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Tyler Halverson Releases Gritty New Heartbreaker, “Fort Worth Losing,” From Forthcoming Record, ‘In Defense Of Drinking’
A brand new one from Tyler Halverson’s forthcoming record.
Since the release of Tyler Halverson‘s debut single, “Beer Garden Baby,” in 2021, the South Dakota native has solidified himself as a staple among Texas and red dirt country fans, releasing other stellar singles like “Mac Miller,” “Her,” and “Codigo GoGo.” In April of last year, Halverson released his first EP, Western Amerijuana (Pt. 1), which was quickly followed up in October with the release of his second EP, Western Amerijuana (Pt. 2).
It was a long time coming for fans to be promised a full-length LP from him, and he delivered just that earlier this fall, announcing his debut album. Slated for a February 13 release, Halverson will gift fans In Defense of Drinking. Recorded at Amber Sound in Hermitage, Tennessee, and produced by Halverson, Ryan Youmans, and Gary Stanton (of Muscadine Bloodline), fans can expect this 11-song record to build off the sound established on his Western Amerijuana EPs.
“You can lose yourself in the troubadour lifestyle, where every night is a damn party and you’re far from your family, your home, and your faith. So, this album may be a little bit of a personal battle: Who are you on the road vs. who are you at home. These songs are often about me admitting that I can be reckless and impulsive, but that I’m trying my best. Conflict isn’t always bad if you can make some good out of it.”
Halverson gave fans a taste of what’s in store with the previously released singles, a reimagined “Beer Garden Baby” featuring Parker McCollum and “More Hearts Than Horses.”
“More Hearts Than Horses” was released in conjunction with the album announcement, highlighting his cowboy Casanova ways, spending more time swooning women than in the round pen breaking horses. The tune served as a warning sign to stay away from men like this, with Halverson stating:
“That comes with the territory of being a troubadour. It’s a warning: whatever you’ve heard about cowboys and cowboy singers is probably true, and sometimes you best just leave it alone.”
Today, December 5, Halverson shared the third release from his upcoming LP, again knocking it out of the park by building on the established sound he’s curated. The gritty tune has more of a rock-and-roll feel as Halverson battles himself over making mistakes in the Stockyards that led him to lose the one he loves.
As he wrestles with his own feelings, he has to come to terms with the fact that his actions made the bed he has to lie in, and he wishes sincerely that he could go back and change things.
“But if you see her tell her for me
It’s not enough to say sorry
That I wish I did better by her
That I know I can be the worst
I stay hungover hurting
Nothin’ is workin’
No blurring the lines to the truth
Shoulda gone on back to Dallas
Fort Worth wasn’t worth
Losing you…”
Nothing like a Fort Worth themed heartbreaker for your New Music Friday. Tyler Halverson, again, hit the nail on the head with “Fort Worth Losing.” Turn it up.
Tyler Halverson Tour Dates
Jan 6 Tue – Steamboat Springs, CO – The Musicfest Steamboat 2026
Jan 7 Wed – Steamboat Springs, CO – The Musicfest Steamboat 2026
Jan 15 Thu – Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall
Jan 16 Fri – Dallas, TX – The Studio at The Bomb Factory
Jan 17 Sat – New Braunfels, TX – Gruene Hall
Jan 18 Sun – Houston, TX – House of Blues – Bronze Peacock
Jan 22 Thu – Lubbock, TX – The Blue Light
Jan 23 Fri – Luckock, TX – The Blue Light
Jan 24 Sat – Stephenville, TX – Twisted J Live
Feb 5 Thu – University, MS – Pavilion at Ole Miss*
Feb 6 Fri – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena*
Feb 7 Sat – Salem, VA – Salem Civic Center*
Feb 12 Thu – Winston Salem, NC – Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum*
Feb 13 Fri – Auburn University, AL – Auburn Arena*
Feb 14 Sat – Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena
Feb 18 Wed – Columbia, MO – Rose Music Hall
Feb 19 Thu – Chicago, IL – Carol’s Pub
Feb 20 Fri – Indianapolis, IN – Turntable
Feb 25 – Washington, DC – Pearl Street Warehouse
In Defense Of Drinking Tracklist:
More Hearts Than Horses
Beer Garden ft. Parker McCollum
Second High
Fort Worth Losing
Smoke You Out
In Defense of Drinking
Like The Rodeo
Cowboy Babies
Old Men Younger Women
The Dreamer
Son Brother Believer
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