Cowboy Mouth are back with “Patty (With The Rose Tattoo),” and the New Orleans rock veterans have delivered something unlike anything in their catalog. The new single swings with a retro rockabilly groove and the buzzing, untamable energy of a night that only makes sense at sunrise, built around a character so vivid and dangerous she feels like she stepped out of a film noir reel. The official music video leans into exactly that, unfolding like a dazzling tapestry of iconic femme fatales and brooding antiheroes drawn from classic American imagery. It’s out now, and it hits immediately.
The song itself is a masterclass in tension and storytelling. Patty, with her dead black eyes, smoky growl and rose tattoo, is the kind of character who lingers long after the track ends. The narrator knows he shouldn’t be this deep in the pull of her, but the hook tightens with every bar, and by the time the chorus lands, he’s already too far gone. That push and pull of danger and desire is exactly the kind of emotional territory where Cowboy Mouth have always thrived, and “Patty” finds them operating with a focus and swagger that 35 years on the road tends to sharpen rather than dull.
Cowboy Mouth was born in the late 1980s out of New Orleans’ tight-knit underground punk rock scene, when drummer and vocalist Fred LeBlanc and guitarist, vocalist and keyboardist John Thomas Griffith parted ways with their longtime projects, Dash Rip Rock and Red Rockers respectively, and channeled everything they knew into something new and relentless. What emerged was a band built on live performance as a near-religious experience, the kind of show that converts skeptics and sends the faithful home wrung out and exhilarated. That reputation has never faded.
35 years later, the accolades tell the story. Billboard Top 40 chart recognition, film soundtrack placements, an annual presence at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and a 2011 induction into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. Through all of it, the band has kept a touring schedule that would challenge acts half their age, and the energy they bring to the stage has never stopped matching the ambition of their recorded work.
“Patty (With The Rose Tattoo)” is the latest proof that Cowboy Mouth’s rowdy, affirming brand of rock and roll is as vital as it’s ever been. The video is streaming now, and it’s exactly as fun as the song deserves.

