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Clint Lowery, renowned guitarist and founding member of the hard rock band Sevendust, has recently experienced a profound spiritual transformation, embracing a renewed faith in Jesus Christ. Born on December 15, 1971, in Jacksonville, Florida, Lowery's musical journey has been marked by both critical acclaim and personal challenges. Despite a foundation in a Christian household—his grandfather was a Methodist preacher—Lowery's relationship with God was, for many years, distant and undefined. It wasn't until a significant health scare in 2024, involving unexplained neurological symptoms, that he fully surrendered his life to Christ. Lowery came to understand the true meaning of salvation and committed himself wholeheartedly to his faith.This spiritual awakening has deeply influenced Lowery's personal and professional life. He completed his first tour as a "saved Christian," describing it as the most profound and spiritual experience of his career. He noted a newfound freedom from resentment and judgment, attributing this transformation to his relationship with Christ.Lowery's journey from addiction and personal turmoil to spiritual renewal serves as a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith. His story offers hope and inspiration, illustrating how surrendering to God's grace can lead to profound personal change.
I have the opportunity to talk with Clint Lowery! Clint is a songwriter and producer, best known as the guitarist and backing vocalist in the rock band Sevendust.We dive into sobriety, fitness, service, and faith. These truths fuel trauma recovery and mental resilience, not just catchy riffs.Get my 5-day guide to reclaiming your time and energy despite mental health struggles.Get Practical tools for navigating life with depression and anxiety, delivered weekly.3 Unique ways to work with meDramatically improve your sleep in 2 steps with my new Sleep Workbook.My book: For When Everything is BurningThe caffeine-lite option for long-term boost in mood, cognition, motivation and stress management.Use Code SCOTT20 for 20% of your order.Connect with me on TikTokConnect on InstagramDisclaimer: This content is not intended to be a replacement for receiving treatment. It is purely educational in nature. My relationship with you is that of presenter and audience, not therapist and client.But I do care.
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Arc of Set The Sun! Comprised of friends Arc and Eris, Set The Sun is a modern metal outfit whose sound blends elements of electronic, metalcore, progressive rock, numetal, and industrial for a cinematic and emotive listening experience. The duo collaborates with other talented musicians they reference as "The Collective," which includes the likes of Ryan Clark (Demon Hunter), Clint Lowery (Sevendust), DJ Lethal (Limp Bizkit), Michael Lessard (The Contortionist), and producer Forrester Savell, among others. In July 2022, Set The Sun dropped their debut EP entitled In Absentia, Vol. 1. That initial release resonated with heavy music fans, and included songs like "The Way Back" (featuring DJ Lethal & TELLE) and "Invisible" (featuring Ryan Clark). In November 2023, Set The Sun released their debut LP entitled At War. Featuring everything from the emotional tribute track to Chester Bennington in "A Better Way To Bleed," to the thunderous chorus in "The Truth" with Clint Lowery, and the introspective "The Impossible," the debut record was a hit with modern rock fans. Numerous songs from the record went on to rack up hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify alone. By the end of 2023, Set The Sun's catalog topped 1 million streams. That momentum has continued into 2025 for Set The Sun. After dropping a handful of remixed and reimagined songs in 2024, Set The Sun again teamed up with Ryan Clark of Demon Hunter for a joint release with their latest single "Falling Apart." Released on February 7th, "Falling Apart" has already amassed north of 261,000 streams on Spotify alone, while the accompanying music video has over 113,000 views on YouTube. In this episode, Arc talks with Mike about the early success of "Falling Apart," what it's been like to team up with dream collaborators like the aforementioned Ryan Clark and Clint Lowery, among others, his love for Hans Zimmer and film scores, incorporating that epic and cinematic experience into Set The Sun's music, new music in the works, chasing your dreams, and more. This episode also features the new single "Falling Apart" from Set The Sun and Demon Hunter, available where you get your music! Follow Set The Sun on Instagram @setthesunband. To stay up-to-date with Set The Sun, visit https://www.setthesun.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Clint Lowry is an American musician, songwriter, and producer, best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the rock band Sevendust. Born on December 15, 1971, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Lowry has been a prominent figure in the rock and metal scenes since the mid-1990s. His guitar style is characterized by heavy riffs, melodic solos, and intricate rhythms, while his vocal contributions add depth to Sevendust's signature sound.Musical Career: • Sevendust: Lowry co-founded the band in 1994, contributing to its rise with albums like Home (1999), Animosity (2001), and Cold Day Memory (2010). He is credited with helping shape the band's distinctive mix of metal and melody. • Side Projects: During a brief hiatus from Sevendust, he formed Dark New Day, releasing the album Twelve Year Silence (2005). He has also pursued a solo career, releasing the EP Grief & Distance (2020) and the full-length album God Bless the Renegades (2020). • Producer and Collaborator: Lowry has worked with other artists and bands, including writing and producing, showcasing his versatility and creative talents.Style and Influence:Lowry's music blends heavy metal with alternative and post-grunge influences. His emotional lyricism and melodic sensibilities have made him a standout musician in the genre.Outside of music, Lowry is known for his introspective personality and dedication to his craft, earning him respect from fans and peers alike.
Join Teaser Talk Podcast as we dive into the captivating world of Fear of Water, a one-man-band masterminded by Dave Perry hailing from Austin, Texas. Despite being born clinically deaf, music has been Dave's way of healing and expression, shaping his life in profound ways. During our exclusive interview, David shares his story and evolution into the musical sensation he is today. As an artist, he not only creates music that deeply resonates with fans but also evokes a profound sense of passion for his talents, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in his art. About Fear of Water: Fear of Water is a one-man-band out of Austin, Texas. Dave Perry writes, performs and records all Fear of Water songs with the occasional collaboration. The newest release by Fear of Water “One Day” is a heart-wrenching collaboration between Perry and vocal power house Heidi Shepherd of Butcher Babies. The mournful riffs and powerful cadence of "One Day" explores the profound bond formed between mother & son escaping an abusive household and then faces the inevitable loss that comes with time. The gripping vocal chemistry of Perry & Shepherd is sure to touch fans of alternative, rock and anyone who can connect with this story. Fear of Water released a single with Elias Soriano of Nonpoint that has been very well received by radio (#10 Mainstream Active Rock SMR Top 50 as of 2/13/24), streaming and social media alike. The latest release, “Systemic,” is a musically complex and driving collaboration between Perry and artistic savant Aaron Nordstrom of Gemini Syndrome. Perry has future collaborations with Clint Lowery of Sevendust completed with several other exciting creative partnerships in the works.
Join host Bryan Alzate in this down to earth episode of Hell Has an Exit as he sits down with acclaimed guitarist Clint Lowery, known for his tenure in the heavy rock band Sevendust. Clint opens up about the highs and lows of life both on and off the stage. In this revealing interview, Clint candidly shares his struggles with addiction and the pivotal moment that led him to seek help and embark on a journey of recovery. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including arrests and divorce, Clint found strength in sobriety, ultimately returning to Sevendust with a newfound sense of purpose. Discover how Clint's commitment to spiritual growth and service has not only transformed his own life but also inspired others in their journey toward healing. As a father, husband, and rock star, Clint's story serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of music. Don't miss this inspiring episode of Hell Has an Exit, where Clint Lowery shares his journey from rock bottom to rock star, proving that with determination and faith, anything is possible. Subscribe now to hear more captivating stories of triumph and redemption from today's most compelling voices. *Struggling with mental health or addiction?* ❤
In the latest captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian, welcomes the esteemed Dave Perry. Dave, a versatile and accomplished musician, has made a name for himself with both his solo project Fear of Water and as the dynamic drummer for the progressive rock outfit Ra. The two settle into a rich conversation about Dave's recent musical projects, with a particular focus on his new single "Systemic," which has been making waves in the music community, not least because of its collaboration with Aaron Nordstrom of Gemini Syndrome.Brian probes the depths of Dave's creative process, and Dave reveals the intense emotional and political charge that fueled the creation of "Systemic." He discusses the song's genesis in the wake of the divisive overturning of Roe v. Wade, and how it serves as a poignant musical plea for the preservation of secular governance and personal freedoms. The discussion takes a turn towards the collaborative nature of Dave's work, where he offers a window into his experiences working with industry heavyweights like Clint Lowery. Dave candidly discusses the hurdles he faces as a solo artist in the complex tapestry of the modern music industry, from production to promotion.As the conversation unfolds, Dave emphasizes the often-overlooked issue of hearing protection among musicians. He passionately recommends the film "Sound of Metal" for its realistic portrayal of a musician grappling with the onset of hearing loss, a topic close to his heart. The interview takes a nostalgic turn as Dave recounts the unforgettable moments he's lived on stage. He vividly describes the indescribable rush of connecting with a crowd, the surge of adrenaline, and the communal energy that only a live concert can evoke.Listeners are invited to join Brian and Dave as they delve into these topics and more, offering a unique perspective on the life of a musician, the collaborative spirit of the industry, and the unforgettable impact of live music. Tune in to "Concerts That Made Us" for this insightful and inspiring episode that promises to resonate with music lovers and concertgoers alike.Find Fear of Water here:https://www.facebook.com/FearOfWaterBandFind CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938Save 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode of the Having Had podcast, host Brent Mullins introduces the podcast and shares the inspiration behind it. He explains his intention to have conversations with people he has met throughout his career and explore how those experiences have shaped them. His first guest, Clint Lowry from Seven Dust, joins him and discusses his upbringing in North Carolina and his early musical influences. Clint shares stories of forming bands and embracing rock and roll. He also talks about joining Seven Dust and their experiences touring and recording their first album. Brent and Clint also discuss their contrasting experiences on the Ozfest tour. This part of the conversation explores the mix of success and insecurity experienced during their touring days. They discuss the morale lift of success and the impact of being sober in the music industry. They also reflect on the bond formed through touring together and the impact of trauma and loss. The conversation highlights the longevity of their relationship and the journey of finding bottom and starting recovery. They discuss the gift of desperation and the importance of setting boundaries and prioritizing recovery. The conversation concludes with insights into finding work-life balance in touring. In this final part of the conversation, Clint and Brent discuss the importance of preserving relationships within the band and ending on a high note. They also talk about the band's plans for the future and their desire to maintain their relationships and dignity. Clint reflects on defining moments in the band's career and the deep connection they have with their fans. They also discuss the influence of other bands and performances on their own music. Clint shares his thoughts on living the dream and how it has met his expectations. He also talks about his future aspirations and the joy of fatherhood. The conversation concludes with a discussion about favorite movies, TV series, and podcasts, as well as the best riff ever written and what makes Clint's heart smile.
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Maks Gabriel! Based in Nashville, Maks is a Canadian-American music producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Having studied classical piano growing up at The McGill Conservatory of Music in Montreal, Maks had a love and drive for music in his youth that propelled him to where he is today. Prior to moving to the Music City, Maks worked closely with Ryan Kowarsky of the group RyanDan. Together, they wrote and produced numerous hit songs with multiple Canadian artists, including Massari, Danny Fernandes, Belly, and Mia Martina. That success included a Juno nomination for "Dance Recording of the Year" for their work on Mia Martina's Devotion album. With a love for songwriting that eventually led him to Nashville, Maks continued to make a name for himself and build upon the musical foundation he built in Canada. Over the years, he's worked with artists ranging from Clint Lowery of Sevendust, members of 3 Doors Down, Honey County, Muscadine Bloodline, Cassadee Pope, and CB30, among others. He also produced and co-wrote the song "Got It From My Mama" from Honey County, which reached 1 billion views on TikTok. Additionally, Maks' love for TV & film has led to his songs being placed on hit shows like Yellowstone, Nashville, True Blood, The Mindy Project, and Roswell New Mexico, among others. In this episode, Maks talks with Mike about his early love for music, including studying classical piano under the renowned Russian piano virtuoso Marina Goglidze-Mdivani, what he learned about music from that experience, turning down multiple job promotions to chase his songwriting dreams, what it was like starting over in the Music City, and more. This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the cinematic remix of the song "I Mean This" from Maks Gabriel and Clint Lowery, available where you get your music! Follow Maks on Instagram @maks_gabriel. To stay up-to-date with Maks and learn more about his work, visit http://www.maksgabriel.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Musician and songwriter Clint Lowery joins the PrevenTable for our Season 3 Finale! Known for being the lead guitarist for Sevendust and having gigs with Korn and Seether, Clint shares his experience with rock and roll culture. As a self-identifying sober person, he describes the process of making music sober, discusses generational differences in speaking about substance misuse, and shares how music and fitness keep his mind and body healthy.
Today I'm joined by Clint Lowery, guitarist for Sevendust to talk health and fitness as a touring musician, sobriety, band and crew post-show ice baths, touring schedules, longevity in music, the state of the music industry, and a ton more. Check out Sevendust's upcoming tour and new album Truth Killer out now.
This week we have a great conversation with Clint Lowery, guitarist for Sevendust, about his doodles Halen and Bear and pay our respects to his "step dog" Marley. Sevendust's new album Truth Killer was released on July 28th and will embark on the Machine Killer Tour co-headlining with Static-X on October 6th in Houston, Texas.
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Set The Sun! Comprised of friends Arc and Eris, Set The Sun is a modern metal outfit whose sound blends elements of electronic, metalcore, progressive rock, numetal, and industrial for a cinematic and emotive listening experience. The duo collaborates with other talented musicians they reference as "The Collective," which includes the likes of Clint Lowery (Sevendust), DJ Lethal (Limp Bizkit), Ryan Clark (Demon Hunter), Michael Lessard (The Contortionist), and producer Forrester Savell, among others. In July 2022, Set The Sun dropped their debut EP entitled "In Absentia, Vol. 1." That initial release resonated with heavy music fans, with tracks like "The Way Back" (featuring DJ Lethal & TELLE) and "Invisible" (featuring Ryan Clark) racking up over 91,000 and 179,000 Spotify streams, respectively. Additionally, the corresponding music videos for "The Way Back" and "Invisible" have garnered a combined 140,000 YouTube views to date. So far in 2023, Set The Sun has dropped three singles - "Arrival," "The Truth" (featuring Clint Lowery), and "A Better Way To Bleed" - off their forthcoming LP entitled "At War." In this episode, Arc and Eris talk with Mike about their shared respect and admiration for the aforementioned Clint Lowery and Sevendust, how they got into heavy music when they were younger, making meaningful music that connects with listeners on an emotional level, persevering through anxiety and negative feelings, paying respect to the late, great Chester Bennington with "A Better Way To Bleed," and more. This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the aforementioned "A Better Way To Bleed" from Set The Sun, available where you get your music! Follow Set The Sun on Instagram @setthesunband. To stay up-to-date with Set The Sun, visit https://www.setthesun.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Clint joins the podcast to discuss his songwriting process, sobriety, finding balance and value in life, health and fitness. film scoring, dealing with failure and much more!Clint's Artist Pick - Landon Siebens - https://www.instagram.com/landonsiebensmusicCHAPTERS0:00 Music For Yourself or Others?3:35 Stepping Right In6:20 Overthinking and Songwriting9:17 Fear of Failure12:14 Rethinking Ideas15:57 Starting Your Writing Process18:02 Lyrical Pet Peeves20:11 Film Scoring25:37 Staying Fit and Healthy36:10 Finding Balance in Life41:00 Attention and Music44:38 Sobriety and Empathy52:55 Finding Value in Life58:27 Clint's Artist Pick1:00:45 The Next Guest's Question1:01:26 Finishing UpNew Episodes Mondays and Thursdays - Subscribe for more!Find us on Socials:https://www.instagram.com/ttsdpodhttps://www.instagram.com/joe_rowley_97https://www.tiktok.com/@ttsdpod*About The Podcast*Turn That Sh*t Down hosts some of the most exciting and compelling conversations between host Joe Rowley and a variety of guitarists, drummers, bassists, producers, vocalists and music industry professionals spanning across multiple genres from Heavy Metal, to Rock, Blues and so much more! Topics of conversation tend to include mental health, self improvement, issues in the music industry, trends in heavy metal, guitar playing and more.*Current Credits*Current Credits - Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper Band), Dirk Verbeuren (Megadeth), Gus G / Rudy Sarzo (Ozzy Osbourne), Anders Fridn (In Flames), Rob Chapman, James Monteith (Tesseract), Justin Derrico (P!nk), Rabea Massaad, Ben Wells (Black Stone Cherry), Frank Turner, Adam De Micco (Lorna Shore), Joey Sturgis, Lena Scissorhands (Infected Rain), Mike Dawes, Dean Lamb (Archspire), David Davidson (Revocation), Rusty Cooley, Nick Johnston, Baard Kolstad (Leprous) George Lever (Producer), Josh Baines (Malevolence), Cole Rolland, Jacob Umansky (Intervals), Rudy Ayoub, Gabe Mangold (Enterprise Earth), Tim Mills (BareKnuckle Pickups), Simon Dobson (Parallax Orchestra), Craig 'Goonzi' Gowans (Bleed From Within), Mike Malyan / Andy Cizek (Monuments), Eric Steckel, Greg Koch and more!*Affiliate Links*Looking to start a podcast yourself? Head over to Buzzsprout using the link below to claim your FREE $20 Amazon Gift Voucher when you sign up!Buzzsprout - https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1906077*Thanks for reading this far - you're the best.*
Clint Lowery - Head of Shipping and Logistics? Find out why is the most Clint Lowery album you're gonna get! He wears many hats, and his solo project is a big one. His new EP “Ghostwriter” is a available wherever you get your music now!Brock and Clint discuss the his approach to making a solo album and is that Cletus or Bigfoot in this round of rapid fire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #140 Clint Lowery is a guitar player, singer, and songwriter best known for his band Sevendust. Clint is also a solo artist, and is preparing to release a new EP called Ghostwriter on 2/17/2023. Clint talked with Mistress Carrie about their shared history early in their careers, the pandemic, recovery, songwriting, new Sevendust, turning pain into art, touring, family loss, Ann Wilson, Boston, music business advice, the Boston Marathon, and so much more! Episode Notes Check out the custom playlist for Episode #140 here Hear Morgan Rose from Sevendust on Episode #24 Watch the Angel's Son video here Find Clint Lowery Online: Instagram Twitter Facebook Youtube Website Find Sevendust Online: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Youtube Find Mistress Carrie online: Official Website The Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on Patreon Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Cameo Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Good Company with Bowling , We talk to Clint about his latest solo album titled "GhostWriter" and how it was recorded with a few different drummers including Morgan Rose. We discuss how Clint decided that writing and recording independently would be easier and also Clint would have complete control over all decisions. We also talk about the newest Sevendust album that is waiting for a release date. After the interview , Scott introduces a new co-host Johnny Summers and how much we don't know about podcasting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
On this episode of Good Company we talk to Clint about his latest solo album titled Ghostwriter. We discuss how Client wrote and recorded in his studio/ basement. We also talk about the new Sevendust album that going to be released in 2023. I introduced a new Co- Host as well
This is the Mistress Carrie Situation Report! The 'Sit Rep' your daily Entertainment headlines, Industry Info, and everything ROCK, all in under 5 minutes! 12-23-2022. The Mistress Carrie Podcast, a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network! AfromanVolbeatJustin BieberThat 90's ShowFifaJourneyClint LoweryNew films in theaters this weekNew Releases This Week Hard Rock and Metal ReleasesFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
This is the Mistress Carrie Situation Report! The 'Sit Rep' your daily Entertainment headlines, Industry Info, and everything ROCK, all in under 5 minutes! 11-30-2022. The Mistress Carrie Podcast, a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network! MetallicaBrian MayWednesdayPorcupine TreeWill SmithB52'sClint LoweryThat 90's ShowNew films in theaters this weekNew Releases This Week Hard Rock and Metal ReleasesFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
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We talk to Clint Lowery - Guitarist of the band Sevendust. Clint shares his journey from Fayetteville, North Carolina and his early introductions to music through his parents before heading out on his own path through a love of Heavy Metal and Hard Rock. We chat about his first concerts, early bands and first time recording sessions, meeting his heroes and his never ending love for a great 80s movie montage sequence with a killer soundtrack.This episode is brought to you by our friends Dead Skull Coffee. https://deadskullcoffee.co.uk/discount/STVPlease visit The Straight To Video Patreon Page to find out how you can help grow this show. https://www.patreon.com/stvpod
Sevendust riff beast Clint Lowery is my guest on this all new episode of The Jasta Show! On this one we talk about the future of Sevendust, some real fun road stories, we talk some music biz inside baseball, and so much more! Check it out! Clint Lowery (born December 15, 1971) is an American musician, songwriter and producer, best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the heavy metal band Sevendust. He has also played in Dark New Day and Still Rain, and served as the touring guitarist for Korn through most of 2007. In 2008, he decided to work on new music as a solo artist, and the name of the project was titled Hello Demons Meet Skeletons. Lowery wrote and recorded a six-song EP while off the road with Sevendust, just for a week. He played every instrument on the CD, which was produced by his brother Corey Lowery. The EP, Chills, was released in October, followed by a tour at the same month. He would also later released two more EPs with HDMS. Also his fourth and last EP, Choices, was released in 2013.Support Our Sponsorshttps://www.indiemerchstore.com/use promo code JASTA10 at check outhttps://martyrstore.net use code JJ15https://rebel8.com use promo code JJ20 at checkouthttps://Betterhelp.com/JASTAhttps://bluechew.com code JASTASubscribe On GaS Digitalhttps://gasdigitalnetwork.com/gdn-show-channels/the-jasta-show/USE PROMO Code JASTA for a 2 week free trial.Follow Jamey On Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jastaFollow The Show On Social Mediahttps://twitter.com/jameyjastahttps://www.instagram.com/jameyjasta/https://twitter.com/bmackayisrighthttps://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright/Musician, former television host, and podcaster Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed, Kingdom of Sorrow, Jasta and the former host of MTV's Headbanger's Ball) interviews your heroes every Monday and Thursday. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigitalnetwork.com and use the code JASTA
Peter has the immense honor to speak with Clint Lowery of Sevendust. Clint fills Peter in a little bit about his early life and his family, and then they dive into honoring the life of Clint's mother. Additional information on this episode and others can be found at wordsthatmeanforever.com.
Myles Kennedy: um dos guitarristas favoritos dele é brasileiro - Ritual Metal Mantra #35 ********************* Saudações metaleiros, você acaba de aterrissar no Ritual do Metal Mantra, o seu Podcast diário com as notícias do mundo do Heavy Metal, e no ritual de hoje, vamos falar sobre: Myles Kennedy: um dos guitarristas favoritos dele é brasileiro ********************* ➡️ Myles Kennedy: um dos guitarristas favoritos dele é brasileiro
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Clint Lowery of Sevendust! Comprised of Lowery (guitar), John Connolly (guitar), Lajon Witherspoon (vocals), Vinnie Hornsby (bass) and Morgan Rose (drums), Sevendust has sold more than 3 million albums globally since their self-titled debut in 1997, including 4 Gold records. This past October, they released their 13th studio album entitled Blood & Stone. Produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette, Blood & Stone landed on numerous Billboard charts, including #1 Hard Music, #1 Top Albums ADA, #4 Independent, #5 Rock and #9 Top Billboard Albums, among others. Additionally, Clint released his first solo record under his name in January 2020 entitled God Bless The Renegades. In June 2020, he dropped a surprise solo EP entitled Grief & Distance as a way to process the loss of his mother, who passed away in March 2020. He also contributed to Morgan's debut solo EP Controlled Chaos, which came out in November 2020. In this episode of the pod, Mike talks with Clint about 2020, Sevendust's longevity, their sound, his sobriety and perseverance to where he is today, the 20th anniversary of the band's Animosity record, and more. This Friday, January 8th, Sevendust will be performing Animosity front to back (and then some) in a live stream concert! To get access, visit https://nocapshows.com/artist?name=sevendust. Follow Clint on Instagram @clintloweryofficial and Twitter @clintlowerynet. Follow Sevendust on Instagram @sevendustofficial and Twitter @sevendust. To stay up to date on Clint and Sevendust, visit https://www.clintlowery.net/ and https://sevendust.com/. Follow March Forth with Mike Bauman on Instagram @marchforthpod and Mike on Twitter @mikevbauman. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Jason Bieler joins the Talk Toomey podcast this week to discuss his latest solo effort entitled "Jason Bieler and the Baron Von Bielski Orchestra 'Songs For The Apocalypse'". Jason talks about the great artists he had collaborate on the album such as Clint Lowery, Benji Webbe, David Ellefson, Kyle Sanders and more. We also go over the Bieler Bros record label and some of the bands that have been on the label, nonpoint, SiKth, Skindred, etc. Jason also lets us know how the "Lunch is on the way" campaign is coming along. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
High Notes is brought to you by Haulix.com, the music industry's leading promotional distribution platform. Join thousands of musicians, including Slipknot, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, I Prevail, and more, in promoting your new music with the world's most trusted service. Learn more and started your free, 30-day trial by visiting http://haulix.com/signup today! Clint Lowery is a modern rock icon. He's done everything a rockstar can, but he realized many years ago that the version of stardom found in movies and television shows is no way to live. Here, Clint recounts the day he chose to change his life and details how the Serenity Prayer's lessons changed him for the better. The show is hosted by James Shotwell and edited by Landon Defever. Our programming consultant is Laura Haggard. The theme song was written and performed by the band You, Me, And Everyone We know. The High Notes logo was created by Nick Ferran. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please seek help. The entire High Notes team is rooting for you, as are our incredible partners. Heartsupport exists to help those struggling with mental health (https://heartsupport.com/), and The Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation works with leading substance use disorder experts to support research that identifies the most urgent needs in the recovery community and raise funds to address them (https://globalrecoveryinitiatives.org/). You can learn more about the show by finding @HighNotesPod on Twitter and Instagram.
Morgan Rose is better known as drummer and founding member of Atlanta metal monster Sevendust.As well as banging the skins with Sevendust, he also provides harsh and clean back up vocals that are an essential part of the bands sound but until recently his solo outings have consistently revolved around his drumming expertise.Last month - and surprisingly to most of the metal community - Rose dropped his first solo album Controlled Chaos, taking vocal duties as well writing and producing.The resulting EP showcases a musical side of Rose that many did not know existed to the extent it does, but also successfully separates this project as a stand-alone project rather than Sevendust with a different singer."It's been crazy," Rose enthused on the EP's reception, "way more than I thought it was gonna be. It was really more kinda like a little project, like a hobby, but there's really nothing going on right now so what better time to do something that I've been thinking about doing for a while. Me and Clint got together and put together some songs and I was able to put some pretty heavy vocals on them, some vulnerable lyrics, and I guess some of those words hit home. In the climate - especially over here right now - I think that some of them caught people so it's been received really well."While Controlled Chaos blindsided all but his most dedicated followers, Rose admits that it is an idea that had been festering for some time, albeit a seldomly discussed one."I had talked about it," he measured, "but it was really more me and Clint talking about it. He said, dude, you really need to do a solo record and it's constant Sevendust. Sevendust is just a constant train, so he ended up doing a solo record and I really wanted a break. I'd been sick last year in December - almost a year to the day, tomorrow will be a year since I was put in the hospital - so I wanted the break." In the full interview Morgan goes into the five songs on the EP a little deeper, writing separately with Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery, the importance of making the music distinctly separate from Sevendust material, things he learnt about himself musically making the EP, the potential for more solo material and more.
Sevendust's new disc "Blood and Stone" hits stores this Friday (10/23/20). In this episode of DNM, we take a trip dwon memory lane to their pre-pandemic effort "All I See Is War". Listen in as Clint tells Ozz all about the year 2018. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zum 25. Jubiläum legen uns Sevendust das enorm vielseitige Blood & Stone auf den Plattenteller. Gitarrist und Hauptsongwriter Clint Lowery verrät guitar-Autor Chris Franzkowiak im guitar-Podcaster-Interview die Hintergründe der neuen LP und das Geheimnis, wie eine Band über Jahrzehnte hinweg konstant erfolgreich bleibt.
Our guest this episode is Clint Lowery of Sevendust. You know, sometimes you speak with someone for the first time ever and you have such a good time that you can't believe that you haven't ever met before. That's essentially the story of this podcast episode. Clint and I fired off immediately about Jake E. Lee and it just kept on rolling on talking guitars and music, growing up poor, and being sober today among many topics. Clint released an album, God Bless The Renegades, AND an EP, Grief & Distance, in 2020 already and Sevendust is releasing a new album 10/23/20. They'll be live streaming a record release show that day and you can buy tix to enjoy that performance HERE. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! If you enjoy the Couch Riffs Podcast and/or the videos we are producing please consider supporting us with a monthly pledge of as little as .99/month! You can do that HERE at anchor.fm/couch-riffs. Also, don't forget to visit couchriffs.com to find a hub for all things Couch Riffs: videos, podcasts, and a link to our Etsy Store where you can pick up a 100% Couch Riffs t-shirt or stylish trucker hat. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/support
This week we feature a compilation of clips from previous shows centering on the subject of Stryper. In this episode you'll hear several thoughts and memories about the band from past guests as well as the members of Stryper themselves!The interview with Stryper is taken from Scott's talk with the band on their tour bus and features some great stories about the then-new album 'God Damn Evil' and the addition of bassist Perry Richardson among other topics.That interview is interspersed with a one-on-one interview Scott conducted with Michael Sweet at the Good Company studios. Michael shares some insight into the beginnings of the band and how they rose through the ranks.Also included are clips from a television talk show from the 80's that pitted the band verses an evangelical hosts. It's an interesting sparring session for sure.Past guests from Good Company also are featured in this episode sharing their thoughts and memories of Stryper and what the band means to them.Guests featured on this episode include Clint Lowery, Sonny Mayo, Rick Gatheman, and Robb Rivera.Stay tuned to the end for a cool duet between Scott and Michael Sweet performing the song 'Dying Rose' by Sweet & Lynch!We hope you enjoy The Best of Stryper and SHARE with a friend!
This week Scott is joined by guitarist Sonny Mayo! Sonny has worked with numerous rock and metal artists over the years; notably, Snot, Sevendust, and Ugly Kid Joe among others.The discussion starts with talk of Rock to Recovery, a program that brings music to people going through treatment and recovery. This non-profit has helped in numerous facets of society including veterans facilities, rehabilitation facilities, and metal health facilities. In this talk, Sonny shares the benefits of this program and how it's changing lives on a daily basis through the power of music.After that, the discussion turns to Sonny's incredible music career, starting with Snot. In this discussion, Sonny shares how he got the gig in 1995 and how the band went about writing songs for the first album that would be released in 1997. Additionally, he shares stories of the band days in the trenches and who they shared stages with. Sonny also performed on a Vanilla Ice album produced by Ross Robinson; it's a story you must hear! Sonny discusses how he got the news of Lynn Strait's death and his reaction to it. That dovetails into a discussion of the Strait Up tribute album.After beating his own addiction issues, Sonny was faced with health challenges including a heart attack at the age of 45. This lead to him making changes in his life of which he discusses here.Eventually, Sonny would leave music behind temporarily and become a vet tech. After a while he'd get a call to join Hed PE to join them on their Blackout album tour. After his stint with Hed PE, Sonny would receive a phone call from Morgan Rose of Sevendust asking him to join the band. In this discussion, Sonny talks about his tenure with the band as well as the making of the Next album. Additionally, he shares stories from the subsequent tour.Sonny also contributed to the next two Sevendust albums Alpha and Chapter 7: Hope and Sorrow. They guys discuss both albums in this episode. In 2008, Sonny would be replaced by original Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery. Sonny talks about the impact of this decision and how he pushed forward.In 2011, Sonny would be tapped to produce/engineer the Ugly Kid Joe album 'Stairway to Hell' before being hired to replace guitarist Dave Fortman. In this discussion, he shares his memories of working with UKJ.Other topics discussed include a Pantera haircut, leaving Snot to join Amen, guitar throwing tricks, Chris Daughtry, the Snot reunion tour, and more!We hope you enjoy Scott's talk with Sonny Mayo and SHARE with a friend!
What burger is the best burger? This is the topic on Jaret and Gary's minds during the latest episode of The Rockstar Dad Show. They touch on the In N' Out vs. Whataburger debate before diving COVID talk. Schools are reopening and kids are going back - see what the dads have to say about preparation and precaution. Later in the show they welcome Clint Lowery, guitarist for legendary rock band Sevendust. Before Clint can share his dad resume, he has a few things to set straight about stolen dressing rooms. Listen in as they chat about touring smarter, band life, and John Mulaney.
What burger is the best burger? This is the topic on Jaret and Gary's minds during the latest episode of The Rockstar Dad Show. They touch on the In N' Out vs. Whataburger debate before diving COVID talk. Schools are reopening and kids are going back - see what the dads have to say about preparation and precaution. Later in the show they welcome Clint Lowery, guitarist for legendary rock band Sevendust. Before Clint can share his dad resume, he has a few things to set straight about stolen dressing rooms. Listen in as they chat about touring smarter, band life, and John Mulaney.
Gregg's Guide to New Music: Episode 277 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and to purchase their music are posted below. Misterwives – https://www.misterwives.com/ facebook.com/MisterWives/ Good Kid – https://goodkidofficial.com/ facebook.com/goodkidband/ Clint Lowery – https://www.clintlowery.net/ facebook.com/clintlowerynet/ Witterquick – http://www.witterquickband.com/ facebook.com/Witterquickband/ Mallavora – https://www.mallavora.co.uk/, https://mallavora.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mallavora/ The Persueded – https://thepersuaded.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/thepersuaded/ Broken Hands – http://www.brokenhandsband.com/ facebook.com/brokenhandsband/ The Hawkins – https://thehawkins.bigcartel.com/, https://thehawkinsband.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thehawkinsswe/ Cover of the Week Billie Joe Armstrong (with Green Day) – https://greenday.com/ facebook.com/GreenDay/ Neck Deep – https://neckdeepuk.com/ facebook.com/neckdeepuk/
Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 277 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and to purchase their music are posted below. Misterwives – https://www.misterwives.com/ facebook.com/MisterWives/ Good Kid – https://goodkidofficial.com/ facebook.com/goodkidband/ Clint Lowery – https://www.clintlowery.net/ facebook.com/clintlowerynet/ Witterquick – http://www.witterquickband.com/ facebook.com/Witterquickband/ Mallavora – https://www.mallavora.co.uk/, https://mallavora.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mallavora/ The Persueded – https://thepersuaded.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/thepersuaded/ Broken Hands – http://www.brokenhandsband.com/ facebook.com/brokenhandsband/ The Hawkins – https://thehawkins.bigcartel.com/, https://thehawkinsband.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thehawkinsswe/ Cover of the Week Billie Joe Armstrong (with Green Day) – https://greenday.com/ facebook.com/GreenDay/ Neck Deep – https://neckdeepuk.com/ facebook.com/neckdeepuk/
Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 277 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and to purchase their music are posted below. Misterwives – https://www.misterwives.com/ facebook.com/MisterWives/ Good Kid – https://goodkidofficial.com/ facebook.com/goodkidband/ Clint Lowery – https://www.clintlowery.net/ facebook.com/clintlowerynet/ Witterquick – http://www.witterquickband.com/ facebook.com/Witterquickband/ Mallavora – https://www.mallavora.co.uk/, https://mallavora.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mallavora/ The Persueded – https://thepersuaded.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/thepersuaded/ Broken Hands – http://www.brokenhandsband.com/ facebook.com/brokenhandsband/ The Hawkins – https://thehawkins.bigcartel.com/, https://thehawkinsband.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thehawkinsswe/ Cover of the Week Billie Joe Armstrong (with Green Day) – https://greenday.com/ facebook.com/GreenDay/ Neck Deep – https://neckdeepuk.com/ facebook.com/neckdeepuk/
Gregg’s Guide to New Music: Episode 277 Gregg highly recommends checking out, and supporting the following bands and musicians. Links to find more from them, and to purchase their music are posted below. Misterwives – https://www.misterwives.com/ facebook.com/MisterWives/ Good Kid – https://goodkidofficial.com/ facebook.com/goodkidband/ Clint Lowery – https://www.clintlowery.net/ facebook.com/clintlowerynet/ Witterquick – http://www.witterquickband.com/ facebook.com/Witterquickband/ Mallavora – https://www.mallavora.co.uk/, https://mallavora.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mallavora/ The Persueded – https://thepersuaded.bigcartel.com/, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play facebook.com/thepersuaded/ Broken Hands – http://www.brokenhandsband.com/ facebook.com/brokenhandsband/ The Hawkins – https://thehawkins.bigcartel.com/, https://thehawkinsband.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/thehawkinsswe/ Cover of the Week Billie Joe Armstrong (with Green Day) – https://greenday.com/ facebook.com/GreenDay/ Neck Deep – https://neckdeepuk.com/ facebook.com/neckdeepuk/
What was Sevendust’s original band name? What does Clint Lowery remember most about playing Woodstock 99? Does the guitarist feel appearing on “Mortal Kombat: More Kombat” or the WWE’s soundtracks helped Sevendust reach a larger audience? Find out in a new episode of “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part 1 of our chat with Clint in “There Goes My Hero” - where he shares how the passing of his mother impacted his “Grief & Distance” EP, how he hopes Sevendust’s future touring plans will incorporate each member’s solo projects, and what it was like to play onstage with his idol Steve Vai: https://youtu.be/FSags9FwCyE
We're halfway through 2020, and what a year it's been. Anne Erickson (@AnneErickson) discusses Audio Ink's top 30 rock and metal songs that rule the first half of 2020, including tracks by Testament, Ozzy Osbourne, Sevendust, Firewind, Five Finger Death Punch, RED, Clint Lowery, Seether, Within Temptation and many more. Read the full story via AudioInkRadio.com. Enjoy the episode! XO
Nick welcomes Clint Lowery back to the show. Clint comes to the show to discuss his new suprise EP, the reason behind it, how the pandemic has effected his music, Sevendust plans and much much more. Make sure to follow on all social mediaTwitter- nicksrnwpodcastInstagram- rocknwrestlingpodcastFacebook- Nick's Rock N Wrestling Podcast
Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery called in to talk about his solo album and surprise solo EP "Grief and Distance" (out now), here's what we talked about: "Grief and Distance" EP (0-3) Solo Album Inspiration (3-5) performing solo on Alter Bridge tour and future touring (5-8) New Sevendust album coming (8-9) 20th anniversary of Sevendust "Animosity" (9-10) 7D acoustic show at the Playboy Mansion (10-12) "Tattoo The Earth" Tour (12-14) Corey Lowery and Seether (14-17) Flannel 5-Nirvana, PJ, STP, AIC, Soundgarden (17-19) NIN "Pretty Hate Machine" vs. "The Downward Spiral" (19-21) When it comes to ________ I spare no expense (21-end)
How did the passing of Clint Lowery’s mother and a global pandemic impact the creation of his “Grief & Distance” EP? How did recording his debut solo record influence Sevendust’s long-awaiting new album? What does the guitarist think Sevendust’s future touring plans will look like as a result of COVID-19? What was going through Clint’s mind while jamming onstage with Steve Vai merely a few minutes after meeting his guitar idol for the first time? Find out what Clint reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Listen to part 1 of our interview, and stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with the Sevendust guitarist!
Clint speaks with us openly and honestly about both the ongoing pandemic and the Black Lives Matter uprising. The post Sevendust's Clint Lowery on The Quarantinecast #17 appeared first on MetalSucks.
Clint Lowery released a surprise EP on June 12th. Clint joins the Talk Toomey podcast to discuss the thoughts behind the ep, his mother passing and the confederate flag. Clint was a great guest as always.
Grammy-nominated musician Clint Lowery joins us on the IUF podcast about the surprise solo EP he released today titled “Grief & Distance”. It's important to stay positive during trying times, and Clint reached for utmost creativity and ambition to give the fans something they will greatly appreciate. Clint also dives into his work over the years with Sevendust, his solo project, and the experiences of his music career from when first started to where he is now – Including the personal obstacles he overcame while being molded into becoming a humble human being. He's learned, he's conquered, and he's liberated. And lastly, testing him to see if he knew his own songs was definitely a conversation for the books. Clint Lowery's newest EP “Grief & Distance” is out now on Rise Records.
Best known for his longtime role as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for American metal band Sevendust, 2020 saw Clint Lowery embark on his career as a solo artist with the release of his first album in January. Having previously released solo material under the project Hello Demons Meet Skeletons, “God Bless the Renegades” [...] The post SEVENDUST’s Guitarist CLINT LOWERY Discusses Surprise New EP and Future Solo Career: “I Would Love to Produce Records, to Collaborate with Other Musicians – That’s Where I See Myself Going.” appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
Clint Lowery is all alone on his soon to be released “God Bless The Renegades”. Why a solo record? Why now? Listen in as Clint chats with Ozz about these questions and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episódio 61 do Total Distortion chegando com o pé na porta e muito som legal! Começando com o som climático e viajadão do Loathe, o metal da Mongólia do The Hu com a participação dos americanos do From Ashes to New, a mistura de vários estilos do genial Falling in Reverse, o nu-metal marrento do Hollywood Undead, o hard rock mais tradicional do Wayland e do Royal Bliss e o lado mais moderno da distorção com o som solo do Clint Lowery, do Sevendust, e o sonzão do Alter Bridge. No bloco das velharias trazemos o potente stoner rock do Orange Goblin, atendendo ao pedido do FIlipe Cruz (Salve!), e o poppy punk nerd e engraçado do Nerf Herder com uma espécie de homenagem ao Van Halen. Tracklist: - Loathe - Screaming; - The Hu feat. From Ashes to New - Yuve Yuve Yu; - Falling in Reverse - Popular Monster; - Hollywood Undead - Already Dead; - Wayland - I'm Not Alright; - Royal Bliss - Paranoid; - Clint Lowery - Kings; - Alter Bridge - Rise Today; - Orange Goblin - Time Travelling Blues; - Nerf Herder - Van Halen;
Lou calls Sevendust's Clint Lowery on the Harddrive Hotline to talk about Clint's first official solo album, "God Bless The Renegades"!
This week Scott returns with an audio re-release of his talk with Clint Lowery from the video show. Lots of great discussion of Clint's storied career in this interview. Additionally, this is a big week for Clint Lowery as it will mark a first in his celebrated career with the release of his debut solo album, “God Bless The Renegades.” Produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette (Slash, Alter Bridge), this album includes ten tracks that showcase Clint’s abilities and allow him to express himself in a new, much more personal light. Preceding this week's interview, Scott is joined by Paul Hopson; founder of PLD Media. They share stories of how they connected, their shared love of metal music, and their goals for empowering others, finding inspiration, and pursuing dreams.We hope you enjoy this week's episode and SHARE with a friend!
So this week we have tunes from Sydney based punk rockers FANGZ, Melbourne's own Jamie McLennan - Music, Devilskin from New Zealand - because close enough and they are ahmayzing, A new solo venture for Clint Lowery from my fav band Sevendust, great tune from Sydney trio Bruise Pristine and last but not least a tune to get into your head for the afternoon from A.GIRL.
Clint Lowery, known best for his work in Sevendust, is releasing his debut full-length solo album God Bless The Renegades on January 31st, 2020 via Rise Records. Ghost Cult chief Keefy caught up with Clint on the phone to discuss … Continue reading → The post PODCAST: Episode 71 – Clint Lowery (Sevendust) on “God Bless the Renegades” appeared first on Ghost Cult Magazine.
Clint Lowery is the guest this episode of the BREWtally Speaking Podcast Clint joins us to talk about his upcoming debut solo album, God Bless The Renegades, and why it felt like the right time to finally put out music under his own name. He also talks about the differences in writing something for himself versus his other outlets, gearing up for his upcoming tour with Alter Bridge and what fans can expect from his live shows and much more. Intro Music: "Kings" by Clint Lowery "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsor: The Bean Bastard (www.thebeanbastard) On Point Pomade (www.onpointpomade) USE OUR CODE BSP15 AND GET 15% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/clintlowerynet www.facebook.com/onpointpomade www.facebook.com/thebeanbastard www.facebook.com/metalnexus www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @clintloweryofficial, @onpointpomade, @thebeanbastard, @metal.nexus, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @clintlowerynet, @onpointpomade @metal_nexus, @brewspeakpod, @discussmetaldan, @jbeatty616 Website: www.clintlowery.net www.metalnexus.net Patreon: www.patreon.com/brewspeakpod Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!!
It's a jam-packed new episode! First, Anne Erickson (@AnneErickson) talks about some hot 2020 rock and metal festivals on the horizon. Then, Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery (@clintlowerynet) joins Anne to talk about his debut solo album, "God Bless the Renegades," some inside info on the new Sevendust album and more. Read the full feature at AudioInkRadio.com, and follow Audio Ink on Twitter and Facebook at @AudioInkRadio. Enjoy the episode!
On this episode of the "Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz," Darren spoke with singer and songwriter Che'Nelle, Loverboy frontman Mike Reno, and Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery. Points of discussion include new music from all 3 artists, touring plans, and hobbies outside of music.
Clint Lowery joins the Talk Toomey Podcast this week to discuss his latest solo release. God Bless The Renegades will be released January 31st via Rise Records. Clint talks about working with Elvis Baskette and Wolfgang Van Halen on the release. We go over his time out of Sevendust and how that shapes his being back in the band. Clint also talks about how writing with others helps him, if he showed these songs to his bandmates in Sevendust and his touring plans.CONTACT:Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter STORE: Talk Toomey Flaming Pentagram Tee Talk Toomey Logo Tee DONATE: Patreon Paypal
This week our guest is Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery, also formerly of Dark New Day, Korn, Seether and Call Me No One. We talk about his debut solo album, God Bless The Renegades, the weight of putting his name on a record as opposed to a project with a band, Wolfgang Van Halen's role in the project and the special songs he plans on performing live while touring the record. We also discuss the draw of decadence in rock and roll for young people, his thoughts on a healthy approach to social media, his relationship with God and the struggle to find trust, and an update on the next record from Sevendust. Petar, Brandon, and Sylvia discuss all the Mötley Crüe news, from the initial reunion announcement to the financials surrounding the tour to how much we would pay to see the touring package (with Def Leppard and Poison), our thoughts on if Slayer came back after a few years, and Zakk Sabbath making an announcement to commemorate Black Sabbath's 50th anniversary. Songs: Clint Lowery, “God Bless The Renegades” and “Kings," Avatarium, “The Fire I Long For”
You know Clint Lowery as the guitarist for the band Sevendust and also maybe from Dark New Day and even his work with Seether. After writing and working on it for a few years, Clint is about to release his first solo album, 'God Bless the Renegades' due out on January 31st. The first single is out now called "Kings" and if you know or have been a fan Clint's previous work you'll immediately fall in love with it. Clint gives us the breakdown on the album, why now was the time and his up coming tour with Alter Bridge. Plus listen to the end for an update on Sevendust.Clint Lowery: @clintlowerynetCutter: @cuttermediaKaytie: @ktrgrocks
You know Clint Lowery as the guitarist for the band Sevendust and also maybe from Dark New Day and even his work with Seether. After writing and working on it for a few years, Clint is about to release his first solo album, 'God Bless the Renegades' due out on January 31st. The first single is out now called "Kings" and if you know or have been a fan Clint's previous work you'll immediately fall in love with it. Clint gives us the breakdown on the album, why now was the time and his up coming tour with Alter Bridge. Plus listen to the end for an update on Sevendust.Clint Lowery: @clintlowerynetCutter: @cuttermediaKaytie: @ktrgrocks
Nick returns with another incredible guest. Nick is joined by Sevendust's guitar player Clint Lowery to discuss his solo record, song witting, the bands future plans, touring and much more. Nick also reviews the Steel Panther show he attended, as well as the Iron Maiden show from the current tour. All this and much more on the Rock N Wrestling Podcast. Make sure to follow on all social media.Twitter- nicksrnwpodcastInstagram- rocknwrestlingpodcastFacebook- Nick's Rock N Wrestling Podcast
Guitarist Clint Lowery is in a good place right now. His band Sevendust is about to embark on tour with Skillet, he's working on a new solo album, and has a good support system. It wasn't always like that though. We discuss his road to sobriety that has led to him working with Wolfgang Van Halen and having his new solo album produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette, who produced 2 of Slash's solo albums. Also what does he think about Duff's "sober approach" comments about getting Izzy back in GNR? Let's see where this podcast nightrain takes us!
Why am i still talking about this shit. Follow along if you dare. Special guest is the one and only Leon Phelps. He helps with all your romantic queries. Grab some courvoisier cognac and join me and Leon. Song Expectations by Clint Lowery off the album Hello demons meet skeletons facebook.com/dickingaroundwithcarldick instagram.com/therealcarld83 twitter.com/therealcarld83 YouTube.com/dickingaroundwithcarldick for the latest videos Mixer.com/suckaphish83 for game streams
Noise Pollution interview Clint Lowery as Sevendust prepares to tour Australia.
Doc welcomes this week's guest, guitarist and backing vocalist of Sevendust, Clint Lowery. They talk about why he left Sevendust years ago to start Dark New Day with his brother, the musical background and chemistry with his family, when God Forbid failed to open up for Sevendust back in the 90s and how it inspired Doc, the secret to their longevity and connection with their fans, how his creative energy inspires him to do side projects, the difficulty of dealing with life outside of Sevendust, his stint with Korn, and expounds on his unique songwriting style. This episode features the songs "Omens" by Beneath The Hollow and "Biggest Fan" by Call Me No One. Follow Clint on Instagram @clowery15 and Twitter @clintlowerynet Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Check out and support our show sponsor Beneath The Hollow at www.bth1.net Support our show sponsor and buy official band merch at Rockabilia.com. Use the code PCJABBERJAW for 10% off. Buy the Rockabilia.com Exclusive Ex Man T-shirt here - www.rockabilia.com/doc-coyle-the-e…irt-402964.html Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sevendust guitarist Clint Lowery talks with Anne Erickson about the band's tour with Mark Tremonti's solo group, new Sevendust music, Lowery's upcoming solo album and more.
"It was only Morgan (Rose, drums) and John (Connoly, guitar)... there wasn't a band yet", recalled Sevendust vocalist Lajon Witherspoon of his first introduction to what were to become his bandmates for the next 25 years. "They came to a bar I was working at - and this is a true story - and it was Morgan, John and Vinnie (Vince Hornsby, bass) and John had never played guitar, he was a drummer, he never even had a guitar strap! (laughs) They said man, we really love what you do and I used to always go and see those guys jam - except for John, he was in Piece Dogs and played drums for them. They were signed to Energy Records so I was already impressed with him, he was a signed artist already, but he never played guitar so that was a little bit weird (laughs). It was great and Vinnie and Morgan were in the band Snake Nation and they almost got signed by RCA records but the A & R guys signed Dave Matthews instead - which I think was a great move for him (laughs). So these guys showed up in a spot I was working at and I was playing on a Monday night in a little band I had and they said they'd really like to get together and to come down to the rehearsal place but it wasn't a band. It was just us jamming and that's what started it. That's what started the seed of Sevendust right there, in that room and we wrote 'Black' and we wrote a song called 'Crazy' and we were so excited about this little band that we had that we went out to a local bar and we just jammed and everyone showed up because they knew us from previous bands and we only played those two songs and they asked us to get up there again so we played the same two again (laughs). We rocked it, man, so it was like, we have to put a band together and that's what we did; that's where it started".Rising from the Atlanta music scene in 1994, Sevendust garnered their reputation the old fashioned way through relentless touring and taking their music to the masses. So much so that Witherspoon jokes that fans in their hometown weren't sure whether or not the band had fulfilled their dream or merely faded into the shadows of many others that had followed the same path."We were just on the scene in Atlanta", he laughed. "That was the only place we ever played and then we got a record deal and I remember leaving from the Midtown Music Festival and we never went back to Atlanta for a year or two because we were on the road. It was like we got thrown from our home scene to the world. It was like wow, we've left Atlanta and never went back. I don't think they ever realised what we were doing out there on the road because we'd been gone so long (laughs). We'd really been working and paying dues - and we still are - but we went out there in a van and toured the world and went from a van to several vans to several R.V's! One time I remember the bus pulling up and we all said wow, all our rock and roll dreams have come true but in reality, the nightmare had just begun. We didn't know that yet but (laughs). It's been an incredible journey. We started in Atlanta with bands like Sunk Mojo, and The Black Crowes were coming out of there but we weren't really that big yet. We were growing. We knew that we had a good thing going on and once we hit the road it kind of hit man and we just never stopped"!Sevendust released their self-titled debut in 1997 and while it is widely respected now hardly set the music world on fire then, selling poorly in its first week. Rather than let that dampen the young band's spirits, Witherspoon says that the members were largely oblivious to the fact it had failed to ignite."No way, no way"! he reiterated when pressed if it was an issue. "Not for me. I was 21 years old, I had a record deal, we didn't care about the numbers. I don't even... not even today. It's still just an honour to be relevant in the music business when it's so crazy and you can be here one minute and then you're gone so for me it's that same feeling of I'm still here, you know? I really didn't look at the numbers back then. I don't care about them. I just felt wow, we're signed, we're touring the world and going to places we've never been before and people were singing our songs back to us! We were on Ozzfest all of a sudden with Ozzy and Lemmy from Motorhead was my buddy. That was what I was thinking about back then and getting back in the studio and making another album. Back then we didn't care about what was going on in the business, we just cared about the art".In 2004 Sevendust put out what was at the time a groundbreaking release from a metal band. They recorded and packaged a live DVD/CD set named Southside Double Wide: Acoustic Live from a show recorded at the Georgia Theatre in Athens. It was ambitious, innovative, and risky, showcasing a softer side to the band and their music that ran the risk of alienating their diehard metal fans. It was a sign of a band at the peak of their powers, unafraid to bare their musical soul, and was to become a worldwide hit with both hardcore fans and those seeking something a little fresh and adventurous."That's something we come back to from time to time", Witherspoon shrugged. "A lot of the time a song starts with an acoustic guitar when jamming and it was really cool to show people we could be under the microscope and jam and still bring the same energy to the acoustic set that we bring to the live set. That was something that we captured then and something we capture now whenever we break out the acoustic. We did another acoustic album years later, but it's something that we feel is important. Especially for me, because doing this allows me to showcase more of my vocal ability and to sing more and not necessarily sing over the guitars and the loudness. It brings it down. We're still doing a heavy song but you can hear it (laughs)".That same year original guitarist and backing vocalist Clint Lowery left the band to play with his brother Corey in Dark New Day. Although the split was amicable and Lowery was to return four years later, Witherspoon admits that musically the adjustment was difficult."That was a weird period for us", he reflected, "because that's our brother and for me, I loved writing with Clint but for us, I think... we continued. It was something that made us work harder and we had our brother Sonny Mayo from Snot there for a while and it was a great opportunity for us all and for him too and it was a pleasure to play with him but like anything I think when you leave home sometimes you've gotta come back and I felt that was what happened. When Clint came back to the band for me it was the missing link that we needed back, even though we didn't stop. For me, this band is the original band. The guys that started it and are still here. There's a certain air about it when we're all together in a room writing music that is like no other".One of the strengths of Sevendust, particularly in the live arena, is the passion and emotion exuded by their enigmatic frontman. Witherspoon not only gives voice to the songs that have nurtured Sevendust, but he also feels them. It is not uncommon for him to be seen on the brink of tears during their performance, unashamed to let the essence of the music shine through in his actions."Oh man, it gets emotional just thinking about it when you ask me the question", he managed, obviously choking up at the thought. "It's my serenity. When I'm on stage it's a place where I go and feel from the soul. I feel the energy from the people and I get emotional because I can look out and there can be one person in the crowd that is looking at me and I can see the effect and what's going on and maybe it's even something going on in their lives. You can feel that pain or that energy. It goes both ways, any time. You never know what can spark emotions and it's a rollercoaster ride of happy, sad, exciting - it's every emotion that you can possibly feel and fit in your body on that stage for me and I love it every time I go on it".Sevendust return to Australia this April on the back of last years album All I See Is War, an album which many critics believe harks back in sound to the early days of the band."It's crazy", Witherspoon enthused, "because the first thing the producer said when he came in was listen, you guys don't need any help so let me know if I can do anything and it was just like he was policing things. He said I want you guys to just be Sevendust. Let's go back to the old sound. Let's not get crazy and that's what we were able to do with him. I guess with any artist you want to grow and expand but it wasn't hard for us just to be Sevendust and I think we were able to - not on all of the tracks - but on some of the songs we got that old feel back and it was really cool to do that". It is not uncommon for fans - especially those from the beginning - to demand each new album has some sort of throwback to earlier releases, but Witherspoon agrees that what gets lost in the cries is the fact that it is not quite so easy to replicate a period and feel that was captured in a time when innocence was the best virtue of their chosen artist."It's not easy at all", he shook his head. "You want to evolve and you want things to... especially as an artist you're your own worst critic and you definitely don't want to keep doing things the same. I've always felt that Sevendust is Sevendust and we've never really gotten away from that Sevendust sound. On this album we were able to get back to a more... familiar side of it".Kris Peters
We had PRS artist Clint Lowery in the shop to talk Sevendust, his career in music and growing up in a musical family. It was a great chat with a super down to earth guy. Thanks again to Paul Reed Smith for setting this up, and thanks to everyone who came. It was a blast! We helped Clint write his next hit, learned about Sevendust's new record label, Rise (less than a mile from our shop!), and then shared some photo and autograph time! Thanks again Clint and Sevendust for the hang!
Morgan Rose has been the drummer for Sevendust, a band he, bassist Vince Hornsby, and guitarist John Connolly formed in 1994 before adding lead vocalist Lajon Witherspoon and guitarist Clint Lowery. Still going strong, Morgan and Sevendust have strung together a career spanning more than 20 years, millions of records sold and sold out tours around […] The post 239 – Morgan Rose on Sevendust’s past, present and future appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
On this episode I talk with Gary Noon of Walking with Giants. We talk about the new album "Worlds Unknown" and how Clint Lowery and Morgan Rose (Sevendust) and Brian Marshall (Creed, Alter Bridge) became involved. Gary talks about his upcoming plans with the band. We also talk some Star Wars. This episode also features a new release from Look What I Did with "If I were you I wouldn't"
Aug 21,2014 I finally get off of my lazy ass and do a podcast. You're welcome 1)I start the show off with how awesome but weird would it be to acknowledge myself in the 3rd person like James Brown, LinkedIn apparently is a cyber brothel, Robin Williams death and my thoughts on suicide, what does the afterlife have for you and the Ice bucket challenge. 2)MMA douche beats the piss out of his chick, rich dude with Maserati to look into a cop car and YUP you guessed it..He gets busted. INTERVIEW TIME!! Lost in a name talks about the new album Silence in Static and what it was like working with Clint Lowery from Sevendust and how to pre-order the album. Visit Nevergetlaid.com and become a skeetopian @Skeetopia
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