Joey Myron Delivers a Soul-Stirring Ultimatum on New Alt-Country Anthem “Love You or Leave You”
- All Country News

- Jun 13
- 2 min read
Joey Myron isn’t asking for much. Just some clarity, a little closure and maybe for his lover to finally make up their damn mind.

Photo by Logan Rae Hill.
The rising singer-songwriter delivers a rousing new alt-country anthem with “Love You or Leave You,” a track that walks the jagged line between vulnerability and strength. With its driving rhythm, lush production, and Myron’s raw vocal delivery, the song doesn’t tiptoe around emotion. It barrels straight into the eye of the storm.
Wrapped in a swirl of cascading guitars, banjo twang, stomping drums, and gang vocals, “Love You or Leave You” feels like a Friday night spent running from your feelings with the windows down. It’s country heartbreak dressed in indie-rock muscle, equal parts desperation and defiance.
“This song is an emotional rollercoaster of someone not being able to make a decision in fully embracing love or leaving a serious relationship,” Myron said of the release. The lyrics hit like the aftermath of an argument that’s gone on too long. “Love You or Leave You” doesn’t pretend to have the answers. Instead, it pulses with the frustration of someone stuck between hoping things will change and knowing they won’t.
Still, there’s joy in the chaos. Even as the track details emotional whiplash, it carries a rhythm made for singalongs. Whether alone under a summer sky or around a crackling bonfire with friends, Myron has created a song that invites listeners to feel everything, and maybe belt out the chorus while they’re at it.
It’s this fusion of personal pain and universal appeal that marks Joey Myron as one to watch. With a voice that doesn’t need to shout to command attention and a knack for writing melodies that linger long after the last note, “Love You or Leave You” cements his status as a rising force in alt-country. You might not know what comes next in the relationship, but with Joey Myron, one thing’s certain the music is only getting better.












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