Robert Jon & The Wreck – Keep Myself Clean

Robert Jon & The Wreck unload a raw dose of caution with **“Keep Myself Clean,”** released June 28 as the final preview ahead of their upcoming album *Heartbreaks & Last Goodbyes*, due August 22 via Joe Bonamassa’s Journeyman Records[1]. It opens with a swampy groove—low-slung bass, chugging drums, and filthy guitar—setting a mood that’s as menacing as it is magnetic. Robert Jon Burrison’s voice cuts through like whiskey on a wound, every syllable dripping with lived scars and machine oil. Lyrically, it’s a head-on warning against the fast lane’s danger: “I keep myself clean… cause I don’t wanna trade one lie for another.” That line lands like a hammer—truth that burns when you’re staring down temptation. Produced by Dave Cobb in Savannah, the track is grimy, weighty, and honest as hell[2]. Guitarist Henry James adds: “It was raw, menacing, and powerful” —live energy still sizzling in every riff [2]. The official video matches the mood—grainy performance footage, no filters, no fuss. Audio tight, picture muted and moody—this isn’t showbiz, it’s survival. Final Verdict: “Keep Myself Clean” doesn’t beg for attention—it grabs it. Robert Jon & The Wreck channel their Southern rock roots through a dark prism, forging a cautionary anthem for anyone dicing with the fast life. This is soul-rock with a spine—and it sticks. Sources: Official announcement on band’s website (June 28, 2025) — release date, album context. Blues Rock Review (June 27, 2025) — song theme, Dave Cobb production info, Henry James quote. YouTube – “Keep Myself Clean” official video — audio/video quality and lyrical performance.