Kentucky-based six-piece Ole 60 has released a gritty surprise single titled “Can’t Take It With You” through Three Twenty Four Records. This bombastic track follows the successful launch of their debut album ‘Smokestack Town’ which arrived just last month. The new song reunites the band with producer Andrew Baylis and features a writing collaboration between Jacob Ty Young, Matthew Coleman, and Drew Nix. It effectively channels the grunge-influenced sound that first defined the group during their initial emergence last year. This release highlights their consistent ability to merge vivid storytelling with explosive musical craftsmanship.
The single maintains the momentum generated by their full-length debut produced by Jacquire King and Justin Eckerd. That record established a fictional world rooted in the heart of America where small-town narratives come to life. Critics have noted that this new single is a thunderous reminder of why this band is the most exciting thing in Southern rock right now. The lyrics explore themes of youth and regret against a backdrop of unchanging landscapes. By doubling down on their unique sonic identity the band continues to carve out a distinct space in the current music scene.
The band is currently finishing a significant touring chapter that included massive stages throughout 2025. Notable appearances included a support slot at Red Rocks with Charles Wesley Godwin and two nights at London’s BST Hyde Park with Zach Bryan. They are now preparing for a major milestone with their first-ever headline arena performance. This hometown show at the Owensboro Sportscenter on New Year’s Eve is already a sell-out event. These high-profile dates reflect the rapid ascent of the group over the past twelve months.
Looking forward to 2026 the band plans to announce additional tour dates to satisfy their growing fanbase. The energy from their live performances translates directly into the raw power found on “Can’t Take It With You.” Every member of the six-piece contributes to the dense and driving sound that has become their trademark. As they transition into the new year the group remains focused on pushing the boundaries of their genre. This surprise release serves as a bridge between their breakthrough debut and the next phase of their career.


