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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2025 · 30 MIN

CORY MARKS Makes No Apologies For His Blending Of Country Music And Metal

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Canadian musician Cory Marks has succeeded where many others have failed - or weren't even game enough to try - by managing to bring elements of rock and metal into his country-oriented music and, more importantly, make it accessible to all sides of the musical fence. It is a musical amalgamation that by every letter of the law should not work, but somehow Marks not only makes it work. He makes it breathe.Whether by design or by plain old-fashioned luck, Marks has made the transition even easier over the course of his career by enlisting the talents of some of hard rock and metal's biggest names with Sully Erna (Godsmack), Mick Mars (Motley Crue) and DL (Bad Wolves) providing notable guest appearances across Marks' three existing albums. By having these names attached to his music, Marks has managed to form a gateway between genres that has flowed through into his whole catalogue of music, to the point that on his latest album, Sorry For Nothing Volume 2, Marks dispenses with guest musicians and delivers 11 original songs of his own volition.And it still works.HEAVY caught up with Marks on the eve of the October 3 release of Sorry For Nothing Volume 2."It's crazy to think that this is my second album in less than a year," he smiled. "Volume 1 came out in December 2024, and this is all music that I love, and I'm very proud of and excited to finally have out into the world. I'm excited, and I think it's a perfect blend of country rock and hard rock."We ask if Volume 2 is a continuation of Volume 1 or if it is more of the same."I would say it's a continuation," he said after a moment's thought. "I think there's some really great country stuff on there. Again, it might be a biased opinion, of course, but there's some heavier stuff like what you've heard so far already, with songs like Hangman and Are You With Me?. And there's some different stuff on there, too, with a song like Someone I Hate, which you even hear some metal screams in there. I'm maybe channelling my Phil Anselmo or my Chester a little bit (laughs), which is different for me on the record and even that style of song."In the full interview, Cory talks more about the songs on Sorry For Nothing Volume 2, the singles released and how they represent the album as a whole, plus the reasons why he chose to put all of the songs with guest artists on Volume 1.He spoke about the blending of genres and how he makes them fit together on an album, as well as the moment when he first had the thought of blending country, metal and rock. Cory told a great story of how that idea became reality and set him off on the path he is on today. We spoke about his upcoming tour with Sevendust as well as the possibility of an Australian tour and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

Canadian musician Cory Marks has succeeded where many others have failed - or weren't even game enough to try - by managing to bring elements of rock and metal into his country-oriented music and, more importantly, make it accessible to all sides of the musical fence. It is a musical amalgamation that by every letter of the law should not work, but somehow Marks not only makes it work. He makes it breathe.Whether by design or by plain old-fashioned luck, Marks has made the transition even easier over the course of his career by enlisting the talents of some of hard rock and metal's biggest names with Sully Erna (Godsmack), Mick Mars (Motley Crue) and DL (Bad Wolves) providing notable guest appearances across Marks' three existing albums. By having these names attached to his music, Marks has managed to form a gateway between genres that has flowed through into his whole catalogue of music, to the point that on his latest album, Sorry For Nothing Volume 2, Marks dispenses with guest musicians and delivers 11 original songs of his own volition.And it still works.HEAVY caught up with Marks on the eve of the October 3 release of Sorry For Nothing Volume 2."It's crazy to think that this is my second album in less than a year," he smiled. "Volume 1 came out in December 2024, and this is all music that I love, and I'm very proud of and excited to finally have out into the world. I'm excited, and I think it's a perfect blend of country rock and hard rock."We ask if Volume 2 is a continuation of Volume 1 or if it is more of the same."I would say it's a continuation," he said after a moment's thought. "I think there's some really great country stuff on there. Again, it might be a biased opinion, of course, but there's some heavier stuff like what you've heard so far already, with songs like Hangman and Are You With Me?. And there's some different stuff on there, too, with a song like Someone I Hate, which you even hear some metal screams in there. I'm maybe channelling my Phil Anselmo or my Chester a little bit (laughs), which is different for me on the record and even that style of song."In the full interview, Cory talks more about the songs on Sorry For Nothing Volume 2, the singles released and how they represent the album as a whole, plus the reasons why he chose to put all of the songs with guest artists on Volume 1.He spoke about the blending of genres and how he makes them fit together on an album, as well as the moment when he first had the thought of blending country, metal and rock. Cory told a great story of how that idea became reality and set him off on the path he is on today. We spoke about his upcoming tour with Sevendust as well as the possibility of an Australian tour and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

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