Singer and guitarist Tim Montana releases new album Savage July 12. “I’ve finally found my creative freedom after a decade-plus in Nashville, feeling like an alien on a strange planet,” Montana offers about the record. “I’ve been told I was too loud, too vulgar, and my appearance was scary for as long as I can remember on Music Row. Now, I can own all of these things with confidence and write the music I’ve always wanted to write.”
He continues, “Savage was produced by one of my best friends, Micah Wilshire, and we came loaded for bear and ready to release one on the rock scene. These 11 songs go hard into my life thus far and are unapologetically me. Written and recorded between an 1800s cabin in Wise River, Montana and a converted tuff shed in Nashville, Tennessee, I was right in my element. This is the beginning of my future and the world better be ready because ‘Here comes the f***in’ trailerhood.'”
Today, he shares the track “GET YOU SOME.”
“My wife would argue that I’ve never bought my four kids a five-star dinner so I’ll call those lines foreshadowing,” Montana laughs. “‘Get You Some’ is the heaviest song off the record and one helluva banger. It’s a shout out to all the ‘lost kids from the lost towns’ and marching orders to chase their dreams and keep clawing to the top!”
Montana cranks the knobs to 11 on “Get You Some,” a certified hard-rock banger. It’s the heaviest and most aggressive track on his debut rock album Savage. Thanks to the gnarly riffage, breakneck pace, and Montana’s ferocious howl that sounds like it crawled from the bowels of hell. “Get You Some” will find its way onto your gym playlist because it gets the red out! Throw the horns up, bang your head, start a mosh pit, and “Get You Some.”
Overall, on Savage, Montana gets in touch with his undeniable rock ‘n’ roll roots. Armed with grit, guitars, and a hunger for glory, Montana has been endorsed by Dave Grohl and ZZ Top’s Billy F Gibbons, booked by David Letterman, and had his anthems used by the MLB and NHL. His moody, crackling, ’90s-influenced riffs and whiskey-soaked vocals reel fans in while his storytelling keeps them. Savage is a custom and combustible cocktail, served in a dirty, cracked glass that proves why Montana earned iHeartRadio’s “On The Verge” accolade.
SAVAGE TRACK LISTING:
“Devil You Know“
“Savage“
“Ashes”
“Die Today“
“Shut Me Out”
“Right Again”
“Get You Some”
“Death Row”
“Ain’t Comin’ Down”
“Lovely”
“Day By Day”
Tim Montana is touring heavily this year. He will support Bush, Jerry Cantrell, and Candlebox this summer and has appearances booked at major festivals. He will support Seether and Skillet on their U.S. tour this fall, and has also been confirmed as direct support to Myles Kennedy on his upcoming Winter 2025 tour. So, Tim Montana will continue to rock on through next year and beyond!
All dates are below.
TIM MONTANA ON TOUR:
SUMMER 2024:
SUPPORTING BUSH, JERRY CANTRELL, + CANDLEBOX:
7/26 — Bend, OR — Hayden Homes Amphitheater
7/27 — Spokane, WA — Northern Quest Pavilion Amp
7/31 — Salt Lake City, UT — USANA Amp
8/1 — Greenwood Village, CO — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
8/3 — La Crosse, WI — Copeland Park
8/4 — Indianapolis, IN — Everwise Amphitheater At White River State Park
8/6 — Cedar Rapids, IA — McGrath Amphitheatre
8/7 — Chicago, IL — Huntington Bank Pavilion At Northerly Island
8/9 — Nashville, TN — Nashville Municipal Auditorium
8/10 — Maryland Heights, MO — Saint Louis Music Park
8/13 — Cleveland, OH — Jacobs Pavilion At Nautica
8/14 — Cincinnati, OH — Riverbend Music Center
FALL 2024:
SUPPORTING SEETHER + SKILLET:
9/17 — Asheville, NC — ExploreAsheville.com Arena
9/19 — Baltimore, MD — Pier Six Pavilion
9/20 — Boston, MA — Roadrunner
9/21 — Bethlehem, PA — Wind Creek Event Center
9/23 — Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE Outdoors
9/24 — Chicago, IL — Radius
9/27 — Huntington, WV — Marshall Health Network Arena
10/2 — Kansas City, MO — The Midland Theatre
10/3 — St. Louis, MO — Saint Louis Music Park
10/5 — Houston, TX — White Oak Music Hall Lawn
10/6 — Dallas, TX — Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie
10/11 — Mesa, AZ — Mesa Amphitheatre
10/15 — Denver, CO — The Mission Ballroom
10/19 — Des Moines, IA — Vibrant Music Hall
10/20 — Minneapolis, MN — The Armory
WINTER 2025:
DIRECT SUPPORT TO MYLES KENNEDY:
1/17 — Joliet, IL — The Forge
1/18 — Minneapolis, MN — Varsity Theater
1/21 — Flint, MI — The Machine Shop
1/22 — Toronto, ON — The Concert Hall
1/25 — Glenside, PA — Keswick Theatre
1/27 — Boston, MA — Brighton Music Hall
1/28 — Asbury Park, NJ — The Stone Pony
1/30 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage
1/31 — Charlotte, NC — Neighborhood Theatre
2/2 — Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl
2/3 — Atlanta, GA —Variety Playhouse
2/5 — Destin, FL —Club LA
2/7 — San Antonio, TX — Vibes Event Center
2/8 — Dallas, TX — Echo Lounge & Music Hall
2/11 — Lawrence, KS — Liberty Hall
2/12 — Denver, CO — Summit
2/14 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile Theater
2/16 — Los Angeles, CA — El Rey Theatre
2/18 — Sacramento, CA — Ace of Spades
2/20 — Seattle, WA — The Neptune
2/21 — Spokane, WA — Knitting Factory
MAJOR FESTIVALS:
8/30 — Pryor, OK — Rocklahoma
9/28 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life
10/8 — Boise, ID — Revolution Concert Hall (With Halestorm)
10/10 — Sacramento, CA — Aftershock
Tim Montana forges a new frontier for hard rock. Following a tumultuous and downright unbelievable childhood in a trailer off-the-grid, the singer, guitarist, and entrepreneur left his home state of Montana in the rearview at barely eighteen-years-old. Driven by a restless work ethic, he quietly carved out a niche without comparison. Along the way, he performed on The Late Show with David Letterman at the behest of the host (practically unheard of for a totally independent artist), collaborated with everyone from Billy F Gibbons to Kid Rock (cracking the charts for the first time), made a fan out of Charlie Sheen (who directed the “Mostly Stoned” video), and even attracted his idol Dave Grohl to his corner. Forged by a long grind, he fulfilled his destiny in 2023. Tim shook the rock world with “Devil You Know.” Christened “flawless” and “One of the 30 Best Rock + Metal Songs of 2023″ by Loudwire, the breakout single surged onto Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay and Rock & Alternative Airplay charts. In its wake, iHeartRadio touted him as an “On The Verge Artist.” Soon, he found himself booked for tours with Staind, Seether, Saint Asonia, Bush, and Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains (another hero of Tim’s). Simultaneously, he and Gibbons purchased an historic bar and hotel Wise River Club in Wise River, MT. Coming back home to Montana inspired him to go even wilder on his 2024 full-length album, Savage. The hooks hit harder, the distortion was cranked up louder, and the spirit became freer.
Coming back home to Montana inspired him to go even wilder on his 2024 full-length album, Savage. The hooks hit harder, the distortion was cranked up louder, and the spirit became freer. Tim is telling a story that will resonate far beyond his home state, and you can hear it loud and clear on the Music Knox/BMG project available now.
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