Zach Bryan is 28 years old, and he writes country music, and started writing music in middle school. The first song he released was “Sunday Flannel” on October 30, 2016.
Zach Bryan wrote his own song called East Side Sorrows. The song is about him getting over losing a loved one by putting his head up on moving the opposite direction of the sadness in his life at the time, and most reviews say that the song is good and helped them with grieving.
The meaning of the lyric “He said the sun is gonna rise tomorrow somewhere east side of sorrow. You better pack your bags west, stick out your chest, and then hit the road. The sun’s gonna rise tomorrow Somewhere on the east side of sorrow Don’t give it a reason to follow Let it be, then let it go Let it be, then let it go.” which explains no matter what you’re going through, the sun is going to rise and it will be a new day.
This song means a lot to me because it helps me when I am having a bad day, it reminds me to keep my head up and just wait for the new day to come. It also reminds me of even when someone I love dies they will always be there and they would want me to keep my head up.