Tyler Childers – Snipe Hunter Tracklist and Lyrics

Release date: July 25, 2025
Tracks: 13
Album: Snipe Hunter
Genre: COUNTRY
Label: RCA Records, under exclusive license from Hickman Holler Records

Snipe Hunter: Official Tracklist & Lyrics

  1. Eatin’ Big Time
  2. Cuttin’ Teeth
  3. Oneida
  4. Getting To The Bottom
  5. Bitin’ List
  6. Nose On The Grindstone
  7. Watch Out
  8. Down Under
  9. Poachers
  10. Snipe Hunt
  11. Tirtha Yatra
  12. Tomcat And A Dandy
  13. Dirty Ought Trill

Lyrical Insights & Track Meanings

Track 1: “Eatin’ Big Time”

This song’s wild mix of hunting, luxury, and home-cooked love feels like a fever dream—equal parts ruthless and tender. It’s about craving success but savoring the simple, messy joy of being fed by someone who gets you.

Track 2: “Cuttin’ Teeth”

“This song nails that scrappy, hungry phase of chasing music dreams—sleeping in vans, playing dive bars, and living on fumes just to make the art hit harder. Pure grind with soul.”

Track 3: “Oneida”

This song hits that bittersweet spot of young love—full of earnest effort and awkward charm, trying to bridge the gap between youth and experience with wine and a guitar. It’s tender, hopeful, and a little naive in the best way.

Track 4: “Getting To The Bottom”

This song feels like a fever dream of nostalgia and regret — those late nights where you’re haunted by past mistakes and the gnawing fear of repeating them. The imagery is so visceral, it’s like you can taste the sweat and booze.

Track 5: “Bitin’ List”

“This song is the ultimate petty revenge fantasy—rabies-fueled chaos just to spite someone you can’t stand. Darkly hilarious and brutally honest.”

Track 6: “Nose On The Grindstone”

This song hits hard—it’s that voice in your head when life’s beating you down but you’re still clinging to the lessons that keep you going. Feels like a love letter to resilience and the ghosts of advice that won’t let you quit.

Track 7: “Watch Out”

This song feels like a backwoods warning from someone who’s learned the hard way — nature’s full of hidden dangers if you’re not paying attention. Love how it mixes folksy wisdom with that eerie, watch-your-step vibe.

Track 8: “Down Under”

This song nails Australia’s wild, untamed vibe—equal parts beauty and danger, where even cute koalas come with risks. It’s a love letter to a place that’s thrilling but demands respect.

Track 9: “Poachers”

“This song feels like a gritty, late-night confession—half regret, half defiance. He’s wrestling with rules, reputation, and rebellion, all while staring down the consequences with a smirk.”

Track 10: “Snipe Hunt”

“This song feels like looking back at naive ambition—chasing dreams only to realize some things (like hate and paranoia) are better left frozen. That last verse about the ruined card game hits hard—how one person’s chaos can taint everything.”

Track 11: “Tirtha Yatra”

“This song feels like a spiritual road trip—part pilgrimage, part jam session—where ancient texts and modern life collide in the most human way. He’s not just studying Dharma, he’s living it with fiddles and family in tow.”

Track 12: “Tomcat And A Dandy”

“This song feels like a wild, whiskey-soaked memoir—living fast, loving hard, and leaving nothing but stories and empty glasses behind. That last verse hits like a farewell toast from a life well-lived.”

Track 13: “Dirty Ought Trill”

This song paints Dirty Ought Trill as a backwoods legend—untouchable, relentless, and wild as the land he hunts. It’s raw survival, where every line feels like dirt under your nails and blood in your teeth.