Ian Munsick “Geronimo” Review: A Bold New Era for the Wyoming Star

Ian Munsick Takes the Leap: Why New Single “Geronimo” is a Career-Defining Moment

If there’s one thing Ian Munsick knows how to do, it’s respect the roots while absolutely shattering the ceiling.

The Wyoming native has spent the last few years becoming the unofficial ambassador of the American West. From the raw storytelling of Coyote Cry to the sweeping cinematic landscapes of White Buffalo, he’s proven that “Western” music isn’t just a sub-genre—it’s a movement. Now, with over 1 billion streams in his rearview mirror and his latest 20-track epic Eagle Feather still ringing in our ears, Munsick is jumping into 2026 with a brand-new energy and a massive new single: “Geronimo.”

More Than Just a Song—It’s a Statement

“Geronimo” isn’t just another track on a playlist. It marks a pivotal shift for Munsick as he launches WEST TO THE REST RECORDS in partnership with Triple Tigers. It feels like the musical equivalent of a deep breath before a big jump.

The track—co-written with Devin Dawson and Mike Robinson—is a high-octane anthem about shedding the “what-ifs” and diving headfirst into the unknown. Musically, it hits that sweet spot Munsick has spent years perfecting:

  • The falsetto that feels as wide as a Big Sky sunset.

  • The production that blends modern pop sensibilities with the grit of a ranch hand.

  • The lyrics that remain refreshingly honest and plainspoken.

“It’s familiar yet eclectic,” Munsick says of the new sound. “Modern yet traditional, raw yet refined.”

Bringing the West to the Mainstream

It’s been a wild ride leading up to this release. Between selling over 100,000 headlining tickets and sharing stages with heavy hitters like Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson, Munsick has transitioned from an “Artist to Watch” to a genuine headliner.

But despite the RIAA Platinum plaques for “Long Live Cowgirls” and the award-winning documentary White Buffalo: Voices of the West, Munsick hasn’t lost that “Native Son” spirit. He’s still the same guy who headlined Cheyenne Frontier Days, obsessed with telling the stories of the land and people that shaped him.

What’s Next: The Eagle Flies Free Tour

You can’t release a song called “Geronimo” and stay still. Munsick is taking this new era on the road with The Eagle Flies Free Tour, starting February 13. With a supporting cast that includes Ben Haggard and Lanie Gardner, it’s clear he’s curated a lineup that respects the craft of country music as much as he does.

As we look toward his new music in 2026 and beyond, one thing is certain: Ian Munsick is no longer just “riding on.” He’s soaring.