The Cost of Empty Bottles - Album
A gritty outlaw-country album centered on hard living, regret, survival, and brutal self-honesty. The record leans into late-night barroom storytelling, mixing rough-edged country rock with themes of addiction, broken relationships, loneliness, and the emotional fallout that comes after the party ends. Songs like “Drinkin’ Again” and “Bad Habit of People” paint a picture of flawed people trying to outrun their past while still clinging to a sense of identity and defiance. The overall tone is raw, unapologetic, and deeply personal, more about emotional scars than romanticized drinking culture.








