4:36

Mid-tempo modern country rock track with a soulful, bluesy edge, The arrangement features a prominent electric guitar with a clean, twangy tone and light overdrive, supported by an acoustic rhythm guitar, The drum kit provides a steady, driving backbeat with a crisp snare and active hi-hat patterns, A melodic bassline anchors the groove, while a Hammond B3 organ and a slide guitar add texture in the background, The male vocals are soulful and gritty, characterized by a baritone range and expressive delivery, The song follows a standard verse-chorus structure, featuring a blues-inspired guitar solo with melodic bends and pentatonic runs, The production is polished and spacious, with a natural reverb on the vocals and a balanced mix that emphasizes the live-band feel, The key is G major with a tempo of approximately 95 BPM
3:21

Mid-tempo modern country rock track with a soulful, bluesy edge, The arrangement features a prominent electric guitar with a clean, twangy tone and light overdrive, supported by an acoustic rhythm guitar, The drum kit provides a steady, driving backbeat with a crisp snare and active hi-hat patterns, A melodic bassline anchors the groove, while a Hammond B3 organ and a slide guitar add texture in the background, The male vocals are soulful and gritty, characterized by a baritone range and expressive delivery, The song follows a standard verse-chorus structure, featuring a blues-inspired guitar solo with melodic bends and pentatonic runs, The production is polished and spacious, with a natural reverb on the vocals and a balanced mix that emphasizes the live-band feel, The key is G major with a tempo of approximately 95 BPM
4:11

This song captures a specific "Texas Music" hybrid that blends the storytelling of Red Dirt country with the rhythmic "pocket" of Motown and funk, It features a "unjaded, " feel-good sound that prioritizes a deep, groovy bassline and bluesy, Southern-fried guitar work, often utilizing a wah-wah pedal to add a "rattlesnake-shake" texture, The lyrics focus on authentic, autobiographical snapshots of Fort Worth landmarks—moving from the Near Southside's "Funky Town" vibe to the Cultural District—avoiding polished commercial tropes in favor of raw, localized sincerity, Ultimately, the style is defined by its versatility, moving seamlessly between a soulful acoustic "slow-burn" and a high-energy, eclectic performance meant to make an audience "groove and relax, "
3:42

4:08

This track is the quintessential "late-night" anthem of the Nights at the Stockyards record, leaning heavily into a thick, hazy funk-country groove, It strips away the traditional country "twang" in favor of a deep-pocket bassline and percussive, soulful rhythm guitar that mirrors the syncopated rattle of tires on historic cobblestone streets, The vocal delivery is laid-back and almost whispered, capturing the relaxed, "unjaded" spirit of a slow cruise through the Northside district, Lyrically, it trades the "Chamber of Commerce" imagery for a visceral, after-hours reality, focusing on the atmosphere of the drive itself—the smell of smoke, the glow of Exchange Ave neon, and the rhythmic vibration of the truck, It’s a soulful, genre-blurring piece of modern Texas Music designed to feel as much like a Motown record as a Red Dirt ballad
3:42

This track is the high-energy heartbeat of the Nights at the Stockyards album, perfectly capturing the "Cowtown Rebels" identity shown on your cover, It’s a rhythmic, genre-bending stomp that blends traditional Texas Red Dirt with the infectious "pocket" of a soul band, The instrumentation features a prominent, driving bassline and percussive telecaster guitar work that bridges Southern rock and funk, Lyrically, it leans into the sensory details of the Stockyards nightlife—the smell of cedar, the buzz of neon—creating an unpolished, "lived-in" atmosphere, It’s designed to feel like a live performance at Billy Bob’s, emphasizing a "state of mind" that values musical freedom and localized Fort Worth pride


