Features : From Rock Bottom to Retro Rock Revival: Darryn Yates’s Fierce Return with “No Regrets, Only Greatness”

Taylor Berry, Publicist September 29, 2025
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Darryn Yates remembers the silence in his car that day. The weight of disappointment, the string of firings, and the emptiness that followed his first run with music all came crashing down in a single moment. For a few terrifying seconds, he thought about ending it all. Instead, he made a promise to himself. He would fight, he would claw his way back, and he would prove that the fire inside him still burned. Out of that decision came his boldest music yet, including the retro rock anthem “No Regrets, Only Greatness,” released on Aug. 29, 2025.

The path to that moment was anything but smooth. Yates had once been the frontman of the pop-rock band On Tracy Lane, a group that opened for national acts and even landed Mean Girls co-star Lacey Chabert in the video for “Back to Maybe.” It was the kind of break most musicians dream about. But the dream did not last. The big stage moments gave way to small-town reality, and eventually Yates found himself back in St. Louis. He tried the corporate world and even hosted a local radio and TV show, but nothing stuck. Job after job ended the same way, with Yates shown the door and his confidence crumbling.

That spiral might have broken him completely, but instead it lit a spark that he describes as unstoppable. “I had two options,” he said. “Stay on a dark path, or dig in, figure it out, and bounce back with a vengeance.” Yates chose the second option, and it gave him a new sense of purpose. He stopped writing songs to chase approval and started writing from a place of raw truth.

“No Regrets, Only Greatness” is the clearest statement of that mindset. The track actually began years earlier as a tune called “Metal Edge Magazine.” When Yates rediscovered it, he scrapped the old lyrics and rewrote the song into something that reflected his new mission. “There are no regrets. I’m going for my greatness,” he explained. “Use all your stuff that you’ve been through and don’t have any regrets. Just go. Just give it everything you got.”

The sound is pure retro rock, with soaring choruses and the grit of 90s and early 2000s bands like Soul Asylum, Goo Goo Dolls, and Gin Blossoms. Yates credits his producer, Kevin W. Gates, for helping him capture the edge he always felt his earlier work lacked. “People are calling it retro rock. The authenticity is so there,” he said.

For Yates, authenticity is more than a buzzword. It is the force that pulled him out of his darkest moments and the foundation of everything he is building now. He calls it “the fire,” a drive that he believes every artist has to uncover for themselves. “When you find the real fire inside you that you were supposed to find, oh, man. It’s like there’s no other option but to just go,” he said. That fire also led him to launch Reveal Your Rockstar, a program designed to help other artists harness their struggles and channel them into creative breakthroughs.

Family has become a key part of the story, too. Yates is a husband and father of three, and instead of viewing responsibility as a limitation, he treats it as fuel. “I have kids now. I’m family. Let’s show them a success story, not some depressed, sad story,” he explained. His wife backed the comeback as soon as she felt his determination, and the family agreed to “figure out the money” together so he could pursue this second act.

Yates is not slowing down. He plans to release singles every couple of months until he has enough for a full album, keeping momentum alive with what he calls “freight train” energy. His ultimate dream is to stand on a stage in front of 20,000 people, singing songs that every voice in the crowd knows by heart. He grins when he talks about it, equal parts bravado and dare. “Watch this, motherfuckers,” he said, laughing.

“No Regrets, Only Greatness” is a declaration that Darryn Yates has clawed his way back and is not letting go this time. For anyone who has ever wondered if it is too late to start again, Yates has an answer. Turn it up, sing it loud, and know that the fight is worth it.

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