Bad State Of Mind

Album: West Texas Degenerate (2025)
Charted: 101
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  • "Bad State of Mind" is Treaty Oak Revival's full-throttle dive into the inner turbulence of lead singer Sam Canty, a sort of three-minute guided tour through the attic of his psyche. The song grapples with dissipation, isolation, and that doomed effort to stay youthful while time continues its relentless march forward.
  • Canty wrote "Bad State of Mind" in possibly the least rock 'n' roll location imaginable: his newborn son's nursery. Two weeks into parenthood - an experience that famously involves little sleep or silence - he found himself wrestling with old anxieties.

    Canty is a recovering alcoholic. He described the song to American Songwriter as being about the "throes of entering into parenthood" and how "those thoughts in the back of your mind" led to "Bad State Of Mind."
  • The song was truly a band effort, with the full Treaty Oak Revival lineup: Sam Canty, Lance Vanley, Jeremiah Vanley, Andrew Carey, and Cody Holloway, plus songwriter Blake Stiles all contributing. Taylor Kimball, a producer with a metal background, handled production.
  • "Bad State of Mind" is a chaotic blend of punk-rock edge and southern-rock swagger. It's a smorgasbord of several rock genres, which was their intent, as according to Canty they "wanted to lean more into the rock side of stuff, instrumentally."
  • "Bad State of Mind" dropped on February 14, 2025, which is either ironic or deeply considerate depending on your relationship status. Treaty Oak Revival declared it "our gift to those who might be having a bad time on Valentine's Day," instantly joining the grand tradition of anti-Valentine's songs like "I Will Survive," "Before He Cheats," and anything ever recorded by Dashboard Confessional.
  • The second single from Treaty Oak Revival's third album, West Texas Degenerate, "Bad State of Mind" forms the darker half of a thematic pair with the band's earlier release, "Happy Face."

    "We chose those two because it's kind of both sides," Canty told Rolling Stone. "I feel like there's two sides to this record; there's a really heavy, dark side, and there's a lighter, upside of the record. 'Happy Face' was a good representation of the light side and 'Bad State' was a good representation of the heavier stuff."

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