ 10:31 am
Give me “satanic back masking” or take a hike! I wonder how many evangelicals think of Tom Sawyer as a classic with no knowledge of the fact that Twain wrote extensively about Satan being the good guy. Oh wait, they don’t read so never mind!
December 14, 2025 @ 12:00 pm
Yeah, yeah anyone else who’s amused by this stuff should take a look at religious scholar Joseph laycock, who has a couple of books about moral panics. He has one about the moral panic around dungeons& dragons, which any of us who are in our forties or ’50s dealt with as children. When Christians freaked out. He has another one about modern-day Satanism, as in the people who go around feeding the homeless and put up baphomet statues where in places where Christians are violating the first amendment, separation of church and state stuff. It’s pretty awesome.
I believe his degree is from an actual divinity school if I’m remembering right. There are some really good interviews with him on YouTube.
Hail, spaghetti or whatever, while we’re at it
December 14, 2025 @ 6:12 pm
So….
December 15, 2025 @ 10:58 am
Your reading & comprehension skills are dismal at best. Your point is moot.
December 17, 2025 @ 9:59 am
no greater hate than christian love
December 14, 2025 @ 10:54 am
Almost 60 years after you Americans lost your minds (well some of you anyway) over John Lennon’s ‘more popular than Jesus’ comment and still some bible bashers manage to be offended by nothing. You’re a funny lot sometimes!
December 14, 2025 @ 11:21 am
I don’t care either way about this. The only real problem is that the music is shitty.
December 14, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
I mean the article is pretty amusing. I definitely don’t give a s*** about this guy, country or not, but this is such a ridiculous train wreck, EDM, swayze, and all of that.
December 14, 2025 @ 10:55 am
I hadnt really heard anything about this so i dont think its realy a big thing. Far as zac brown band goes, its been a long fall for them. They used to be pretty good but in chasing relevency or whatever they are chasing, they have just lost all credibility.
December 14, 2025 @ 11:50 am
He had GROSS rap on an album or a song or whatever. That means I would NEVER have anything to do with him in any way ever.
I really enjoyed this article!
December 14, 2025 @ 12:43 pm
Going to fix the title for you:
“Zac Brown Isn’t a Satanist. He’s Just Seriously Boring.”
December 14, 2025 @ 2:17 pm
Give any homage to the devil at all and you may find yourself in a desperate place… just sayin…
December 17, 2025 @ 10:02 am
falling to your knees and praying to a guy who might punish you if you make him made shows he has an ego problem. Ava Satanas
December 17, 2025 @ 1:51 pm
I think you may have been misled about this book. The story isn’t about a God who is sitting around waiting to punish people, but rather about one who is always in the pursuit of redeeming the universally screwed up people to whom he gave free will. Whether you believe it or not is up to you but that is the story.
December 14, 2025 @ 6:11 pm
I loved his first three albums, and have been very sad to see how far the band has fallen since then. I heard the Snoop Dogg duet and was so irritated I refuse to listen to the album. Which songs are surprisingly good? I’d love to hear some good Zac Brown songs, but don’t want to listen to the album.
December 14, 2025 @ 9:39 pm
“Hard Run” with Marcus King, and the next song “The Sum” are not bad at all. But then they lead into the AWFUL Snoop Dogg collaboration, that isn’t just bad because it’s Snoop Dogg. He’s probably the best thing about the song. It’s just a stupid, song.
I might review the album at some point.
December 14, 2025 @ 7:28 pm
I always find these musical “Satanic panics” to be absolutely hilarious. In the world of heavy metal, there have been tons of bands who made Zac Brown look like Mr. Rogers. There’s a British band actually called Satan, who’ve been active since the early 1980s. Literally every Mercyful Fate and Venom song is about Satan. And don’t even get me started on the Norwegian black metal bands, who actually murdered people and burned down churches. Zac Brown’s cartoon devils are about as threatening as The Monkees.
(Idea: “Black Country”. No, not African-American country, but Satanic country. Hank III might be into it.)
December 15, 2025 @ 2:46 am
yes exactly, what’s so edgy about that in 2025? Celtic Frost probabbly didi it 40 years ago.
Your idea ain’t so bad , given how all these rappers pass as “country” a country band with a bòack metal face painting woul do.
December 15, 2025 @ 8:56 am
Black country – where a murder ballad is REALLY a murder ballad!
I’m just trying to picture a Hank Williams song, but instead of Hank Williams singing it’s someone doing that black metal shouting vocal thing.
December 15, 2025 @ 11:59 am
Europe fell a long time ago from the beliefs that made it a superpower.
December 17, 2025 @ 10:04 am
those churches were built on Pagan soil…. because christians are shady ass people and if you don’t believe in their god they harass and punish… GOD IS WEAK
December 17, 2025 @ 12:18 pm
All soil is God’s soil.
The pagans were a bunch of child-sacrificing barbarians.
December 17, 2025 @ 2:32 pm
god got mary pregnant when she was 15 yrs old…. That makes God a pedophile.
December 14, 2025 @ 8:26 pm
As Bob Dylan so wisely sang in 1979, “It may be the devil, it may be the Lord, but you’re gonna have to serve somebody.”
This whole thing reeks of boredom, drugs, and desperation.
December 14, 2025 @ 8:39 pm
“Because like so many high-profile individuals in America, failing upward is Zac Brown’s specialty”
GREAT LINE
December 14, 2025 @ 9:21 pm
In the picture at the top of the page, is ZB wearing a keffiyeh, or something trying to evoke keffiyeh like vibes? Not that I care if he does, but it’s not the kind of fashion statement you make casually in today’s political climate. It sure looks like one, but boy it’d be funny if he waded into Middle Eastern politics accidentally because he didn’t know what he was wearing.
Re: Eric Church vs ZB. To me the difference is, Eric Church has a handful of good songs, but he’s not a great singer, whereas ZB has a much better voice and only one or two good songs. OK, maybe only one: Highway 20 Ride.
December 14, 2025 @ 9:36 pm
I don’t believe it’s a keffiyeh. It’s a “I’m a rich guy” scarf.
December 15, 2025 @ 9:41 am
I’d add Colder Weather and its near-clone, Sweet Annie, to that short list of good songs. I’d like them even more if he’d recorded one or the other and came up with a new musical idea for the next song.
December 15, 2025 @ 10:15 am
Agree, Colder Weather is also a good song and indicative of what he could have done as a great country singer. I didn’t know the song Sweet Annie but dang you are right it’s almost exactly like Colder Weather in melody and theme.
December 15, 2025 @ 2:28 am
Is there a scorecard or cheat-sheet that explains real quickly who’s “allowed” to use satanic imagery in their art and who is not? The Devil is a character in Mel Gibson’s “Passion of the Christ” and other passion plays.
December 15, 2025 @ 10:32 am
If you look at the art REALLY closely you can sometimes figure out when Satan is supposed to be the good guy and when Satan is supposed to be the bad guy.
You’re welcome.
December 15, 2025 @ 11:07 pm
Ah. So I’m supposed to defer to the observational and interpretive skills of culture warriors who wouldn’t know nuance, irony or humor if it bit them in the arse.
Bless your heart.
December 15, 2025 @ 3:59 am
Partially agree in the sense that, no of course he isn’t worshipping the devil.
On the other hand, this page needs to relax. Zac brown band hasn’t claimed to be country for a long time. In fact, the opposite. He said he doesn’t want to be labelled or tied to a genre.
Country can be part of it, but not limited to it.
Ok, if the author of this page doesn’t like rock music or whatever genre they venture into fine. But why keep reviewing his music on old premises. If Zac hasn’t claimed to stay country in years, then the page shouldn’t review him from a country point of view.
They’re a multi genre band. So stop saying he isn’t country. We know he isn’t.
December 15, 2025 @ 9:04 am
Zac Brown Band’s last album from October 2021 “The Comback” was sold as a country album, and the narrative behind it was that he was coming back to his country roots. That’s not a very long time ago. His new album definitely has songs that would be considered country, and he collaborates with country and country-adjacent artists like Marcus King and Dolly Parton. The metadata is marked as “Country.” Some of the headlines stemming from this “Satan” controversy read “Country star stirs controversy…”
This is the ultimate problem with Zac Brown. He wants it both ways. He wants to considered untethered from any genre, but at the same time he needs country because that’s the infrastructure that supports him.
December 15, 2025 @ 9:16 am
Yeah fair enough I guess. Even as a loyal ZBB I can’t argue with that 😂
Never really bothered me as although country is my main favourite, I like any type of music. Including old and new country. But yeah get where you’re coming from.
December 15, 2025 @ 5:55 am
I know nothing about Zac Brown but I think satan is pretty obvious imagery for a big Vegas show. It’s almost too on the nose.
December 15, 2025 @ 7:53 am
His downfall has been wild. First 3 or so albums were pretty solid. Great instrumentation and harmony’s. Couple classic songs. Then the wheels fell off. Worst is his band is full of fantastic pickers and he’s wanting to do edm shit. I’m sure they’re paid well and why they’re staying with him but seems like such a waste of talent on the stage.
December 15, 2025 @ 9:45 am
I always compare the ZBB to the DMB. Dave Matthews leads a great bunch of musicians in making largely uninteresting music.
December 15, 2025 @ 10:08 am
Dave Matthews Band is a good comparison. Lots of great musicianship under-utilized, and fans think they’re the second coming of Phish or Frank Zappa, when the music remains very basic.
December 15, 2025 @ 8:03 am
Hmmmmm.Perhaps Satan invented “Bro-Country.”
December 15, 2025 @ 8:42 am
Sturgill Simpson is who Zac Brown thinks he is
December 15, 2025 @ 9:14 am
Exactly. I was going to add a whole spiel about that in the article, and cut it for time. Similarly to Eric Church and Zac Brown, Sturgill Simpson is bored with country music. But he also doesn’t feel the need to keep up with a facade. Sturgill’s dismissive nature of his own fans can be just as deleterious as whatever Zac and Eric are doing. But unlike them, he truly does what he wants, and has the creative acumen to actually pull it off as opposed to just doing weird stuff and demanding it be considered high art.
December 15, 2025 @ 9:15 am
If the Occult/Masonic/Satanist forces exist in the upper levels of the music industry labels as some theorize, Zac Brown would be the guy to try and bolster his career through it.
There is no shortage of interview videos online of people talking about how a friend or ex-boyfriend etc indirectly confessed to channeling some dark force at the direction of someone in the industry in hopes to boost their career, and other people refusing to go along with creepy direction from music execs. (which is an interesting theory to how some of these rappers come out of nowhere and blow up) There is commonality of occult imagery in modern pop music that has some asking questions. There is a modern resurgence of the 70’s and 80’s Satanic panic going on – but some of it was correct. There were rock bands into Anton Levay, Aleister Crowley, and Kenneth Anger. If that Satanic influences exists as theorized, there isn’t hard proof of it – it’s just weird that so many use Masonic imagery (such as covering one eye) when it doesn’t exactly fit their genre. It’s one thing when someone like Ozzy or Slayer uses Satanic imagery – it’s another when Sabrina Carpenter does it.
December 15, 2025 @ 10:19 am
Every artist’s greatest fear should be reaching that point where the size of their ego eclipses the size of their talent.
December 15, 2025 @ 11:11 am
I was waiting for the bottles of GHb spiked Baby Oil, and images of himself in drag to appear in the show….. it’s a snapshot obviously of his lifestyle and debauchery. His nosedive to rock bottom is looking explosive.
Good Riddance, he sucks~ and he is definitely rotting fruit.
December 15, 2025 @ 12:00 pm
https://youtube.com/watch?v=AQ2InEula4Q&si=Dvd6fTQc_ZjbyWd7
December 15, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
Zac Brown released “Jekyll & Hyde” ten years ago and has been the same unsatisfied soul ever since.
December 15, 2025 @ 3:12 pm
This is a quality summary and commentary on two artists I used to enjoy listening to and thought I would continue such, but now just seem disconnected and, frankly, not very fun. If I walked into a bar and saw Zac and Eric sitting there, I’d mutter the words “pretentious pricks” as I was turning around to leave.
December 16, 2025 @ 7:09 am
You need a large spoon to stir the pot these days.
Apart from online articles about this very topic, I have not heard one person in our sacred “Bible Belt” nor our blood-sweat-and-tears “Rust Belt” utter one word about Zac Brown and how he is or isn’t worshiping Satan.
If I were to make an anecdotal statement, and I will, the only people pitching a bitch about ol’ Z.B. are the keyboard warriors living in the “Cyber Belt,” who can be far more heinous than the religious monsters receiving the point from said Cheetos-stained phalanges.
December 16, 2025 @ 10:36 am
Has anyone ever made actual satanic country music? Does Satan have any gospel songs? There could be a whole untapped market out there.
December 16, 2025 @ 9:30 pm
Zac Brown stuffs gerbils up his azz.
December 17, 2025 @ 4:32 pm
A little boy is taken from his bedroom at night time by something unknown and is taken before a blood-red door. The boy is taken though a jungle hell-scape and is then bought again to the red door, but this time the door is on fire. The door opens to a huge demon wearing a crown. Then the band plans and we see Zac Brown singing the song while wearing the same kind of crown the demon is wearing. What of that what you will.
December 19, 2025 @ 10:41 pm
An issue I’ve noticed with Eric Church, and I think it may apply to Zac Brown, is that they lack somebody who can tell them, “No. That’s a bad idea.”
I think both are incredibly talented individuals in their own right, but without somebody to guide them to cut the extra crap out and figure out their musical identity, you get messes like half of Zac Brown’s career, The Outsiders, etc.
December 20, 2025 @ 8:16 am
Is that video for real? So over the top. How about… bring the focus back to the music itself.
He could have easily won over the “jam band” crowd and gone in that direction, if he had just stuck with the “You Get What You Give” sound and dispensed with all the stylistic detours and gimmicks.
And if he had done that, he could’ve gotten away with not playing Chicken Fried anymore. Plenty of musicians have done that with early hits that they grew out of (Van Morrison and Brown Eyed Girl come to mind).
You still get glimpses of what could’ve been. The Marcus King collaboration on The Comeback was five stars.
This dude fumbled the ball pretty hard.
December 23, 2025 @ 12:45 pm
Zac Brown is off the reservation; his true base will not support this.