
The Story
Purchase includes postcard signed by The Georgia Thunderbolts.
Whether it be on the banks of the Mississippi River or deep in the heart of the English countryside, rock ânâ roll lives, breathes, and burns on the outskirts. Hailing from Rome, GA, at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, The Georgia Thunderbolts rise up with a scorching signature style steeped in soulful southern swagger. On, âCan We Get A Witnessâ, their full-length debut for Mascot Records, the quintetâTJ Lyle [vocals, harp, piano], Riley Couzzourt [guitar], Logan Tolbert [guitar], Zach Everett [bass, keys], and Bristol Perry [drums]âconjure a tried-and-true spirit through a fresh fire. âWe all grew up on rock music,â Riley says. âRock ânâ roll comes back around, but longevity depends on grinding it out. Thatâs what we want to do. We try to put in the work our favorite bands did. If I could think of three words to describe us, they would be âHardworking, Determined, and Humbleâ.â
Gigging tirelessly, they cut their teeth by playing with Black Stone Cherry, The Kentucky Headhunters, Blackberry Smoke, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Molly Hatchet and The Cadillac Three. The band began when Bristol and Riley initially bonded over rock ânâ roll in high school. By sophomore year, they had a regular jam schedule, and eventually joined up Zack, TJ, and Logan to round out the group. They share a wide swath of inspirations, ranging from southern gospel to Hank Williams, Jr., Neil Young, Little Feet, Waylon Jennings, Ray Charles, Merle Haggard to the hard rock of Ozzy Osbourne, Audioslave, Bad Company and of course, The Allman Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd.
The band recorded at the iconic Barrick Recording Studio in Glasgow, KY, with producer Richard Young. The album comprises of thirteen undeniable anthems, beginning with opener âTake It Slow.â Distilling whisky-soaked riffs, wild harmonica, and pulse-pounding drums into a simmering groove, it struts out of the gate with confidence and charisma. âThereâs a message to what weâre doing,â Bristol leaves off. âItâs okay to be yourself. If youâre going through hard times, the music will always be there. Weâd love to remind everyone of that.â The Georgia Thunderbolts embody the blue-collar working man who has put their foot down on the accelerator towards the rock ân roll American dream.
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Purchase includes postcard signed by The Georgia Thunderbolts.
Whether it be on the banks of the Mississippi River or deep in the heart of the English countryside, rock ânâ roll lives, breathes, and burns on the outskirts. Hailing from Rome, GA, at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, The Georgia Thunderbolts rise up with a scorching signature style steeped in soulful southern swagger. On, âCan We Get A Witnessâ, their full-length debut for Mascot Records, the quintetâTJ Lyle [vocals, harp, piano], Riley Couzzourt [guitar], Logan Tolbert [guitar], Zach Everett [bass, keys], and Bristol Perry [drums]âconjure a tried-and-true spirit through a fresh fire. âWe all grew up on rock music,â Riley says. âRock ânâ roll comes back around, but longevity depends on grinding it out. Thatâs what we want to do. We try to put in the work our favorite bands did. If I could think of three words to describe us, they would be âHardworking, Determined, and Humbleâ.â
Gigging tirelessly, they cut their teeth by playing with Black Stone Cherry, The Kentucky Headhunters, Blackberry Smoke, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Molly Hatchet and The Cadillac Three. The band began when Bristol and Riley initially bonded over rock ânâ roll in high school. By sophomore year, they had a regular jam schedule, and eventually joined up Zack, TJ, and Logan to round out the group. They share a wide swath of inspirations, ranging from southern gospel to Hank Williams, Jr., Neil Young, Little Feet, Waylon Jennings, Ray Charles, Merle Haggard to the hard rock of Ozzy Osbourne, Audioslave, Bad Company and of course, The Allman Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd.
The band recorded at the iconic Barrick Recording Studio in Glasgow, KY, with producer Richard Young. The album comprises of thirteen undeniable anthems, beginning with opener âTake It Slow.â Distilling whisky-soaked riffs, wild harmonica, and pulse-pounding drums into a simmering groove, it struts out of the gate with confidence and charisma. âThereâs a message to what weâre doing,â Bristol leaves off. âItâs okay to be yourself. If youâre going through hard times, the music will always be there. Weâd love to remind everyone of that.â The Georgia Thunderbolts embody the blue-collar working man who has put their foot down on the accelerator towards the rock ân roll American dream.











