Rick Monroe & The Hitmen unleash their brand-new single “Bad Thing” via Asylum 1212 Records /TLG/Virgin Music Group. Taken from the band’s forthcoming album Southern Tea Bags, the track is a shot of bourbon-soaked rebellion—gritty, honest, and unapologetically loud. Produced by Rick Monroe & The Hitmen alongside Brandon Britton, and mixed and mastered by Britton, the song captures the band at full throttle.
Rick Monroe & The Hitmen deliver a pulse-pounding song that’s equal parts danger and desire. It will resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of life’s choices. With raw, confessional lyrics like "I’m tired of breaking my back" and "Can’t get any lower, I’ve done a bad, bad, bad thing," the song captures the struggle of pushing through challenges while embracing a reckless spirit.
This track is perfect for fans looking for a song that embodies resilience and the thrill of living life unapologetically. “Bad Thing” is not just about mistakes—it's about owning them and moving forward with fierce determination. Add it to your playlist and let Rick Monroe and the Hitmen take you on a wild ride!
Musically, "Bad Thing" blends catchy hooks with a gritty rock edge, creating a sound that’s both infectious and unforgettable. Monroe’s distinctive vocals soar as he navigates themes of regret, defiance, and the desire to break free from the past. The chorus, with its driving rhythm and bold declaration of freedom, is sure to get stuck in your head.
“Bad Thing” is available on all major digital platforms. Add it to your playlist and get ready for Rick Monroe & The Hitmen to kick the door wide open on a new chapter with Southern Tea Bags.
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The birth of the Hitmen. For years Rick Monroe has been a solo artist hiring players as needed and doing the Nashville shuffle of interchangeable bands, but during covid everything changed. In 2020, Rick and the band, with Bobby Perkins & Alan Beeler, were set to have an amazing year starting off with a West Coast tour when the world shut down. Instead of everyone going their own way, they all stuck together and started streaming live shows from their basements, garages and living rooms. At the same time Rick and Alan Beeler started a standing Tuesday writing meeting which eventually became the bulk of their current album. Through some mutual friends, Rick met Malcolm Springer and they decided to track a few songs and see how it went. Once in the studio it was obvious that this was quickly becoming more of a band situation and when Malcolm brought Jason Bohl in, the sound finally came together. Rick joked one night about how the band was killing it and bam- someone said “The Hitmen”- and that was that.
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