The post Another Great Album For Whiskey Myers With ‘Whomp Whack Thunder’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Whiskey Myers (L-R) Tony Kent, John Jeffers, Cody Tate, Cody Cannon, Jamey Gleaves and Jeff Hogg Credit: Jay Blakesberg Whiskey Myers has a track record of turning out cutting edge albums with each one consistently better than the last. Whomp Whack Thunder is their latest best example. It’s definitely a rocker with all eleven tracks written by frontman Cody Cannon (an extraordinary songwriter), and featuring the high-energy instrumental backing that gives the band its signature sound. Known for pushing themselves to new heights with every album, Whiskey Myers – who produced the last two on their own – brought in GRAMMY-winning producer, Jay Joyce, for this one. (Joyce has worked with Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Cage the Elephant, and others.) “Whomp Whack Thunder” album cover Courtesy of Wiggy Thump Records “You don’t want your sound to get stale and even though the last two albums were vastly different, we wanted to bring in a producer to add a different element,” Cannon explains. “And Jay is amazing. He’s not heavy handed and is really good at bringing out the best in the band. He has so much foresight and knows what it’s going to sound like before you do. He’s three or four steps ahead, like a chess player.” The proof is in the music. From hard rockers like “Icarus,” “Tailspin,” “Midnight Woman,” and “Break These Chains” to slower, more soulful songs with a message, like “Rowdy Days” and “Born to Do,” every song is worth the journey. “It was good to have an outside ear,” notes Tony Kent, percussionist. “Jay pushed us, but he kept what I feel like makes us magic. So, it was a great collaboration.” Whomp Whack Thunder is Whiskey Myers first album in three years. But like all six studio albums before it, it was worth… The post Another Great Album For Whiskey Myers With ‘Whomp Whack Thunder’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Whiskey Myers (L-R) Tony Kent, John Jeffers, Cody Tate, Cody Cannon, Jamey Gleaves and Jeff Hogg Credit: Jay Blakesberg Whiskey Myers has a track record of turning out cutting edge albums with each one consistently better than the last. Whomp Whack Thunder is their latest best example. It’s definitely a rocker with all eleven tracks written by frontman Cody Cannon (an extraordinary songwriter), and featuring the high-energy instrumental backing that gives the band its signature sound. Known for pushing themselves to new heights with every album, Whiskey Myers – who produced the last two on their own – brought in GRAMMY-winning producer, Jay Joyce, for this one. (Joyce has worked with Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Cage the Elephant, and others.) “Whomp Whack Thunder” album cover Courtesy of Wiggy Thump Records “You don’t want your sound to get stale and even though the last two albums were vastly different, we wanted to bring in a producer to add a different element,” Cannon explains. “And Jay is amazing. He’s not heavy handed and is really good at bringing out the best in the band. He has so much foresight and knows what it’s going to sound like before you do. He’s three or four steps ahead, like a chess player.” The proof is in the music. From hard rockers like “Icarus,” “Tailspin,” “Midnight Woman,” and “Break These Chains” to slower, more soulful songs with a message, like “Rowdy Days” and “Born to Do,” every song is worth the journey. “It was good to have an outside ear,” notes Tony Kent, percussionist. “Jay pushed us, but he kept what I feel like makes us magic. So, it was a great collaboration.” Whomp Whack Thunder is Whiskey Myers first album in three years. But like all six studio albums before it, it was worth…

Another Great Album For Whiskey Myers With ‘Whomp Whack Thunder’

2025/10/01 01:33
5분 읽기
이 콘텐츠에 대한 의견이나 우려 사항이 있으시면 crypto.news@mexc.com으로 연락주시기 바랍니다

Whiskey Myers (L-R) Tony Kent, John Jeffers, Cody Tate, Cody Cannon, Jamey Gleaves and Jeff Hogg

Credit: Jay Blakesberg

Whiskey Myers has a track record of turning out cutting edge albums with each one consistently better than the last. Whomp Whack Thunder is their latest best example.

It’s definitely a rocker with all eleven tracks written by frontman Cody Cannon (an extraordinary songwriter), and featuring the high-energy instrumental backing that gives the band its signature sound.

Known for pushing themselves to new heights with every album, Whiskey Myers – who produced the last two on their own – brought in GRAMMY-winning producer, Jay Joyce, for this one. (Joyce has worked with Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Cage the Elephant, and others.)

“Whomp Whack Thunder” album cover

Courtesy of Wiggy Thump Records

“You don’t want your sound to get stale and even though the last two albums were vastly different, we wanted to bring in a producer to add a different element,” Cannon explains. “And Jay is amazing. He’s not heavy handed and is really good at bringing out the best in the band. He has so much foresight and knows what it’s going to sound like before you do. He’s three or four steps ahead, like a chess player.”

The proof is in the music. From hard rockers like “Icarus,” “Tailspin,” “Midnight Woman,” and “Break These Chains” to slower, more soulful songs with a message, like “Rowdy Days” and “Born to Do,” every song is worth the journey.

“It was good to have an outside ear,” notes Tony Kent, percussionist. “Jay pushed us, but he kept what I feel like makes us magic. So, it was a great collaboration.”

Whomp Whack Thunder is Whiskey Myers first album in three years. But like all six studio albums before it, it was worth the wait. Everyone is equally proud of the end result, seeing it as the group’s best album, so far.

“I joined the band in 2017, so I’m the new guy, quote, unquote,” says bass guitarist, Jamey Gleaves. “And before I joined the band, every album they put out was my favorite. The first album I did with them was the self-titled album and that was my favorite. Then we did Tornillo and that was my favorite. And now this album is my favorite. Every album is better than the last, in my personal opinion.”

Part of that has a lot to do with what brought Whiskey Myers together in the first place nearly two decades ago. It started with a group of friends who wanted to play music together but do it their way. Through the years, they’ve remained an independent band and while they’re often described as rock, country rock, or southern rock, their sound, which is perhaps a blend of all three, is uniquely their own.

Whiskey Myers’ John Jeffers and Cody Tate perform during live show.

Credit: Khris Poage

Cody Cannon, lead singer for Whiskey Myers

Credit: Khris Poage

“We never wanted to fit into a box,” says Cannon. “And by not subscribing to any certain genre or anything, it frees you up to be artistic and add new dynamics to each record. I think each of our records shows a different little flavor and that’s the opening to create. We don’t go into anything with a certain idea or sound, especially in the writing process. We let the songs lead us in a direction and I think that’s what makes real art.”

Throughout the creative process, they’ve always maintained a warm, welcoming spirit to make sure everyone in the band has input.

“It’s a group effort,” Kent says. “Everybody has an opinion, and everyone is heard. You might have the worst idea in the world but we’re going to try it.”

“Yeah, “Cannon adds, “If John wants to do it this way or maybe Jamey or Cody or whoever it is, we’ll sit around and play each way. Once you do that, 99 percent of the time everybody’s going to be like, oh well, this way sounds the best. Once you let everybody hear it, you can hear “the better.”

Whiskey Myers’ Tony Kent on stage during live show.

Credit: Khris Poage

Whiskey Myers’ Jamey Gleaves performs during live show.

Credit: Khris Poage

While they started out as a small, local band with a dedicated Texas following, they’ve broadened their reach extensively in recent years. Their music has been featured in TV shows like Yellowstone (where they also made an appearance), they’re now selling out major venues across the country, they’ve sold more than 2-and-a-half million albums, and they’ve amassed 4.1 billion in streams.

It’s interesting to note that much of that has happened organically. Whiskey Myers’ focus has never been on becoming successful. It’s always been about the music and that tends to speak for itself.

“There was never really any ‘making it’ or visions of grandeur for us,” Cannon says. “We never did this to be on TV or be famous or to think we’re going to walk a red carpet or some shit like that. It was just we’re all buddies and want to play music and tour together and make music our own way. And when you stay true to that, and we always have, everything else is easy.”

“It’s real music from a real place and we’re not catering to anybody,” Gleaves says. “We make the music for ourselves. It’s raw and kind of unforgiving. That’s who we are.”

The new album is out now and Whiskey Myers continues touring for the rest of the year. Their tour schedule is available on their website.

Whiskey Myers on tour.

Credit: Khris Poage

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/pamwindsor/2025/09/30/another-great-album-for-whiskey-myers-with-whomp-whack-thunder/

시장 기회
Edge 로고
Edge 가격(EDGE1)
$0.10943
$0.10943$0.10943
-0.90%
USD
Edge (EDGE1) 실시간 가격 차트
면책 조항: 본 사이트에 재게시된 글들은 공개 플랫폼에서 가져온 것으로 정보 제공 목적으로만 제공됩니다. 이는 반드시 MEXC의 견해를 반영하는 것은 아닙니다. 모든 권리는 원저자에게 있습니다. 제3자의 권리를 침해하는 콘텐츠가 있다고 판단될 경우, crypto.news@mexc.com으로 연락하여 삭제 요청을 해주시기 바랍니다. MEXC는 콘텐츠의 정확성, 완전성 또는 시의적절성에 대해 어떠한 보증도 하지 않으며, 제공된 정보에 기반하여 취해진 어떠한 조치에 대해서도 책임을 지지 않습니다. 본 콘텐츠는 금융, 법률 또는 기타 전문적인 조언을 구성하지 않으며, MEXC의 추천이나 보증으로 간주되어서는 안 됩니다.

USD1 Genesis: 0 Fees + 12% APR

USD1 Genesis: 0 Fees + 12% APRUSD1 Genesis: 0 Fees + 12% APR

New users: stake for up to 600% APR. Limited time!