Zach Bryan Shares Sparse New Song “Breakfast In Bed” While on European Tour

The country-rock singer posted a low-lit acoustic video of the unreleased track, continuing his habit of informal, unvarnished releases.

Zach Bryan has shared another new song without formal announcement. The country-rock artist posted a video on Thursday of himself and a bandmate playing “Breakfast In Bed” in a dark room, light seeping through drawn blinds. The track is a stark, acoustic lament — a mode he rarely abandons.

Bryan’s output in 2026 already includes the 24-song album With Heaven On Top and a solo-acoustic reimagining of the same record, both released in January. A few days later, he dropped “Pocket Change,” another standalone track. None of this has come with rollout fanfare. For an artist whose self-produced records often sound like polished-up home demos, an unadorned video like this functions as a single.

“Breakfast In Bed” addresses a man adrift. Bryan sings over a pretty guitar figure: “You ain’t a sickness, you ain’t a disease / Does praying to your God make you hot in the cheeks? / You ain’t half the man that you are in your head.” The lines are direct, less storytelling than reproach.

Bryan is currently in Europe, set to perform at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium tonight. The tour has been a steady run of large rooms, and these casual online drops mirror the unassuming, prolific streak he’s ridden for years.

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