The Tremors

The Tremors: Garage Rock Revivalists from the American South
The Tremors are a dynamic American garage rock band known for their raw, high-energy sound and explosive live performances. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, the group broke through with their 2017 debut album, Shake the Foundations, which charted on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart and ignited a renewed interest in stripped-down, riff-driven rock.
Early career
The Tremors formed in 2013, born from the shared frustration of vocalist/guitarist J.D. Miller and drummer Leo Vance with the polished pop dominating their local scene. Their early sound was a direct homage to the gritty garage and proto-punk of the 1960s, honed through relentless touring across dive bars in the Southeastern United States. Their self-released 2015 EP, Rattle & Hum, caught the attention of independent label Rustbelt Records, which signed the band later that year.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the release of their first full-length album, Shake the Foundations. The lead single, "Blackout Fever," became a staple on college and independent radio, driving the album to number 12 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. The album's success was solidified by extensive touring and a certification of over 100,000 units sold in the United States, earning it a Gold certification from the RIAA.
Key tracks
Blackout Fever — This lead single from Shake the Foundations became the band's signature anthem and their first track to receive mainstream rock radio airplay.
Rattlesnake Kiss — A fan-favorite live track known for its blistering guitar solo and driving rhythm, showcasing the band's raw musical chemistry.
Heart Attack Smile — Featured in several television sports broadcasts, this song significantly expanded The Tremors' audience beyond their core rock following.
Neon Ghosts — This moodier, more atmospheric track from their second album demonstrated the band's growth in songwriting without sacrificing their gritty edge.
Following their breakthrough, The Tremors capitalized on their momentum with 2020's Voltage, which debuted at number 45 on the Billboard 200. The album included a notable collaboration with guitarist Tyler Bryant on the track "High Wire." The band has maintained a consistent touring schedule, performing at major festivals like Shaky Knees and Bourbon & Beyond, further cementing their reputation as a powerhouse live act in the modern rock landscape.
Fans of The Tremors' raucous guitar work and unvarnished rock approach also enjoy The Blue Stones for their minimalist, blues-infused garage rock. Royal Blood shares a similar mastery of crafting massive sound from a bass-and-drums duo format. The driving rhythms and southern rock undertones can be heard in the music of The Record Company. For those who appreciate the raw, vintage-inspired energy, Rival Sons offers a comparable blend of classic rock power with modern production.
The music of The Tremors is a regular feature on the playlists of numerous independent music radio stations and classic rock FM stations that champion guitar-driven sounds. Their tracks frequently appear on online rock radio streams dedicated to showcasing emerging and established rock talent, ensuring their high-voltage garage rock reaches a passionate global audience.
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