DOMKcast with Jeremy Widerman of Monster Truck
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...
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Lunchbox and Promo Brady talk with local, indie, and unsigned artist about music and whatever else comes up. New episodes every week and check them out on DOMK! Friday nights at 11pm on 97.5 KMOD.
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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.
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.
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