Cory Marks- Sorry for Nothing
With his second full-length Better Noise Music album, Sorry For Nothing, Cory Marks takes up his territory, offering up an unapologetic double-barreled blast of 13 songs, equally divided between arena-rock and roots country. It's a blend that's proven to be a crowd-pleaser for Marks, joining together diverse audiences on tours with Five Finger Death Punch, ZZ Top and Brantley Gilbert, while joining Nickelback on the main stage at this year's Boots and Hearts festival. Produced by longtime collaborator Kevin Churko, and Andrew Baylis, Sorry For Nothing is a welcome sign of unity in a world of divisiveness. "I've never been about division," he says. "I've always wanted to be part of something, but I pave my own lane, do what I want to do, try to bring people together. New album Sorry For Nothing available everywhere October 11th.
With his second full-length Better Noise Music album, Sorry For Nothing, Cory Marks takes up his territory, offering up an unapologetic double-barreled blast of 13 songs, equally divided between arena-rock and roots country. It's a blend that's proven to be a crowd-pleaser for Marks, joining together diverse audiences on tours with Five Finger Death Punch, ZZ Top and Brantley Gilbert, while joining Nickelback on the main stage at this year's Boots and Hearts festival. Produced by longtime collaborator Kevin Churko, and Andrew Baylis, Sorry For Nothing is a welcome sign of unity in a world of divisiveness. "I've never been about division," he says. "I've always wanted to be part of something, but I pave my own lane, do what I want to do, try to bring people together. New album Sorry For Nothing available everywhere October 11th.