Brantley Gilbert is making his boldest statement yet with Sins of the Father, his eighth studio album arriving July 24, 2026 via BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville. Featuring 15 tracks — including a high-profile collaboration with Jelly Roll — this album marks a powerful new chapter for one of country music’s most electrifying performers. Here is everything you need to know about Brantley Gilbert’s Sins of the Father album.
What Is Sins of the Father?
Sins of the Father is Brantley Gilbert’s eighth full-length studio album and his first release with BBR Music Group and BMG Nashville, signaling a major label shift that gives Gilbert full creative freedom. Produced in Nashville, the album balances Gilbert’s signature hard-country sound with raw emotional depth, exploring themes of faith, redemption, and the weight of legacy.
Sins of the Father Release Date and Label
The Brantley Gilbert Sins of the Father release date is July 24, 2026. The album is released on BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville, the same label home as fellow country heavyweights like Jason Aldean and Jimmie Allen. This is Gilbert’s first album with the BBR family, and it marks a fresh creative era backed by a powerhouse team.
Sins of the Father Tracklist
Sins of the Father features 15 tracks. Here are the key songs on the Brantley Gilbert album:
- The Addiction
- Good Damn
- Small Townin’
- Begging For Change (feat. Jelly Roll)
- Sins of the Father
- Hard Way Home
- Dirt Roads Don’t Lie
- Before the Devil Knows
- Born Ready
- Stone Cold Sober
Brantley Gilbert and Jelly Roll: “Begging For Change”
The most anticipated track on the album is “Begging For Change”, a collaboration with Jelly Roll. Both artists have built reputations on unflinching honesty about personal struggle, and the pairing feels inevitable. The song explores themes of desperation and grace, with both voices trading verses over driving guitars and a massive hook that will resonate with fans of both artists.
Brantley Gilbert’s New Label and Creative Direction
After years at Valory Music Co., Gilbert’s move to BBR Music Group represents one of the most significant label transitions in recent country music. The change allowed Gilbert to push his sound further — darker, heavier, and more personal than anything in his catalog. Sins of the Father is the direct result of that creative freedom, and it shows on every track.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sins of the Father
When does Brantley Gilbert’s Sins of the Father come out?
Sins of the Father releases on July 24, 2026 via BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville.
Who does Brantley Gilbert collaborate with on Sins of the Father?
Jelly Roll features on “Begging For Change,” one of the standout tracks on the album.
How many tracks are on Sins of the Father?
Sins of the Father contains 15 tracks, making it one of Brantley Gilbert’s most ambitious releases to date.
What label is Brantley Gilbert on for Sins of the Father?
Sins of the Father is released on BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville — Gilbert’s first album with his new label family.
Where can I stream Brantley Gilbert’s Sins of the Father?
Sins of the Father is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and all major streaming platforms from July 24, 2026.
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