
In a Road Dogg exclusive, Texas red dirt trailblazers Treaty Oak Revival confirmed that their third full-length album will be released before the end of 2025 — and it’s shaping up to be their boldest project yet.
“We do have a new record coming out. It’s coming out this year. Be on the lookout for some weird shit. How many songs are on it? Has that been released yet? I’ll tell you, 12. I’ll give you a Road Dogg exclusive. You heard it first. 12-song record. Well, new Treaty Oak on the way here.”
That candid reveal gives fans the first official details: the album will feature 12 tracks, making it their most substantial release to date. And if the promise of “weird shit” is any indication, Treaty Oak Revival are pushing creative boundaries while staying true to the rowdy, outlaw spirit that’s fueled their rise.
From West Texas to National Spotlight
Formed in Odessa, TX, Treaty Oak Revival started out just a few years ago but quickly found their place in the country and Americana world. Their debut album No Vacancy (2021) introduced their raw grit, while Have a Nice Day (2023) refined their sound and even landed them on the Billboard 200.
With their signature blend of Red Dirt storytelling and punk-inspired energy, the band has cultivated a passionate fanbase. Hits like “Happy Face” and “Bad State of Mind” expanded their reach — the latter leading to a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
A Year of Transition
2025 has already been a pivotal year. Alongside releasing The Talco Tapes, an acoustic reimagining of fan favorites, the group announced bassist Andrew Carey would step away from touring. Carey, however, is confirmed to appear on the new album, keeping his fingerprints on this next chapter.
Album Three on the Horizon
The upcoming album, still untitled, has been in the works since early 2025. With 12 tracks locked in, the project is expected to be a defining moment for Treaty Oak Revival — both in terms of sound and scope.
Their hint to “be on the lookout for some weird shit” suggests experimentation, but whether that means heavier punk edges, new genre crossovers, or unexpected collaborations remains to be seen.
On Tour and On Fire
As fans wait for more details, the band continues their Bad State of Mind Tour, bringing their sweat-soaked, high-voltage shows to packed venues across the U.S. With a new album on the horizon, it’s likely crowds will hear unreleased material before anyone else.
Final Word
Thanks to a Road Dogg exclusive, fans now know what to expect: a 12-track album dropping in 2025 that promises to be their boldest and most adventurous work yet.
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