Walking The Musical Tightrope With CORY MARKS
Combining rock and metal with country music is a brave move. Fans
of each genre individually are parochial in their love of music and
unlikely to take to any bastardisation with any other form of sonic
entertainment. It takes a person with...
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Combining rock and metal with country music is a brave move. Fans
of each genre individually are parochial in their love of music and
unlikely to take to any bastardisation with any other form of sonic
entertainment. It takes a person with confidence and conviction to
even attempt such a marriage, but when done right even the
staunchest of purists can do nothing except sit back, listen, and
enjoy. Such is the case with Cory Marks and his body of work. By
integrating elements of each of the above genres with blatant
disregard for convention or history, Marks has found his niche in a
blurry world of music with a striking and engaging mixing of styles
that reflects his own upbringing and eclectic tastes. His recent -
and appropriately titled - album Sorry For Nothing accentuates his
individuality, bringing together country, rock and metal in such a
way that makes it impossible to resist. Collaborations with artists
such as Sully Erna (Godsmack), Travis Tritt, Mick Mars and DL of
Bad Wolves have helped bridge the divide between genres, but it is
Marks' inate ability to transcend musical barriers that makes him
stand out in a musical climate that is becoming increasingly
predictable. HEAVY spent some time with Marks to find out his
thoughts on music. "It's been a project I've been waiting to
release and working on for the last four years," he smiled, "so to
finally have it out… it's nice. Now it's up to the world to see how
they acknowledge it, and hopefully they love it." We ask him to
dive deeper into Sorry For Nothing musically. "I've always stayed
true to who I am and what I believe in or what I enjoy doing," he
said. "As you know I'm country, I'm rock, and I'm a little bit of
metal and in this record you have songs that I've written about a
year ago all the way to songs written seven or eight years ago.
It's thirteen songs that I think represent me the best right now.
What I've been through, where I've been and how far I've come and
where I plan on to continue to go. Hence the album title, Sorry For
Nothing." In the full interview, Cory discusses the blending of
genres and how he makes them work, the potential risks of combining
genres, the guest artists on the album and why they were chosen,
finding the balance in music, the pressures of following his hugely
successful single Outlaws & Outsiders, how his sound has
changed over his career, what he has learnt about himself and his
music on this journey and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
of each genre individually are parochial in their love of music and
unlikely to take to any bastardisation with any other form of sonic
entertainment. It takes a person with confidence and conviction to
even attempt such a marriage, but when done right even the
staunchest of purists can do nothing except sit back, listen, and
enjoy. Such is the case with Cory Marks and his body of work. By
integrating elements of each of the above genres with blatant
disregard for convention or history, Marks has found his niche in a
blurry world of music with a striking and engaging mixing of styles
that reflects his own upbringing and eclectic tastes. His recent -
and appropriately titled - album Sorry For Nothing accentuates his
individuality, bringing together country, rock and metal in such a
way that makes it impossible to resist. Collaborations with artists
such as Sully Erna (Godsmack), Travis Tritt, Mick Mars and DL of
Bad Wolves have helped bridge the divide between genres, but it is
Marks' inate ability to transcend musical barriers that makes him
stand out in a musical climate that is becoming increasingly
predictable. HEAVY spent some time with Marks to find out his
thoughts on music. "It's been a project I've been waiting to
release and working on for the last four years," he smiled, "so to
finally have it out… it's nice. Now it's up to the world to see how
they acknowledge it, and hopefully they love it." We ask him to
dive deeper into Sorry For Nothing musically. "I've always stayed
true to who I am and what I believe in or what I enjoy doing," he
said. "As you know I'm country, I'm rock, and I'm a little bit of
metal and in this record you have songs that I've written about a
year ago all the way to songs written seven or eight years ago.
It's thirteen songs that I think represent me the best right now.
What I've been through, where I've been and how far I've come and
where I plan on to continue to go. Hence the album title, Sorry For
Nothing." In the full interview, Cory discusses the blending of
genres and how he makes them work, the potential risks of combining
genres, the guest artists on the album and why they were chosen,
finding the balance in music, the pressures of following his hugely
successful single Outlaws & Outsiders, how his sound has
changed over his career, what he has learnt about himself and his
music on this journey and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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