Alternative/Rock
Robert Jon & The Wreck Unveil Anthem of Love, “Ashes In The Snow”
Ahead of some winter tour dates, Robert Jon & The Wreck has released their latest single, “Ashes In The Snow.”

Southern California rockers Robert Jon & The Wreck have unveiled their latest single, “Ashes in the Snow,” now available on all major digital platforms. Produced by legendary Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell) and written in collaboration with the renowned H. Jack Williams, the track is a poignant ode to the fragility of relationships and the enduring power of love.
Frontman Robert Jon Burrison explains:
“The simple message from ‘Ashes in the Snow’ is about keeping a relationship together and not letting it crumble or turn to ash, knowing that love is the most important thing.”
“Ashes in the Snow” marks the beginning of an exciting chapter for Robert Jon & The Wreck, teasing a slate of fresh material from their upcoming new album in 2025. Recorded in Savannah, GA, at Cobb’s studio, the song marries heartfelt lyrics with a classic rock sensibility, drawing inspiration from the band’s favourite ’70s rock influences. Featuring melodic slide guitars, three-part harmony vocals, and lush keyboard layers, the single delivers an emotional depth that complements its epic, groove-driven arrangement while offering a glimpse into the creative direction the band is exploring, setting the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable year.
Guitarist Henry James adds:
“We wrote this in the fall of 2023 during a jam session with H. Jack Williams, taking an idea he had and building off of it. It was one of the first songs we put together for our sessions with producer Dave Cobb. When we started recording, Dave suggested adjustments to the arrangement, lending a feeling of spontaneity to the track. Dave even played rhythm guitar, which is prominently featured. The result is something fresh and exciting that we’re incredibly proud of.”
The release of “Ashes in the Snow” follows a landmark year for Robert Jon & The Wreck, which included a successful European tour, the release of the Red Moon Rising Deluxe Edition, and standout performances that solidified their reputation as one of the most dynamic live acts in modern rock. With the addition of new songs like “Boss Man” and “Life Between The Lines,” the deluxe album has garnered critical acclaim for its rich storytelling and electrifying musicianship.
The band is now gearing up to bring their signature live energy to audiences across the U.S. and beyond. Their 2025 Winter Tour kicks off aboard The Rock Boat XXIV, followed by headlining dates throughout the Southeast, culminating in performances on the Rock Legends Cruise XII and Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea X. For tickets and more information, visit robertjonandthewreck.com/tour.
U.S. Winter Tour Dates:
01/26 – 01/31 – Miami, FL – The Rock Boat XXIV
01/31 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Broward Center
02/01 – Bonita Springs, FL – Arts Bonita
02/02 – Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center
02/04 – Birmingham, AL – Woodlawn Theatre
02/05 – Atlanta, GA – Smith’s Olde Bar
02/06 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre
02/07 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre
02/08 – Elkin, NC – The Reeves Theater & Cafe
02/11 – Stuart, FL – The Lyric Theatre
02/13 – 02/17 – Miami, FL – Rock Legends Cruise XII
03/21 – 03/26 – Miami, FL – Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea X
E.U. Spring Tour Dates:
04/15 – Hengelo, NL – Metropool
04/16 – Verviers, BE – Spirit of 66
04/17 – Lössnitz, DE – Zur Linde
04/18 – Seewen, CH – Gaswerk Eventbar
04/19 – Lyss, CH – Kufa
04/20 – Nürnberg, DE – Hirsch
04/26 – Edinburgh, UK – Liquid Room
04/27 – Holmfirth, UK – Picturedome
04/29 – Hull, UK – Welly Club
04/30 – Norwich, UK – Epic Studios
05/01 – Folkestone, UK – The Quarterhouse
05/02 – Venlo, NL – Grenswerk
05/03 – Groningen, NL – Groningen Rhythm & Blues Nights Festival
05/06 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy 2
05/07 – Gloucester, UK – Guildhall
05/08 – Chester, UK – Live Rooms
05/10 – Portsmouth, UK – Guildhall
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