Treaty Oak Band Releases New Album “West Texas Degenerate”
After much anticipation, Treaty Oak Revival confirmed the release of their third studio album titled “West Texas Degenerate” on November 28th. The album cover was revealed on the band’s social media page, showcasing a unique anthropomorphic rabbit with antlers and graffiti set within a rugged West Texas backdrop complete with oil derricks, an aged pickup truck, and nods to local spots such as the “World Famous Jack Rabbit” in Odessa. The cover art featured a welder, depicting a sunset draped in fiery hues, strewn with debris, and explosive imagery.
Originating from Odessa, Treaty Oak Revival has garnered a loyal fan base with their fusion of country and southern rock elements. Their most recent album, “The Talco Tapes,” showcased a more subdued side of the band alongside their signature high-octane, cheeky tracks.
Currently wrapping up an Australian tour, Treaty Oak Revival has performances lined up at Festival Hall in West Melbourne on October 31st, Foreshore Park in Newcastle, part of the Strummingbird Festival on November 1st, and Claremont Showgrounds in Perth on November 2nd. The band is set to return to the United States for a concert in Phoenix, Arizona on November 7th.
Fans eager to hear the latest album need not wait long, as “West Texas Degenerate” will be available for purchase on November 28th. Treaty Oak Revival’s social media post teasing the album release encouraged listeners to mark their calendars and stay tuned for its arrival.
Overall, Treaty Oak Revival promises an exciting blend of sounds and themes in their upcoming album, offering both novelty and the band’s signature musical style. Fans of the band are eagerly anticipating the release of “West Texas Degenerate” and the stories it will tell through its music and lyrical content.