Album Review : Whiskey Myers – Whomp Whack Thunder
Whiskey Myers New Album: A Review of Whomp Whack Thunder
Whiskey Myers, the six-piece powerhouse from the heart of East Texas, has been steadily building a reputation as one of modern rock’s most formidable acts since their formation in 2007. Their genre-defying sound—a potent mix of Southern rock, country, and blues—has earned them a fiercely loyal fanbase and a list of impressive career highlights, from headlining iconic venues like the Ryman Auditorium to being hand-picked by The Rolling Stones to open a stadium show in Chicago. The Whiskey Myers New Album, their highly anticipated seventh, Whomp Whack Thunder, set to be released on September 26, they are poised to show the world that their independent spirit and relentless touring have brought them to the pinnacle of their craft.
The Independent Spirit of Whiskey Myers
Produced by the legendary Jay Joyce—who has a proven track record with artists from Eric Church and Lainey Wilson to Cage the Elephant and Halestorm—the album has an unmistakable sonic weight. It’s a raw, hard-hitting record that perfectly translates the band’s renowned high-energy live show into a studio setting. Frontman Cody Cannon, the sole songwriter on all 11 tracks, lays his soul bare, offering stories of life on the road and hard-earned scars.

Track-by-Track: The Sound of the New Whiskey Myers Album
The tracklist for this new Whiskey Myers album is a testament to the band’s dynamic range. From the explosive energy of the lead single “Time Bomb” to the breakneck stomp of “Tailspin,” the band demonstrates a knack for crafting anthems that are as catchy as they are unapologetic. But it’s not all full-throttle rock; tracks like the introspective “Icarus” and the blues-soaked “Ramblin’ Jones” reveal a more nuanced and emotional side to their songwriting. The album feels like a complete journey, with each song building on the last, from greasy blues-rock riffs to gospel-tinged moments. Other highlights include “Born To Do” and “Monsters,” which further showcase the band’s ability to blend raw power with deeply personal narratives.

The Whomp Whack Thunder Track List
The full tracklist for the new Whiskey Myers album is as follows:
- Time Bomb – A gritty, high-octane lead single that captures the band’s raw, boundary-pushing energy.
- Tailspin – A scorching track blending gritty guitars and pounding rhythms for a powerful portrayal of life in freefall.
- I Got To Move – A song that reflects on the need for change and a journey to a new place.
- Rowdy Days – A swaggering anthem that celebrates the band’s unapologetic Southern rock identity.
- Icarus – An introspective track that brings a more haunting, soulful side to the album.
- Midnight Woman – A hard-driving groove with a swampy, blues-rock feel that paints a portrait of a spellbinding force of nature.
- Break These Chains – A defiant rock song about overcoming obstacles and the need for freedom.
- Born To Do – A track that feels like a mission statement, tapping into the band’s grassroots journey and sense of purpose.
- Rock N Roll – A straightforward, no-frills rock song that serves as a testament to the band’s core genre.
- Ramblin’ Jones – A blues-soaked track with a raucous stomp that explores themes of wandering and the road.
- Monsters – A powerful and personal song that confronts internal demons with raw, emotional songwriting.
Rocknews Verdict: Is the New Whiskey Myers Album a Must-Listen?
Whomp Whack Thunder is more than just another record; it’s a testament to a band at the height of its powers. It’s the kind of album that’s easy to leave on repeat, with a great sound that has our heads rocking and our feet stomping. Whiskey Myers continues to prove that their blend of Southern swagger and arena-sized rock is a formula for success. It’s an easy album to recommend to both long-time fans and those just discovering the band.
Rock News Verdict: 10/10
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