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Zac Schulze Gang New Single Runnin’ Dry Out Today

Gillingham Trio Drops Gritty Track with Riffs That Echo Rory Gallagher—Stream Now

The Zac Schulze Gang, the Gillingham-based blues-rock powerhouse, have unleashed their new single “Runnin’ Dry” today, September 26, 2025, via DistroKid. This riff-driven scorcher channels the raw swagger of Rory Gallagher and Dr. Feelgood, with Zac Schulze‘s searing guitar and vocals painting a tale of emotional drought. Fresh off High Roller (August 2025) and their UK Blues Awards wins, the trio—Zac (guitar/vocals), Ant Gunnarsson Greenwell (bass/backing vocals), and Ben Schulze (drums)—deliver a track that’s as infectious as it is intense. Stream “Runnin’ Dry” on Spotify or Apple Music—it’s the blues-rock banger you’ve been craving!

Runnin’ Dry: A Thirst-Quenching Blues-Rock Gem

“Runnin’ Dry” opens with Zac‘s blistering riff, evoking Gallagher’s soulful grit, before Ant‘s bass thumps in like a heartbeat and Ben‘s drums kick up a storm. Zac’s lyrics—“It could be better, could be worse And when it’s worse, it could be better, backed by a chorus that’s built for sing-alongs. Co-written by the trio and produced at their home studio, it’s a nod to their 2025 relaunch, blending pub-rock edge with modern polish. The music video, directed by local filmmaker Jake Perkins, amplifies the track’s emotional pull. Watch it HERE.

The Zac Schulze Gang: Blues-Rock Trailblazers

Formed in 2020, The Zac Schulze Gang have stormed the scene with UK Blues Awards nods for Emerging Artist (2024) and Young Artist (2025). Their 2025 singles“High Roller” (August 2025), “The Rocker”, and “I Won’t Do This Anymore” (Classic Rock Magazine’s Track of the Week)—earned Planet Rock Radio spins. This “Runnin’ Dry” teases a full album in early 2026, promising more Gallagher-esque fire. Zac says, “We’re channeling the masters but making it ours—blues-rock for the next generation.”



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