Country traditionalist Jon Wolfe raises a glass to his latest chapter with the release of his new album, Barstool Therapy: Session One, out now on all streaming platforms. Produced by GRAMMY®-nominated Dave Brainard, the project finds Wolfe at his most personal and authentic, a whiskey-soaked reflection on heartbreak, hard truths, and the healing found in the glow of a neon-lit bar.
Anchored by his unmistakable baritone and a catalog of fan-favorite singles including “The Older I Get
(More Country I’m Gettin’ to Be)” and “Tequila Cowboys (feat. Randy Rogers),” the eight-song collection
captures the full breadth of Wolfe’s artistry. Equal parts honky-tonk swagger and emotional storytelling,
Barstool Therapy: Session One balances grit and vulnerability, cementing Wolfe’s place among country
music’s modern torchbearers.
“‘Barstool Therapy: Session One’ digs into my earliest influences as a country music fan and
artist,” said Wolfe of the collection. “This album leans into my heroes: Merle Haggard, Hank Jr, Waylon, and George Strait. I guess you could say it’s me as a country music singer/songwriter on
default, just being myself and having fun with country music – the genre I fell in love with as a
teenager. I’m super proud of this album and I hope folks love it as much as I do! Pop a top and sit
down for some Barstool Therapy.”
From the title track’s late-night confessional to the tender resolve of “Jesus and Marianne,” the album
showcases Wolfe’s gift for storytelling that feels lived-in and true. It’s country music in its purest form:
unpretentious, heartfelt, and steeped in the kind of honesty that has defined Wolfe’s career.