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Johnny Nasty Boots Ignites the Rock Scene With New Track “Howlin’ and Dying”

By: Maria Williams

Fresh off the success of his April 19th release “Soho,” Johnny Nasty Boots has returned to the spotlight with a new single, “Howlin’ and Dying,” setting the stage for his eagerly awaited EP slated for release this fall. Known for his electrifying rock performances, Johnny Nasty Boots continues to captivate audiences with his latest offering, blending classic rock influences and his own unique style.

“Howlin’ and Dying” is a track that resonates with both seasoned rock enthusiasts and new listeners alike. The song is built on a foundation of powerful lyrics, “I’m howlin’ and dying, you got me on my knees, I’m howlin’ and dying, you wanna make me bleed,” which convey a raw, emotional narrative. These words, paired with Johnny’s explosive guitar riffs and commanding vocals, pay homage to the greats like Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age, and Jimi Hendrix.

The thematic core of “Howlin’ and Dying” revolves around the archetype of a woman who is simultaneously irresistible and perilous. Johnny Nasty Boots’ evocative lyrics and combination of sounds bring this character to life, offering a profound and relatable experience for listeners. The track is a testament to Johnny Nasty Boots’ ability to blend storytelling and emotion with musical prowess.

Johnny Nasty Boots With New Track Howlin’ and Dying
Photo Courtesy: Johnny Nasty Boots

Beyond his role as a vocalist and guitarist, Johnny Nasty Boots also took on the responsibilities of bassist, percussionist, and producer for this project. He collaborated with Grammy-winning engineer Mark Rains, known for his work with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Tanya Tucker, and Marilyn Manson, to ensure the track’s sonic excellence. Additionally, Alain Johannes, who has worked with Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures, Chris Cornell, and Arctic Monkeys, lent his expertise to the project. The finishing touches were provided by Jeremy Lubsey at Vlado Meller’s studio, resulting in a polished and high-quality production.

Acclaimed by The Source as “one of the exciting new acts in rock music” and recognized by Earmilk as being “on the cusp of rock stardom,” Johnny Nasty Boots is an artist whose star is on the rise. “Howlin’ and Dying” is another milestone in his career, demonstrating his skill, creativity, and dedication to his craft.

Music enthusiasts have a new reason to celebrate as Johnny Nasty Boots’ latest track, “Howlin’ and Dying,” is now available across all major streaming platforms. This powerful single not only serves as a tantalizing preview of what to expect from his upcoming EP but also cements his status as a prominent figure in the modern rock scene. The track showcases Johnny Nasty Boots’ distinctive style, characterized by intense guitar riffs and gritty vocals that capture the essence of classic rock with a fresh, contemporary twist.

Listeners are invited to dive into the electrifying soundscapes of “Howlin’ and Dying,” which aims to be an auditory experience filled with passion and intensity. This song exemplifies Johnny Nasty Boots’ ability to blend raw emotion with musical expertise, making it a compelling listen for anyone drawn to energetic and authentic rock music.

Moreover, fans should stay tuned for the release of a music video accompanying “Howlin’ and Dying.” Anticipation is high for this visual element, expected to enhance the track’s impact through powerful imagery and storytelling, offering a deeper connection with the song’s themes and the artist’s creative vision. This upcoming release highlights Johnny Nasty Boots’ commitment to not only audio but also visual artistry, aiming for a multifaceted entertainment experience.

https://open.spotify.com/track/59AA4JRIWquTUKbwj4x9Di

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