

The big change for Whiskey Myers was the decision by the group (which also includes Cody Tate on guitar, Jeff Hogg on drums, bassist Jamey Gleaves and Tony Kent playing keyboards and percussion) to produce the album themselves. “A country song could end up a rocker or the other way around - it’s extremely organic, and that’s always been us as a band.” “There’s never a plan or the sense that we need to make a song sound a certain way,” adds guitarist John Jeffers. We just try to go in and write a good song, whether it’s country or rock and roll or blues.” “We just bring our songs to the table and make it sound like us,” says Cannon.


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And that was before the group was featured in Kevin Costner’s TV series Yellowstone in 2018 (not just on the soundtrack, but on screen, performing in a bar), which propelled the band’s entire catalogue into the Top 10 of the iTunes country chart.īut playing to larger and wilder crowds - including audiences of more than 100,000 at the Download Festivals in London and Paris - didn’t cause Whiskey Myers to change their approach this time around. “You can tell when somebody is faking it,” says Cody Cannon, lead singer and guitarist of Whiskey Myers, “and you can tell when it’s real.” This kick-ass band has been steadily building a devoted following with its gritty authenticity, and with their self-titled fifth album, they’re poised to explode.Įach one of the releases from Whiskey Myers has been bigger and bigger - following their break-out third album, 2014’s Early Morning Shakes, their most recent record, Mud, climbed to No.
