Zach Bryan never disappoints.
Last night the recent Billboard New Artist of the Year released the official music video for ‘Boys of Faith’ off his most recent 5-track project of the same name.
In typical Zach Bryan fashion, the EP came out just a month after the release of his self-titled album.
Just days before the album came out, Zach took to Twitter to promise he’d be releasing “Deep Satin,” as well as other tracks within the coming months, as he wanted his self-titled project to be fully self-produced. Sure enough, he delivered.
I wanted this entire record to be self-produced. Releasing Deep Satin (a song my friend Eddie produced) and a few more songs as the months are to come. I won’t keep anyone waiting I promise, I love you guys and I am so grateful I get to grow through this life with y’all
— Zach Bryan (@zachlanebryan) August 18, 2023
Boys of Faith features Bon Iver and is a nostalgia filled track that pays tribute to old friendships.
Directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen, the music video follows the same nostalgia filled theme, with one specific (and emotional) plot.
It begins with a young man finding a box of his deceased fathers belongings. After taking a look inside (and shedding a few tears), the boy finds a journal his father had wrote in about taking a road trip to “The Town.”
The grieving boy gathers his friends and goes on that same trip, seemingly to feel closer to his father. Note: Zach Bryan does not make an actual cameo appearance or have any performance shots included.
The video ends with an emotional scene of the boy visiting his fathers gravesite, but he appears to find solace with the support of his friends.
Watch the emotional and touching video here: