Texas is about to get loud again. Odessa’s own Treaty Oak Revival just announced their long-awaited third studio album, West Texas Degenerate, set for release on November 28. The record will be self-released by the band and is available now for pre-save and pre-order.

Frontman Sam Canty describes the project as a story of grit and growth: “This album is about coming of age, overcoming adversity, and knowing your hometown might not define you, but it’ll always be a part of you.”
West Texas Degenerate is shaping up to be the band’s rawest, most honest work yet. It captures the chaos and resilience of life in oil country with the kind of plainspoken truth that’s made Treaty Oak Revival a defining voice in Texas music. Fans will recognize recent singles “Happy Face” and “Bad State of Mind” – both viral hits that have already racked up over 150 million combined streams.
The band’s streak of success shows no signs of slowing. With more than 1.4 billion global streams, two RIAA gold-certified albums (No Vacancy and Have A Nice Day), and five platinum singles, Treaty Oak Revival have proven you don’t need a label to shake the walls of country and rock.

They’ll headline Red Bull Jukebox in Nashville on November 15 before heading home to Odessa for a special show at Ector County Coliseum on December 11. The band is also slated for Stagecoach 2026 in Indio, CA.
Fans can expect a record that feels like West Texas itself – tough, tender, and impossible to ignore.

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