L to R: Jordan Miller, Artie Scarazzo, Brandon Moore, Arthur Stover, Matt Drummey. Photo by Josh Rish
Highway Natives is an American rock 5-piece out of Nashville, TN. With "a retro ‘70s vibe combined with roots-flavored country-rock brawn, Highway Natives conjures up early Allman Brothers, The Black Crowes, and savors of the fictional band Stillwater in Almost Famous," (Medium). Having such a wide array of eclectic influences, at their core, the group can best be distinguished by their rich, soulful harmonies, artful full-bodied stylings on guitar, and a rhythm section that’s groovy timekeeping is nestled tightly underneath singable and raw lyrics that trade between the two lead singers.
BAND MEMBERS
Jordan Miller - Lead Vocals / Acoustic Guitar
Brandon Moore - Lead Vocals / Rhythm Guitar
Matt Drummey - BGV Vocals / Lead Guitar
Artie Scarazzo - Bass
Arthur Stover - Drums
MUSIC & VIDEO
PRESS
"A Bullet With My Name is the title of their latest release, sounding epic throughout. It’s got a heavy edge to it, but it’s also rather melodic, featuring some fantastic, bluesy guitar riffs. The track is very evocative, conjuring up western images in the mind as it plays on."
"This is their new single, called A Bullet With My Name, starting with a nice acoustic guitar and a contagious groove from the rhythm section. The vocals are clean but somewhat intense, especially during the chorus, very catchy. Check out the guitar solos, very inspired, before and after the last chorus. The song is very well performed by the five guys and with a good sound."
"A beautifully warm mix, laid-back vocal swagger, and a cosmic outlaw-themed animated video round out a tasteful tribute to polyester’s heyday on the latest jammed-out country rocker “Cold Feet ”, from Nashville’s Highway Natives."
"Most roads eventually lead to music. For Highway Natives, each member came from different ends of the country—Kentucky, Tennessee, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Florida—and the band’s rock-Americana debut, “Bad News,” is melded by their individual roots, close-knit touring across America, and finding common ground in Nashville."
"If this is a sign of the state of Americana rock music in 2022, then it’s in good hands with Highway Natives."
"With their retro ’70s vibe combined with roots-flavored country-rock brawn, Highway Natives have got it going on."