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Desert Tiger Podcast
Jon Harvey of Monster Truck on their album "Warriors", and more!

Desert Tiger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 22:01


Jon Harvey, singer & bassist for rock group Monster Truck joins the show to discuss the bands epic 4th full-length studio album “Warriors”!   The 10-track album, produced by multiple GRAMMY and JUNO Award-winning producer (Arkells, Big Wreck, Billy Talent), is everything you would expect from Monster Truck and more, bringing the band's signature, riff-driven brand of rock to new heights.   Since the release of their debut self-titled EP in 2010, Monster Truck, comprised of bassist and lead singer Jon Harvey, guitarist Jeremy Widerman, and keyboardist Brandon Bliss, have become known as one of Canada's hardest-working rock 'n roll bands, a reputation they've cemented by touring relentlessly and consistently upping their game.   We also discuss returning to the road and prepping for a UK tour, writing and illustrating a children's book, the music video for “Get My Things and Go”, and so much more!!   Connect with Monster Truck! —       —   Support Colton Gee and Desert Tiger ----- Check out our webstore @ Follow the Desert Tiger Podcast @   Follow Colton Gee @   -----

Meet Me For Coffee
JD Harvey - Monster Truck

Meet Me For Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 69:04


Monster Truck are a Canadian rock band from Hamilton, Ontario. Members include lead singer and bassist Jon Harvey, guitarist Jeremy Widerman, keyboardist Brandon Bliss and drummer Steve Kiely. Monster Truck's 2011 EP The Brown EP found success for them in Canada. The single "Seven Seas Blues" charted in the top ten of the both the active rock airplay chart and the alternative rock airplay chart in the spring of 2012. After the release of two EPs, their debut album Furiosity was released on Dine Alone Records on May 28, 2013 and distributed on Universal. The band's second studio album entitled Sittin' Heavy was released on Mascot Records on February 19, 2016. The band won the 2013 Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year.They played the Download Festival in 2013 and supported Vista Chino on their European tour in October and November 2013. The band started recording the Sittin' Heavy album in January 2015 after touring with Alice in Chains, opening for them on their 2014 North American tour. Their track "Sweet Mountain River" was included in Ubisoft's music game Rocksmith 2014,"Seven Seas Blues" in EA Sports' NHL 13, and "Old Train" was used in an episode of Orphan Black, "Variable and Full of Perturbation". The first single from their second studio album was released on October 19, 2015, a track called "Don't Tell Me How to Live". A song, "The Enforcer", was also available only when pre-ordering the album. Their song "Righteous Smoke" is featured in EA Sports' NHL 17. The song "The Enforcer" was also used as the goal song for the Toronto Maple Leafs after every goal scored with a "Go Leafs Go" chant added to the song. The band's third studio album, True Rockers, was announced on June 1, 2018, upon the release of the lead single "Evolution". The title track featuring Dee Snider was released as a promotional single the following week. The album was released on September 14, 2018.

Friday at 420 Podcast
Ep.31 -Jeremy Widerman from Monster Truck (Friday at 420 Podcast)

Friday at 420 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 41:02


Friday at 420 is sponsored by Levity Comedy Club & Lounge in Hamilton, ON Website: https://www.levitycomedyclub.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/levitycomedyclub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levitycomedyclub/ Life is always fun, but it's even more fun when you have friends that are also Rock stars, have you heard of the band (Monster Truck) well our buddy Jeremy Widerman plays guitar and does vocals in this amazing band, Jeremy is just a wicked dude, super talented just a delight to have him on the show, enjoy If you would like to know more about the band check out their website at http://ilovemonstertruck.com/

FEQ
Les Inédits des Nuits FEQ - Rencontre avec Monster Truck

FEQ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 33:53


Découvrez les coulisses de la série des Nuits FEQ présentées par Bell. Dans cet épisode, écoutez le guitariste Jeremy Widerman et le claviériste Brandon Bliss de la formation canadienne Monster Truck discuter avec le journaliste Nicolas Tittley de leur amour pour le rock lourd, leur statut ambigu de rockeurs canadiens et du monde de la musique à l’air de la gratuité. En complément, regardez la vidéo dans laquelle Jeremy Widerman raconte les difficultés de la vie en tournée et voyez des extraits de la performance enlevante du groupe, le 2 mars à l’Impérial Bell. Lisez aussi l’entrevue qu’il a accordé à Nicolas Tittley le jour du spectacle : www.feq.ca/Programmation/Les-inedits-des-Nuits-FEQ Réalisation : Agence la flèche Que se produit-il avant et après les concerts? Que cachent les musiciens dans leur étui à guitare, que boivent-ils sur scène, à quoi pensent-ils lorsqu’ils sont devant le public, mais qu’ils ne pourraient pas crier dans le micro? À partir de l’instant où les artistes des Nuits FEQ se présentent pour la balance de son jusqu’au moment où ils quittent la scène, nous les suivons, leur posons des questions et explorons, pour le bénéfice de leurs fans et des amateurs de musique, leurs habitudes comme leur état d’esprit lorsqu’ils ne foulent pas les planches.

Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz
Episode #007: Andrew W.K., Monster Truck & KEN Mode

Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 34:25


For this edition of the Paltrocast, I spoke with 3 different fun and inspirational people with new albums. Jeremy Widerman plays guitar in the Hamilton, Ontario band Monster Truck, which released True Rockers last month. Jesse Matthewson is the singer of the Winnipeg group KEN mode, which just released Loved. The one and only Andrew W.K. recently put out You're Not Alone, his first full-length in almost a decade.More info on these new titles can be found online at www.ilovemonstertruck.com, www.ken-mode.com and www.andrewwk.com.

HEAVY Music Interviews
MONSTER TRUCK: Tales Of A True Rocker

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 28:13


With the release of Monster Truck's new album, True Rockers, deliciously imminent following frustrating delays in its creation, guitarist Jeremy Widerman is itching for his music and the whirlwind roadshow that accompanies it to be unshackled. Due to hit Europe and the UK with musical brothers-in-arms Black Stone Cherry and The Cadillac Three from November, True Rockers has a befitting platform for its unleashing in the live arena.However, True Rockers proved to be a taxing album for the Truck to nail: “We dwelled and listened, and dwelled some more... We got way too far down the rabbit hole and we started to panic. And so we decided to delay the record and go back into the studio... In some ways we maybe pushed the boundaries a little too far.”But who dares, wins, and True Rockers is a veritable rainbow of vibrant rock'n'roll – and one that presents Dee Snider as part of its pot-of-gold prize, with his exuberant cameo on opening track “True Rocker”. “[Snider] had a 'holy shit, who are these guys?!' type moment – all of a sudden I'm getting a text from Marv [Jon Harvey, Monster Truck's front man] saying 'have you seen what's going on on the internet right now? Dee Snider loves our band!'”Listen to the full interview to hear Jeremy discuss all this and more, including the value of emergency keyboard composition when touring with Deep Purple, Monster Truck's keysmeister Steve Kiely's heart of gold, and where the hidden Monster Truck shrine is located...

DOMK!
DOMKcast with Jeremy Widerman of Monster Truck

DOMK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 30:20


True Rockers in the industry, Monster Truck has gotten high praise from many successful artists including Dee Snider of Twisted Sister, Alice In Chains and more. Jeremy Widerman of Monster Truck is the special guest on episode 64 of the DOMKcast with Lunchbox and Promo Brady. The band is out of Canada but have a unique blend of southern rock. How did that come about and who were some of their influences growing up? The care free guys from Monster Truck don’t have an astounding story on how they got their name. Just a couple of dudes sitting around getting drunk one night. During an enthralling conversation about music, they joked about making a band named Monster Truck. The rest is history. New album “True Rockers” is due out September 14th. Title track is the lead single and features Dee Snider on guest vocals midway through the song. The band got connected with him in Toronto while Dee was working on a Broadway play. He became an instant fan of Monster Truck and has been championing them ever since. Maybe we’ll get Dee Snider on the DOMKcast soon. The band plans on touring extensively in support of the new album later this year and into 2019. Recently played the Download Festival across the pond in Europe in front of hundred’s of thousands of people. Rock is the king format over there. Why is that? How long do you think until rock music becomes king again in the states? Jeremy Widerman answers those questions and more on episode 64 of the DOMKcast.

DOMKcasts
DOMKcast with Jeremy Widerman of Monster Truck

DOMKcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 30:20


True Rockers in the industry, Monster Truck has gotten high praise from many successful artists including Dee Snider of Twisted Sister, Alice In Chains and more. Jeremy Widerman of Monster Truck is the special guest on episode 64 of the DOMKcast with Lunchbox and Promo Brady. The band is out of Canada but have a unique blend of southern rock. How did that come about and who were some of their influences growing up? The care free guys from Monster Truck don’t have an astounding story on how they got their name. Just a couple of dudes sitting around getting drunk one night. During an enthralling conversation about music, they joked about making a band named Monster Truck. The rest is history. New album “True Rockers” is due out September 14th. Title track is the lead single and features Dee Snider on guest vocals midway through the song. The band got connected with him in Toronto while Dee was working on a Broadway play. He became an instant fan of Monster Truck and has been championing them ever since. Maybe we’ll get Dee Snider on the DOMKcast soon. The band plans on touring extensively in support of the new album later this year and into 2019. Recently played the Download Festival across the pond in Europe in front of hundred’s of thousands of people. Rock is the king format over there. Why is that? How long do you think until rock music becomes king again in the states? Jeremy Widerman answers those questions and more on episode 64 of the DOMKcast.

DOMK!
Jeremy Widerman of Monster Truck Gives His Mt. Rushmore Of Canadian Bands

DOMK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 2:24


Jeremy Widerman of Monster Truck gives his Mt. Rushmore Of a variety of topics including Canadian bands, hockey players and everything stereotypical of a Canadian. Enjoy!

Just the Talk - The RMR sans-tunes

On this weeks RMR the guys are excited to welcome Monster Truck guitarist Jeremy Widerman to the Revival! Red & Jerry ask about their latest release "Sitting Heavy", touring with Volbeat & Black Stone Cherry, and the difference between Canadian and US audiences.Also we have "News of the weird" and "Talking Real Metal".

Just the Talk - The RMR sans-tunes

On this weeks RMR the guys are excited to welcome Monster Truck guitarist Jeremy Widerman to the Revival! Red & Jerry ask about their latest release "Sitting Heavy", touring with Volbeat & Black Stone Cherry, and the difference between Canadian and US audiences.Also we have "News of the weird" and "Talking Real Metal".

The Interviews - Rockin' Metal Revival
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The Interviews - Rockin' Metal Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 10:10


On this weeks RMR the guys are excited to welcome Monster Truck guitarist Jeremy Widerman to the Revival! Red & Jerry ask about their latest release "Sitting Heavy", touring with Volbeat & Black Stone Cherry, and the difference between Canadian and US audiences.

Canadian Musician Radio
CM Radio - Feb 19, 2013 - Monster Truck, Nick Whitehouse & More

Canadian Musician Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 50:00


Happy post-Valentine's Day, folks. In this week's show, bring you some R.O.C.K. in the form of an interview with Monster Truck guitarist Jeremy Widerman, a good friend of the magazine and absolutely phenomenal writer of riffs. We chat about the band's success on radio, their tours with the likes of Alice in Chains, Deep Purple, Buckcherry, and The Sheepdogs, and what it's like pushing into new territories. We're also happy to have Nick Whitehouse on the show, who designs the ligthing looks for major tours by artists like Kanye West, Jay Z, and Beyonce. Most recently, he took on the design for Justin Timberlake's 20/20 Experience tour, which Mike had the chance to see (lucky fella). We speak with Nick about some of the things that go into a design for a show of this magnitude - a cool look "behind the scenes," or more fittingly, "above the stage." And in our International Artist Spotlight, we'll hear a track from U.K. synth/new wave outfit Jupiter in Velvet. The band lists acts like Bowie, Duran Duran, and The Killers among its influences, and there's a good reason why. The track will get at least a toe tapping.