

Instead, he was one of those people who always knew what he wanted to do and that was songwriting and singing.
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Smith got through his sports phase quicker than most, finishing his dreams of being a professional athlete in his teenage years. He was the only one in his family much interested in music. “I remember the moment,” Smith says, “when I said, ‘I want to do that!’” His grandmother got him a record player in 1979 and it came with the vinyl of “Good Ol’ Boys,” the Dukes of Hazzard theme song, sung by Waylon Jennings. Smith remembers loving melody-especially that produced by singers-from the age of two years old.

As he puts it, even from a very early age, he didn’t choose the music, it chose him. Smith’s own musical education began where he was born and raised: Knoxville, Tennessee. “We’re really big fans of education and learning new things,” Smith says. Together, everyone keeps each other on their toes. But he knows he’s also making music for them. For Smith, he enjoys pushing himself mentally and creatively and he loves when he sees the crowd respond. When one exhales, the other inhales, and vice versa. The relationship between a band and its audience is always an intricate, symbiotic thing. But our biggest thing is that we only have one boss in Shinedown and that happens to be everybody in the audience.” We listen to a lot of different music, inspired by a lot of different genres. “We’re rock ‘n’ roll to the bone but we’re very much-our palate is pretty vast. “We’re constantly evolving from a musical standpoint,” he says. Why? Because he knows his audience-massive as it is-will always be changing, too. If one chooses to stay stagnant, the world will pass them by. “If you stay in the same systematic ideology or just do the same thing over and over and over again-what’s the definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over again and expecting a different outcome?” “You’ve got to get uncomfortable,” Smith tells American Songwriter. 26) and portends a new album of the same name, slated for April 22. And this has perhaps never been more evident than on the band’s latest single, “ Planet Zero,” which is out today (Jan. The music grabs and shakes as much as it provokes the brain. These philosophies and vantage points show up in Shinedown’s songs. Sometimes to know the truth about something requires one to be uncomfortable. Honesty is not about consistency or regularity. What he also knows is how tricky it can seem to be honest, both with oneself and with others. But it can also seem that the more one looks around, the more dishonesty or diversion seems to proliferate the ether. That idea may seem obvious on the face of it. For Brent Smith, frontman of the acclaimed Jacksonville, Florida-based rock group Shinedown, honesty is always the best policy.
