
Treaty Oak Revival Drops "Bad State of Mind" Ahead of Massive 2025 Tour
Feb 14
3 min read
West Texas powerhouse Treaty Oak Revival is kicking off 2025 with a bang, dropping their highly anticipated new single, "Bad State of Mind," this Friday, February 14, via TOR Records/Interscope Records. Known for their gritty fusion of country and rock, the five-piece band from Odessa, Texas, has skyrocketed to success, amassing over one billion global streams and dominating both the streaming and touring charts.

A New Anthem for the Heartbroken
"Bad State of Mind" explores the struggle of battling negative thoughts and self-destructive patterns. In a statement, Treaty Oak Revival shared their excitement about the release, saying, “We have been working on new music for a while now and are super stoked to finally share a small piece of it with the best damn fans in the world. Our new single ‘Bad State Of Mind’ comes out 2/14 and is our gift to those who might be having a bad time on Valentine’s Day.”
Dominating the Charts and the Road
Treaty Oak Revival has taken the country and rock worlds by storm, racking up 22 million weekly streams and selling 14,000 albums per week. Their breakout albums, No Vacancy (2021) and Have A Nice Day (2023), have remained in the top 20 of Apple Music's country charts for over a year and a half. The band's music has also made waves in Hollywood, with "Boomtown" and the title track from No Vacancy featured in Taylor Sheridan’s new Paramount+ series LANDMAN. Adding to their growing list of accolades, the band has been nominated for two Academy of Country Music Awards—New Duo or Group of the Year and Album of the Year—solidifying their status as one of the genre’s most exciting acts.
A Tour Unlike Any Other
With their first leg of the 2025 tour in full swing, Treaty Oak Revival is selling out massive venues with capacities between 5,000 to 10,000 attendees. The band will be gracing some of the year's biggest stages, including Rock the Country, Two Step Inn, Stagecoach, and Bonnaroo. Fans in Los Angeles will get a rare chance to see the band in a more intimate setting when they play a sold-out show at The Fonda Theatre on April 24. As Billboard describes them, “Treaty Oak Revival kicks out brawny bar rock—sometimes their fuming riffs evoke early ‘90s Neil Young; sometimes they pack the wallop of an early-‘00s pop-punk group.”
Festival Takeover and Special Appearances
Treaty Oak Revival has built a reputation for high-energy performances, having supported Koe Wetzel, played at Lollapalooza, and recently rocked the Waste Management Phoenix Open alongside Jelly Roll. Their upcoming tour dates include stops at some of the biggest festivals in the country:
April 27 – Stagecoach Festival, Indio, CA
June 15 – Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN
June 21 – Buckeye Country Superfest, Columbus, OH
July 10 – Harley-Davidson Homecoming, Milwaukee, WI
August 7 – WE Fest, Detroit Lakes, MN
Fans eager to catch them live can check out the full tour itinerary and purchase tickets before more dates sell out.
Final Thoughts
With a new single set to drop, a packed tour schedule, and major festival appearances, Treaty Oak Revival is proving that 2025 is their year. Their ability to bridge the gap between rock and country while staying true to their West Texas roots has made them one of the most authentic and exciting acts in modern country music.
Will "Bad State of Mind" be another chart-topping hit? Given the band’s track record, all signs point to yes!
