Pedal to the Metal: Jacquie Roar’s “Til the Gas Runs Out” Is Country Rock at Full Throttle

Review By Halina Wegner

Jacquie Roar isn’t slowing down—and with her explosive new single “Til the Gas Runs Out,” she proves she has no intention of letting off the pedal anytime soon. Out now on all major platforms, this unapologetic country-rock anthem is equal parts fire, freedom, and fierce storytelling.

Co-written with Jesse Slack, the track roars to life with a line that grabs you by the collar: “I’ve been addicted to the smell of gasoline like nicotine.” It’s gritty, it’s gutsy, and it sets the tone for a three-minute thrill ride built for dreamers who chase the horizon with no map and no regrets. Drawing comparisons to artists like Jelly Roll, Hardy, and Lainey Wilson, Roar sits comfortably in the rebel ranks of country rock royalty.

“This track is pure fuel,” Roar shares. “It’s about grit, guts, and pushing past limits. No brakes, no fear… just pedal down until there’s nothing left to burn.” That ethos pulses through every chord and lyric, from the thunderous drums to Roar’s powerhouse vocals that refuse to back down.

Fresh off her viral run on The Voice Season 24, a killer debut at CMA Fest, and a history-making show with Jelly Roll at the Oregon State Penitentiary, Jacquie Roar is quickly becoming one of the genre’s most fearless voices. Her last single “Free” clocked over 100K streams, and “Til the Gas Runs Out” is set to leave that in the rearview.

This is a track for the wild hearts, the restless souls, and anyone who knows the best stories come from burning every last drop. Crank it loud—and don’t look back.

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