
(Official Announcement) Bourbon Sons return with "Sirens," a slow-burning, emotionally charged ballad that strips everything back to the core. Released February 24, 2026, the new single marks a powerful shift for the band-trading rowdy swagger for restraint, vulnerability, and cinematic depth.
Driven by world-class guitar work, haunting pedal steel, and a raw, intimate vocal performance, "Sirens" explores regret, temptation, and the inescapable consequences of our own choices. The song captures the tension of wanting to run from past mistakes-only to realize some sins don't wash away, they just keep calling.
"Sirens is about that voice you can't escape-the one that reminds you of what you've done and what you've lost," says guitarist and songwriter Dallas Dwight. "It's quieter than our past releases, but it cuts deeper. We wanted the emotion to
do the heavy lifting."
True to their independent ethos, Bourbon Sons wrote, recorded, mixed, and
mastered "Sirens" themselves, maintaining complete creative control from start to finish. The result is a track that feels intentional and unpolished in the best way- focused on tone, space, and emotional impact rather than excess.
While the band has built a reputation opening for major acts like Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, and Jelly Roll, "Sirens" reveals a different side of Bourbon Sons -one rooted in introspection, storytelling, and musicianship. It's a reminder that the band's strength isn't just in high-energy anthems, but in moments of quiet reckoning.
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