Singer also drops two more new tracks, “River Washed Hair” and “Song for You”: “They didn’t fit on an EP either, so I’m just releasing them to get them out into the world cause I love them”
Days after Zach Bryan debuted the song “Streets of London” at a concert in London, the singer has shared the studio version of the track along with two more new songs.
Performing at London’s Hyde Park this weekend — his “biggest headlining show to date,” he wrote on social media — Bryan performed “Streets of London” for the first time, cautioning the crowd, “If I mess this up, you guys can boo us off stage.”
Soon after the Hyde Park gig, Bryan hopped on social media to reveal that “Streets of London” would be released on Monday — “Hope u guys don’t hate it, recorded it at bowies old studio across the pond with my best friends,” Bryan said — which came and went without the new song.
“Yoooo decided to put two songs out instead of just one it’s gonna take an extra day!! Songs’ll be out Tuesday sorry sorry sorry,” Bryan then wrote on Instagram of the delay.
“They are kind of just tunes that didn’t belong on the record, and they didn’t fit on an EP either, so I’m just releasing them to get them out into the world cause I love them. Hope you guys enjoy them. I love each one of ya!! even the folks who talked mad shit all year.”
The tracks finally did arrive on Tuesday, but there were three new songs instead of the aforementioned two: “Streets of London,” along with “River Washed Hair” and “Song for You.”
“Also only five people ever have sold out Hyde Park two nights in a row,” Bryan added. “I have you guys to thank for it. I love you so much for showing out London. I will love your beautiful city and country forever! See you next time!”
The three tracks mark Bryan’s first new music since he re-released his song “Memphis; the Blues” without John Moreland’s contribution.