Treaty Oak Revival’s Next Chapter Begins With ‘West Texas Degenerate,’ Arriving November 28

“We want this record to bring Treaty Oak and small-town West Texas living to the world.”

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Lauren Jo Black

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November 5, 2025

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Treaty Oak Revival; Photo by Paige Williams

Treaty Oak Revival is set to release their third studio album, West Texas Degenerate, on Friday, November 28.

The five-piece band from Odessa, Texas will self-release the project following a fan-first album announcement shared last Friday.

“This album is about growth, coming of age, overcoming adversity, and the concept that even though your hometown may not define you, it will always be a part of you, wherever you may land,” lead vocalist and lyricist Sam Canty shared in a statement. “We want this record to bring Treaty Oak and small-town West Texas living to the world.”

Treaty Oak Revival - West Texas Degenerate
Treaty Oak Revival – West Texas Degenerate

West Texas Degenerate dives deep into the heart of West Texas, painting a raw, unfiltered picture of life out there — the highs, the heartbreak, the struggle, and the grit it takes to keep going. It’s a collection of stories about everyday people just trying to make it through, told with honesty and an edge that hits hard.

The 14-track project includes the band’s standout hits “Happy Face,” which has already earned over 83 million streams, and “Bad State of Mind,” with more than 75 million streams to date. 

“Bad State of Mind” climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Bubbling Under Hot 100, peaked at No. 19 on Hot Country Songs, and even landed the band a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

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West Texas Degenerate Track Listing

1. Intro

2. Port A

3. West Texas Degenerate

4. Shit Hill

5. Withdraws

6. Bad State of Mind

7. Dosin

8. Misery

9. Stay a While

10. Naders

11. Sunflower

12. Happy Face

13. Blue Star

14. Outro

The band recently wrapped up a tour in Australia and will return to the U.S. for several shows through the end of the year, including a hometown stop at Odessa’s Ector County Coliseum on December 11. In 2026, they’ll hit major festivals including Stagecoach and Cattle Country Music Festival, with more dates to come.

Treaty Oak Revival Tour Dates

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Nov. 7, 2025 – Phoenix, AZ – The Hondo Rodeo Fest 2025 ^

Nov. 8, 2025 – Rio Rancho, NM – Rio Rancho Events Center

Nov. 15, 2025 – Nashville, TN – Red Bull Jukebox ^

Nov. 20, 2025 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Nov. 21, 2025 – St. Petersburg, FL – St. Pete Country Fest 2025 ^

Nov. 22, 2025 – Estero, FL – Hertz Arena

Dec. 5, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas

Dec. 11, 2025 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum

Dec. 12 – Ardmore, OK – Heritage Hall

Dec. 13 – Lubbock, TX – Cook’s Garage

Dec. 14 – Lubbock, TX – Cook’s Garage

Dec. 19, 2025 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center

Dec. 20, 2025 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

Dec. 31, 2025 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

April 25, 2026 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach 2026 ^

May 28, 2026 – Panama City Beach, FL – Gulf Coast Jam 2026 ^

Jun. 18, 2026 – North Lawrence, OH – The Country Fest 2026 ^

Jun. 19, 2026 – Bloomington, IL – Tailgate N’ Tallboys 2026 ^

June 25 – Bonner Springs, KS – Country Stampede ^

June 26 – North Platte, NE – NEBRASKAland Days ^

July 8 – Chicago, IL – Windy City Smokeout ^

August 8 – Oshkosh, WI – xRoads41 ^

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