Texas native Brendan Walter has released new song ‘Normal Day' today, through his new label home RECORDS Nashville and Sony Music Nashville.
Written by Walter with Grady Smith and Jack Rauton, ‘Normal Day' paints a picture of a narrator waking up and realising he needs to leave old habits behind. The song serves as an introduction to Walter’s artistry, with the track featuring his signature rich vocals and honest lyrics. Take a listen below:
“'Normal Day' is a song about growing up and locking in,” Walter shared. “I've learned that partying comes at a cost, and if you want to be great, sometimes you have to take a step back and get it together.”
Along with ‘Normal Day', Walter has announced that he has signed with RECORDS Nashville and Sony Music Nashville. Reflecting on the accomplishment, stating, “I'm so excited to be working with RECORDS and Sony Music Nashville and can't wait to build with my new team.”
In addition to releasing new music, Walter most recently brought his dynamic live show to the Hard Rock Stage at this year’s CMAFest.
Born and raised in Dallas, TX, Walter is an artist blazing his own path. Unafraid to chase his dreams, Walter grew up constantly hitting the ice rink, leading to a successful hockey career where he played in college and semi-professionally. Simultaneously, Walter always had a fascination with music. He grew up playing music with his dad and enjoyed listening to artists such as Mumford & Sons, Van Halen, and Tyler Childers.
After finishing his last hockey season, Walter felt called to pursue his music dreams, spurring a move to Austin, TX. Primed and ready with the grit and focus he developed from years as an athlete, Walter immersed himself in Austin’s music scene, often playing shows at venues including The Saxon Pub, Mohawk, and Parish. Wanting to further hone his skills, Walter ultimately moved to Nashville where he cut his teeth as a songwriter and performer.
Since then, Walter released his debut project, “I Don’t Know What I’m Doing Yet”, in November 2024 as well as track ‘If A Song Could Change Your Mind', with Low Gap. He has also spent time on the road touring with artists including Wyatt Flores and Evan Honer.

