Sleeping With Sirens guitarist Jack Fowler recently shared insights into his musical journey and influences. Growing up in a household immersed in Southern Rock, Fowler credits his mom, a drummer, for encouraging him to pick up the guitar. He reminisced about his early days jamming with her to the tunes of Marshall Tucker Band, ZZ Top, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, with ZZ Top’s “La Grange” marking his guitar debut.

As Fowler’s musical tastes expanded, he delved into the works of guitar virtuosos like Steve Vai and iconic figures such as Dimebag Darrell from Pantera and Brownsound from Sum 41. Drawing inspiration from their styles, Fowler evolved his own guitar prowess, blending elements of Southern Rock with a modern metal edge.
During a demonstration of his favorite riffs, Fowler humorously revealed how Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” played in a major key had a profound impact on his band’s sound, much to the chagrin of his bandmates. He also showcased snippets from Sleeping With Sirens’ upcoming album, “How It Feels to Be Lost,” teasing fans with tracks like “Leave It All Behind” and the unreleased “Never Enough,” which he described as a heavier composition born out of spontaneous studio creativity.
For fans eager to witness Fowler’s guitar wizardry live, Sleeping With Sirens is set to embark on the Rockstar Disrupt tour this summer, with their new album slated for release on September 6th. Pre-orders are available, and gear enthusiasts can find all their equipment needs at Sweetwater.com, the trusted platform for musicians.
Fowler’s musical journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of music and the enduring influence of diverse genres on contemporary artists. His fusion of Southern Rock roots with a modern metal sensibility reflects a broader trend in the music industry, where artists draw inspiration from a spectrum of styles to create innovative and captivating sounds that resonate with audiences worldwide.
As Sleeping With Sirens continues to push musical boundaries and captivate fans with their dynamic sound, Fowler’s guitar prowess stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of rock music and the boundless creativity it fosters in artists across generations.
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