Austin Meade releases “BAD DAYS,” a straight-shooting, cathartic blast that captures the daily swing between frustration and release with grit and humor intact. Built on red dirt roots, grunge bite, and vintage rock muscle, the song lands fast and loud, pairing southern swagger with a heavy breakdown that hits with purpose. It’s the kind of track that feels instantly lived-in, turning ordinary chaos into something loud, fun, and honest. This one flies on instinct and attitude, and it absolutely rips.
“BAD DAYS” appears on Meade’s upcoming album ‘ALMOST FAMOUS’, out now, a record shaped by home recordings, sharp wit, and unfiltered storytelling. Recorded between a Nashville garage and his Texas bedroom studio, the album leans into identity, nostalgia, and self-awareness without dressing anything up. There’s real joy in how direct this music feels, and “BAD DAYS” stands tall as a rallying cry for outsiders finding clarity through volume. It’s a blast of confidence and heart, the sound of an artist saying exactly what he means and enjoying every second of it.


