Every Mother's Nightmare

Every Mother's Nightmare
Also known as EMN
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Genres Hard rock,[1] hair metal[2]
Years active 1987present
Labels Arista
Perris Records
Associated acts Full Devil Jacket
Website www.emnband.net
Members Rick Ruhl
Travis Hall
Jeff Caughron
Troy Flemming
Lonnie Hammer
Travis Butler
Past members Steve Malone
Kris 'Newt' Beavers
Craig Santicola
Jim Phipps
Shannon Harris

Every Mother's Nightmare (EMN) is a hard rock/hair metal band formed in Nashville

Career

Forming in the early 90's, Every Mother’s Nightmare is no stranger to the music scene. After quickly arriving on the Memphis rock scene, word spread about their energy-packed live performances gaining them the attention of Clive Davis (Arista Records). After signing with Arista, they became staples on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball with their music videos for “Walls Came Down”, “Love Can Make You Blind”, and “House of Pain”.

Every Mother's Nightmare received a great deal of national press and toured, promoting the first two albums, allowing them the chance to open for bands such as Cheap Trick and Dream Theater. They performed many headlining shows, drawing in large crowds and selling out venues. They have also been featured in hundreds of hard rock magazines both nationally and internationally like Metal Edge as well as appearing on shows like the Joan Rivers’ talk show.

In mid-2015 they released a highly anticipated EP titled "Grind". Grind includes the first single "Loco Crazy" which features a guest appearance by Zach Myers of Shinedown on guitar with a companion video. The EP also features Wayne Swinny of Saliva on guitar in the opening track titled "Snake".

Every Mother’s Nightmare looks forward to hitting the road and touring in 2016 with multiple shows and festivals already booked.

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Singles

Current members

Original Members

Billboard charts

Albums

Single

See also

References

  1. Demalon, Tom. "Every Mother's Nightmare – Artist Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
  2. Crigler, Pete (February 2015). "Hair Metal". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
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