Travis Bolt Releases Music Video for Emotionally Charged Song ‘Coming Home’ and Reveals First Album

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Travis Bolt has recently announced the upcoming release of his debut full-length album, “Burning Bridges,” which is scheduled to drop on January 16, 2026, via Gravel Road. Following the viral success of his hit song ‘Never Tried Cocaine,’ Bolt is back with a powerful new track titled ‘Coming Home.’ The new song, which serves as the album’s lead single, delves into a deeply personal narrative drawn from Bolt’s own life experiences. Specifically, the inspiration for ‘Coming Home’ stemmed from the night Bolt’s ex-wife reappeared in his life after leaving him just six months into their marriage. This track showcases Bolt’s unique ability to transform personal pain into relatable storytelling that resonates with listeners.

Described as a “smouldering chunk of beautifully solemn and soulful country rock,” ‘Coming Home’ sees Travis Bolt wear his emotions on his sleeve as he reflects on a relationship that had its fair share of ups and downs before reaching a place of beauty. In a reflective moment, Bolt shares, “True love is a beautiful thing to get to experience at least once, even if it doesn’t last. But at some point, you may just have to turn the porch light off and carry on. Here’s to anyone who has had to endure a lover who took way too long to realize what they’ve lost… this one’s for you!”

For fans eager to catch Travis Bolt live, he is set to perform at a single release show at Three Links Deep Ellum in Dallas, TX, on October 3. Additionally, he will be taking the stage at Nashville’s Whiskey Jam on October 27. Bolt’s musical journey has been far from conventional, as he navigated the challenges of Tourette’s Syndrome from a young age. Discovering the therapeutic impact of playing the guitar in calming his symptoms, music quickly became Bolt’s passion and lifeline. Growing up in East Texas, Bolt was steeped in country music from an early age, thanks to his father’s connections to the music scene. His eclectic style today is a blend of bluegrass, blues, and country rock, influenced by artists like Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen.

After years of hard work, including stints in various bands, alongside servicing Harley Davidson motorcycles and booking his own gigs, Travis Bolt finally found his breakthrough with ‘Never Tried Cocaine.’ The song, released independently, went viral on platforms like TikTok and streaming services, accumulating over 25 million streams. The success of this track led Bolt to open for Paul Cauthen at the Ryman Auditorium and embark on a European tour at Country to Country Fest. With the impending arrival of “Burning Bridges” on January 16, 2026, Travis Bolt’s musical journey continues to evolve and captivate audiences with his raw and authentic storytelling through music.

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