KOE WETZEL IS THE NIGHT CHAMPION SIXTH STUDIO ALBUM OUT NOW

For a man who's spent the last decade turning chaos into career momentum, embracing the excess and emerging with a clearer view of himself on the other side, The Night Champion arriving via Columbia Records today, June 12, essentializes all of it. The heavy, hard rock songs, the high plains drifts that sail on currents of desolation, regret and frustration and those ballads you’d never expect from someone as hard-charging as Koe Wetzel. Listen Below
 
“I feel like right now I’m the best version of myself I’ve ever been,” Wetzel marvels. “I survived the night side of me. I’m coming out of it a champion. That’s the essence of this record.”
 
Still, as “Sinner” sears the slow burn opener of The Night Champion, it’s obvious he’s lost none of the edge or the ballast that made him a roughneck favorite long before the torrent of success surged. Through a conversation with the Almighty, God has no trouble telling the singer, “you’re probably gonna do it again.
 
For all its rough edges, The Night Champion may be Wetzel's most reflective work to date. Whether the bring-on-the-jagged-pain “Hurts Like You,” the seductively obsessive “Magnet,” the lust-driven, reality-check “When I’m Gone” or the hushed requiem for a can’t quit/can’t stay love “I’ll Lock Up,” Wetzel delivers the raw twitch of how it feels across the 11-song project produced by Gabe Simon (9 Lives, Noah Kahan, Lana Del Rey). Beneath the calloused flesh and concrete-seeming heart, there’s a vulnerability slowly emerging as he evolves.
 
“It’s kind of where I am now: an edgy roughness to all of the songs that doesn’t give a f*ck, but there’s a tenderness to it, too. Whatever happens, I’m man enough to deal, but the focus and headspace have shifted; I’ve grown up and become okay with looking back.”
 
That romantic fatality infuses “Dollar and a Bottle,” the muscular meander written with alt-outlaw Nikki Lane, showcasing his signature wanting more while sideswiping the happily ever after with random excess. Factor in additional female collaborators Amy Allen, Carrie K and Steph Jones, as well as vocalist Maggie Antone, and Wetzel may forge a man’s man’s world, but it’s tempered by how women see it. Through the slight dissonance and darkness split by a harmonica and the low-to-the-ground vocal of “Nowhere Fast,” the swerve of living hard is pulled back from the edge with a catalog of the bad deeds and what might be a better end.
 
Whether you were there from the independent jump or got on board during last year’s “High Road” radio rush, The Night Champion is built to offer complexity as it brings his disparate audiences together. It echoes on the muscular “Time Goes On,” weighing what was, what could’ve been and what’s happened since they were kids against an onerous musical tableau, or in the hungers that drive us and the illusions people who love us cling to on the pulverizing truth-tell “The Man.”
 
“I’m not torn between the worlds,” the intense Pittsburg, Texan explains. “This, though, is where all the fans meet. Sitting here now, it’s all happened so fast, it’s kind of a blur, but bringing everyone together, no matter when they got here, this is that moment.”
 
This or Sam Harris of X Ambassadors’ deeply personal “Circus,” the album’s sole outside cut delivered with an emphasis on syncopation and the details. “Sam’s the older cousin who shows up with a really good bottle of whiskey at the picnic and turns you onto some great band or record. He’s just that guy, and he never pitches anything. But when I heard this – that idea of ‘you can’t know what you’re getting into when you sign on’ – I called him and asked if I could cut it.”
 
What Koe Wetzel knows now could fill a library, but he’s still pushing forward. The more he learns, the deeper he wants to dive. “Surrounded” is captured and shook down by memories, while the acoustic “When I Was” owns the damage. More than capturing the wild catting, red dirt piece of mind, there’s that sense that behind wild eyes, there’s much going on.
 
“In a lot of ways, it’s closing a chapter, and opening another one for what’s to come for the next 10, 12 years,” Wetzel says, taking it all in. “Here we go.”
 
As The Night Champion arrives today, Wetzel is taking the new music worldwide on his 50+ date The Night Champion World Tour. Physical variants including CDs plus camo picture disc, moon picture disc and gold vinyls are also available exclusively via KoeWetzelMusic.com while supplies last, with orders shipping summer 2026.

About Koe Wetzel
Roughneck, rule-breaking, red-dirt rocking, Koe Wetzel forged a harder kind of country that drew on grunge, rock and Texas’s outlaw sound. Starting as a kid in a beat-up van, he rose to regional then national prominence with Rolling Stone declaring him “the ultimate if-you-know-you-know artist.” Headlining arena tours even before signing with Columbia, his raw, unabashed music that prompted the cover headline on touring bible Pollstar “Red Dirt Renegade Smashes Confines and Rocks the F out!” found even greater success in the mainstream. 4x Platinum hit “High Road,” his debut Country radio single, spent five weeks at No. 1 and became the most played record of 2025. The Night Champion, his wildly anticipated new project out now, amplifies all the pieces of Wetzel’s musical attack to deliver an album that takes 2025’s American Music Awards Favorite Rock Album and Favorite Country Song nominee to deeper places.
 
Exhaustively touring the U.S., Europe and Australia, Wetzel built a global audience, amassing over 6 billion worldwide audio streams en route to 15 RIAA certifications. Having appeared on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “This Past Weekend with Theo Von,” covers of USA Today, the LA TimesPollstarBillboard and more, he kicked off 2026 playing to over 70,000 fans at the storied Houston Rodeo. His 50+ date The Night Champion World Tour sees the fever pitch growing for the Pittsburg, Texan who’s tough, tender, ready to shoot out the lights, but also willing to reckon with where he comes from.
 
For more information, visit KoeWetzelMusic.com. Follow on TikTok @Koe_Wetzel and on Instagram and Facebook @KoeWetzelMusic.

THE LA MAYBE Release Official Music Video for "When I'm Gone"!

Debut LP, Dirty Damn Tricks, Out NOW!

Carolinas based heavy rock band THE LA MAYBE--fronted by lead singer Alvi Robinson, made famous when he was nearly selected to front the legendary band AC/DC in 2016--have released the official music video for "When I'm Gone," off of their debut album, Dirty Damn Tricks.

"In 2015 a close friend of the band committed suicide. While we can’t ever fully erase the pain of such an event, we wrote “When I’m Gone” as a form of therapy and to hopefully inspire others with a message of hope.

This video is our most ambitious effort yet. Filmed over two months, across 5 beautiful locations around the Southeastern United States...we shot through pouring rain, searing heat, and breathtaking scenery.

It was our goal to have the visuals capture and reflect the emotional nature of the song and its meaning. Most of all, it’s a tribute to our friend and we hope it can help others through their own dark moments." - DALLAS DWIGHT

Advance Praise for Dirty Damn Tricks:

"Dirty Damn Tricks rules from beginning to end, so be sure to listen straight through so you don’t miss crucial deep cuts like “Fake” and “Up Next To You.” The L.A. Maybe could be the most important band in the USA right now just because they get rock and roll so right. The band’s grasp on what needs to happen to keep rock music moving forward while keeping its spirit alive is intuitive and on target. You have GOT to hear this record." - Rock & Blues Muse

"The quality of the song writing on offer here is impressive for a new band with a debut album, and there really isn’t a weak track on “Dirty Damn Tricks”. “Oh Sugar” is a song that has the lot, dripping in swagger it is the perfect summer rock song. “Piece of Mind” is bluesier and slower yet not quite a ballad, “Sweet” comes complete with a vocal that could cut through most things whilst “Up Next To You” rounds it all off in style." - Get Ready to Rock

"A screaming voice, powerful riffs, bold lyrics – that’s classic rock. If you loved the long haired guys of the 1970’s and 1980’s, you should definitely dare a listen to Dirty Damn Tricks. The album comes with a high potential for you that you will enjoy these tunes. I definitely had a lot of fun!" - Flyctory

"To sum up, if you like the aforementioned AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses or even Van Halen, you will love this album. It perfectly showcases the incredible versatility of these fine musicians as they draw on a number of musical styles whilst retaining their own definitive sound. I have no doubt listening to this that these guys will put on an incredible live show and I’ll certainly be first in line for a ticket!" - Rockasaurus

The L.A. Maybe is a 6-piece rock n' roll band hailing from the southern heat of the Carolinas. If you’re a fan of Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, or Van Halen…you will feel right at home adding LAM to your record collection.

Lead vocalist Alvi Robinson (who was one of only four singers to audition to replace Brian Johnson in AC/DC in 2016) lays down gritty, passionate vocals while the rest of the band back him up with slithering riffs, huge catchy hooks, and ripping guitar solos.

LAM firmly plants its feet at the very forefront of the New Wave of Classic Rock movement and you’re sure to have at least one of their choruses stuck in your head at any given moment.

Drawing influence from nearly every style of music, The L.A. Maybe put on an electrifying live show and stand for everything you love about rock music, old and new.