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EP Review: Phillip Shouse-Vol 1

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  Photo Courtesy of Wild Kingdom Records Words Written by Anselm Anderson Phillip Shouse , the renowned session musician , released his debut EP ' Vol 1 ' last week through Wild Kingdom Records. After more than two decades of supporting his contemporaries, Shouse emerges as the lead vocalist and songwriter of his unique hard rock style .  The current guitarist of Accept  has appeared on four albums and has toured internationally with the legendary Teutonic metal band . Shouse's CV highlights his collaborations with notable artists, including Kiss alumni Gene Simmons and the late Ace Frehley , as well as country musician Rodney Atkins and former Mötley Crüe frontman John Corabi . Additionally, Shouse hosts his own jam session nights in Nashville and is a co-founder and co-owner of Rock N Röll , a Swedish non-alcoholic beer company. I initially approached this EP expecting it to be a heavy metal release filled with guitar-heavy tracks. However, I found the opposite...

Wild Kingdom Records Signs Philip Shouse, Debut EP “Side 1” Due Out Feb 27, 2026

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aisises Art Coverwork courtesy of Wild Kingdom Records Edited by Anselm Anderson Wild Kingdom Records has announced the signing of renowned guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Philip Shouse , who is poised to release his eagerly anticipated debut EP, “ Side 1 .” After decades spent sharing stages with some of music‘s most iconic names across country, rock, and heavy metal, Shouse steps into the spotlight as frontman with this dynamic five-track release. On Side 1 , he takes the role of lead vocalist, guitarist, bassist, and producer, showcasing his depth as a songwriter and musical versatility. The record begins with "Run Away From You" and "The Naked Empress," two tracks that feature a swagger reminiscent of the Rolling Stones along with sharp power-pop hooks . "It Gets Better" highlights Shouse's melodic instincts and draws inspiration from Beatles -style pop sensibility. Meanwhile, " Won’t Let Go Again " and the closing track, "Tim...

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