Bryan Martin - Years In The Making (2025)

Artist: Bryan Martin
Title: Years In The Making
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Average Joes Entertainment
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:55
Total Size: 97 / 263 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Years In The Making
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Average Joes Entertainment
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:55
Total Size: 97 / 263 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. What About Me (2:59)
02. Wishbone (2:55)
03. Goin for Broke (3:22)
04. Headstrong (3:14)
05. Buzzards (3:34)
06. Cowboy in This Indian (3:36)
07. Silver and Gold (3:18)
08. Years in the Making (3:36)
09. Don't Come Lookin for Me (2:45)
10. Wolves Cry (2:43)
11. Ain't My Old Man (3:09)
12. Gettin Fore the Gone (3:35)
13. Easier Bein' me (3:09)
Bryan Martin has announced he’ll release his upcoming album, Years In The Making, on April 4. The first single from the 13-track project, “Ain’t My Old Man,” is out now via Average Joes Entertainment.
Written by Martin, Lee Thomas Miller and Nick Walsh, “Ain’t My Old Man” delves into Martin’s relationship with his father, capturing the universal feeling of realizing you’ve inherited more from your parents than you ever expected.
“I think a lot of us grow up wanting to be like our dads, but at the same time saying, ‘I don’t want to be nothing like that when I grow up,” Martin shares. “I want to have more patience and teach my kids how to do things. Then you grow up and sometimes you catch yourself in moments where you’re just like, ‘man, I’m just like that guy.’”
Written by Martin, Lee Thomas Miller and Nick Walsh, “Ain’t My Old Man” delves into Martin’s relationship with his father, capturing the universal feeling of realizing you’ve inherited more from your parents than you ever expected.
“I think a lot of us grow up wanting to be like our dads, but at the same time saying, ‘I don’t want to be nothing like that when I grow up,” Martin shares. “I want to have more patience and teach my kids how to do things. Then you grow up and sometimes you catch yourself in moments where you’re just like, ‘man, I’m just like that guy.’”