Losing My Mind

We’ve all felt it—that tipping point where the world spins a little too fast and the weight of expectations becomes a heavy lift. Bullets and Octane return with a track that speaks the blunt truth every listener is thinking: everyone is losing their mind.

Produced and engineered by Clay Davies, “Losing My Mind” is a high-energy, co-written collaboration between Davies and vocalist Gene Louis. It’s a sonic anchor for the current state of the world—blending the band’s signature grit with a polished, modern production that cuts through the noise of a busy playlist.

This isn’t just another rock song; it’s a relatable anthem for the “survival” era. Whether your listeners are stuck in a commute or staring down a deadline, “Losing My Mind” mirrors the turbulent state of the world with an inward reflection that resonates on a visceral level. It’s honest, it’s timely, and it’s the exact brand of catharsis that keeps your audience tuned in.

For the band, the whirlwind of life’s expectations during the making of this album mirrored the turbulent state of the world around us. As everything seemed to spin at once, it became surprisingly natural to put pen to paper. Lyrically, the inspiration came from a simple truth: everyone is experiencing some version of losing their mind.

The new Bullets and Octane song, “Losing My Mind,” is both an inward reflection and an outward observation—one the band believes captures the shared experience of simply surviving in these chaotic societal times. 

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