Matt Burke just wrote it. His new single, “THIRSTY.” It’s a let-loose party country-rock banger made for clocking out and turning up. With swampy Drop D guitar licks, battering drums, and all the grit a Friday-night drink can absorb, Burke crosses the line between country and rock, delivering a cut that hits as hard as that first drink after work. “THIRSTY” draws from the universal tradition of hard-working Americans who bust their behinds during the weekdays to get to a toasty plateau once the weekend hits.
This is not the average country drinking song. It’s louder, heavier, and unabashedly anthemic, meant to be blasted through truck speakers, bar jukeboxes, and festival stages alike. Burke’s signature storytelling shines through. “THIRSTY” is an experience: the moment responsibilities subside, and the night belongs to you.
For fans of rock-soaked country with a rogue streak, Matt Burke has just dropped the weekend anthem to end all weekend anthems. Crank it up, pour a drink, and let “THIRSTY” take you where the night goes.