Tyler Braden has hit the ground running in 2026. “Dry County,” the first taste of his forthcoming project due within the first half of the year via Warner Records Nashville, is out now, and it lands with the kind of raw, heartbreak weight that made his 2025 debut ‘Devil and a Prayer’ turn heads. Co-written with Lalo Guzman, Laura Veltz, and Allison Veltz Cruz, the song is a love-lost gut punch that sits comfortably in Braden’s sweet spot of gritty storytelling and high-octane country-rock.
‘Devil and a Prayer’ announced Braden as a genuine force in the format, a 19-song debut that showcased his ability to move between raw vulnerability and full-tilt energy without losing momentum. “Dry County” suggests the follow-up is going to push things even further, arriving as a focused, emotionally direct first statement from a project that’s still building anticipation ahead of its full reveal.
The “Devil and a Prayer Tour” is underway now, with Braden taking his live show to rooms across the country. It’s a headlining run from an artist whose catalog is built for exactly this kind of stage, big choruses, lived-in lyrics, and a band that knows how to deliver both.
With new music out, a tour in motion, and a full project on the horizon, Braden’s 2026 is already shaping up to be a defining year for one of country-rock’s most compelling emerging voices.

