What’s in a reputation? For Muscadine Bloodline, a title rebrand might have been the spark that elevated the nation duo from everlasting faculty city cowl band to now enjoying in entrance of sold-out audiences at professional soccer stadiums.
It’s now 9 years since Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster selected ditching not solely their dwelling state of Alabama but additionally their nondescript stage title—Gary and Charlie—and head to Nashville in pursuit of nation music stardom. Not solely did Muscodine Bloodline sound extra like an actual band, the change helped forge a each a friendship and now devoted partnership with a sole purpose of launching their distinctive model of nation music worldwide.
“We all the time joked that every one band names sucked except it labored out,” Muncaster says. “We’re nonetheless chugging alongside. So hopefully it’s understanding simply wonderful.”
The self funding has paid off greater than the 2 may have envisioned. Since shifting to the Music Metropolis, the indie nation artists have constructed a large cult following—and their success is now blowing up on a nationwide platform. They’ve bought a brand new album, The Coastal Plain, which has been critically acclaimed. And along with their very own U.S. tour in assist of their work, they’re additionally presently opening the for rap-country crossover celebrity Publish Malone.
“We have been simply operating round as Gary and Charlie, as a result of we didn’t know that we have been actually going to work collectively in an official capability,” Muncaster says. “As soon as we lastly constructed lots of chemistry, and determined we have been going to do that factor collectively, we determined we have to have a band title. We wished one thing that rhymed and one thing that sounded inherently southern, and we landed on Muscadine.”
Their careers are reliant on one another’s full consideration. This has required Stanton and Muncaster to grow to be practically inseparable—and never simply onstage or the recording studio.
“There’s the side of placing your life into Charlie’s fingers and his into yours,” Stanton says. “We each signify one another—and we’ve been just about married for 9 years. We’ve seen one another lots—generally greater than our spouses.”
The 2 have now developed a teammate-like camaraderie within the weightroom as properly. Muncaster, now six years sober, has needed to depend on Stanton—a lifelong health buff—to assist him regain his well being. At present, Muncaster is down is greater than 50 kilos in his bodily pursuit of turning into a greater conditioned nation performer.
And whereas weightlifting and conditioning have allowed each of them to indicate off a little bit of their nation muscle, higher efficiency onstage is permitting Muscadine Bloodline to showcase their high-energy stage exhibits on a nationwide degree.
“We need to sound good, and have you ever go away our present saying that was an ideal stay band,” Muncaster says. “We’re assured that if we will get you to a present, you’ll purchase one other ticket as a result of it was a adequate efficiency to warrant one other purchase.”
Staying Sober and Staying Devoted to Health
Muncaster started enjoying guitar at age 14, however admits to essentially having no preliminary want to pursue music till faculty. This was in regards to the time when voice started to develop in addition to his instrument abilities. His onstage profession started enjoying nightly gigs alongside the Auburn bar scene. As he performed for principally mates early on, he began incomes some money—as properly with free meals and booze.
“The second for me was once I was like, ‘Oh, I can drink free beer and get 300 or 400 bucks?” he recollects. “That was my jumpstart second into music.”
Quickly after he paired up with Stanton, who had completed up faculty at Southern Miss with a level in music administration. After listening to constructive evaluations among the many native crowed, the 2 quickly determined that it was the suitable time to move to Nashville. “Inside like six months, we began to essentially see some traction,” Stanton recollects. “We’re like, dang let’s maintain at it.”
On the street to music success, nevertheless, the late-night efficiency got here at a well being value for Muncaster—he ballooned to over 270 kilos. Thankfully, he discovered the willpower to drop alcohol chilly turkey. Since then he hasn’t had a drink in over six years.
“I began realizing that no good determination I’ve ever made has come from being hammered,” he admits. “So for me it was so simple as saying to myself, it’s simpler for a man like me to be sober.”
However what Muncaster didn’t have was a plan to drop the 50-plus kilos of additional weight he’d steadily gained. The additional poundage started affecting his efficiency onstage. Thankfully, Stanton was the weightroom position mannequin Muncaster wanted. The 2 started understanding collectively, with the assistance of private coach Matt Clean. Clean was a pal of Stanton’s throughout faculty on the College of Southern Mississippi.
Stanton by no means wanted to make use of a troublesome love method to get Muncaster to hitch him within the fitness center, however as a substitute supplied a lead by instance method—consistency. That’s all Muncaster wanted.
“I might inform Charlie that I’ve been going to the fitness center, and finally Charlie determined to tag alongside,” Stanton says. “From there we’ve gone by way of spurts of understanding each day collectively. Some days, if Charlie needs to go play a spherical of golf, he’ll go try this. Or if we’re not going to work out on a day, we’ll provide you with a plan for issues we have to avoid.
Coaching grew to become a sample forming staple in Muncaster’s everyday world. He started catching on to sure way of life changes—meal prepping being one. And the wholesome habits started to snowball, with Muncaster asking questions and Stanton all the time there to reply.
“He was actually, like the primary individual in my life at age 23, who confirmed me how you can depend energy,” Muncaster stated. “And it blew my thoughts.”
Now, Muncaster sports activities a 220 pound body, because of a gradual and constant exercise and eating regimen routine. “I’d actually try what he was doing to start with,” Muncaster says. “Then I’d be like, alright, I’m gonna prepare dinner some grilled rooster and rice and name it a day. The extra I discovered the better it grew to become.”
Stanton sees the progress, and is proud to be part of his companion’s transformation.
“To Charlie’s credit score, he’s completed it wholesome,” he says. “It’s not like a crash eating regimen to succeed in a purpose, then stop and three months later he’s again to the place he was. I really feel like Charlie’s bought, like, a fairly good grasp on what he wants.’
Muscodine Bloodline Are Companions on the Stage and the Weightroom
Earlier than selecting Muscadine Bloodline because the official title, Stanton and Muncaster toyed round with different choices. One was Dry County Riot.
“It sounded an excessive amount of like a southern steel band,” Stanton says. They settled on combining “Muscadine”—a regionally grown grape—with “Bloodline,” a easy time period representing their southern heritage. And the phrases form of rhymed too. “We got here alongside Muscadine Bloodline, and it was like, We don’t hate that. In order that’s the place we landed,” Stanton says.
Even with a elaborate new title a constantly increasing worldwide fanbase, the 2 admit separating themselves from their Alabama and southern traditions won’t ever be an choice. “You cant disguise these rednecks,” Muncaster says.
The closest “non-southern” exercise can be Muncaster’s penchant for golf, which he does as usually as time permits. Stanton, in the meantime stays an avid hunter who purposely stays away from the hyperlinks. “I’ve addictive persona,” he says. “I simply don’t have room for yet another [hobby]. If I do, I’ll attempt to be enjoying on the tour if I begin.”
The 2, nevertheless have developed a wholesome sample for getting in a exercise regardless of town they roll into. Having an Anytime Health membership helps. “Twenty bucks a month get you into any fitness center in America,” Muncaster says. “That’s fairly wholesome.”
Stanton has been heavy into weightlifting since highschool soccer and baseball days. “It’s been part of my life without end,” he says. “I type of discovered the ropes throughout highschool exercises for soccer and baseball.”
Whereas the 5’6”, 165-pound former athlete is a seasoned veteran within the fitness center, Muncaster is shortly turning into a dependable pec-building protegé. He’s consistently gobbling up fast coaching ideas Stanton throws at him whereas on the similar time burning energy all through this weight-loss journey.
They’ll additionally depend on a exercise program created by coach Matt Clean. Stanton and Clean have recognized one another since their faculty days at Southern Miss. “We’ll open it up and do the exercises particularly made for me and Charlie,” Stanton says. “During the last two years, he’s helped us keep a method, particularly on the street.”
Stanton says usually they’ll do a two-on (higher physique, decrease physique), one-off break up, with Sundays put aside for R&R. On the street nevertheless, they often are likely to sort out full-body exercises when soundcheck, media appearances and different commitments go away them with little time.
“Gary has set a superb instance, and I’m beginning to catch on,” Muncaster says. “I’ve been like, I’m wondering what that’s wish to be wholesome. When you begin catching on to that, you additionally begin eager to be higher in sure different areas. And that’s type of the trickle down impact it had.”
A Duo Made for the Lengthy and Regular Run to Success
On the street, when the temptations of post-concert pizzas, Oreos, or a chilly beer hover backstage, Stanton tries to return ready with more healthy alternate options. He’ll oftentimes fill the tour bus fridge with deer meat or turkey breast ready following one among his current searching journeys.
However whereas they each proceed to maintain their waistlines down with higher meal choices, the Muscadine Bloodline duo understands that their actual meal tickets are their voices. So maintaining them wholesome night time in and night time out is as vital as counting macros.
“We’re not Greek gods like Riley Inexperienced or Parker McCollum,” Stanton says laughing. “So we’ve got to exit and sound good each night time.”
Earlier than and after each live performance, Stanton and Muncaster go over a number of vocal workouts and breath work so as their voices keep on level for every 90 minute present and to additionally stop fatigue the vocal chords. Consuming tea helps as properly, the duo says.
“I’ll do respiratory workouts earlier than I am going on stage,” Muncaster says, “as a result of I gotta maintain these massive breaths to sing. I really feel like if we don’t do our warmups, we’ll actually get worn out. Then you definitely’re frightened in regards to the subsequent night time.”
Whereas their songwriting for The Coastal Plain—with southern melodic ballads resembling 90-10 has been labeled “sneaky good, generally overtly stellar,” the pair needs to current to their latest followers that their stay performances are much more dazzling because the evaluations.
“You’ll simply have to return out and see one and determine,” Stanton says. We’re very detailed in how we construct a circulate of songs. We don’t simply stand up there and simply play. We attempt to take your 90-minute journey of what we’re engaged on in the meanwhile. Our purpose is you simply sound is best than we did on the data.”
Within the minds of Muscodine Bloodline, the rise to nation music as unbiased artists has been a gradual and regular climb—they usually’re OK with that—whereas seeing others skyrocket to success. In 2020, they teamed with present nation music phenom Lainey Wilson on “Items.” Whereas her rise to worldwide stardom seems to some to have come at meteoric speeds, Stanton and Muncaster nonetheless take the gradual and regular grind method to proceed shifting ahead.
“In case you’re taking a look at your profession and saying, ‘Why aren’t we right here?’ I feel that’s an enormous lesson that we’ve discovered to keep away from alongside the way in which,” Muncaster says. “It doesn’t matter what anybody else is doing— I’m pleased for them. What we’re doing is is what we’re doing. We will’t and don’t evaluate to all people else. We wish to say, ‘Be the place your ft are.’”