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The Georgia Thunderbolts turn down the stage lights on their swansong, Overlord.

  • Writer: Rock Metal Machine
    Rock Metal Machine
  • 21 hours ago
  • 4 min read
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So far, it’s been a wild ride for five young guys from Rome, Georgia. But, today, The Georgia Thunderbolts are turning down the stage lights on their journey for a while, with their single Overlord.


It’s fitting that their journey comes to a pause with the stadium-shaking final single, Overlord. A marauding three-and-a-half minutes of molten hot grungy riffs, Southern Rock fury, and TJ Lyle’s vocals taking on the ride of its life. Their rootsy influences are saturated in sludgy desert rock with drums straight from the bowels of a volcano and lightning-sharp solos.


It's the most impassioned we've seen vocalist TJ Lyle so far, and talking about the song, he says, "Throughout history, we've seen people in power try to achieve their goals, and often it's done in the wrong way. This song sheds some light on that subject. There is no need to belittle or harm anyone. We were put on this earth to love and support each other as brothers and sisters. Recently, it seems we've gone our separate ways from that. Let's get back to love, respect, and care. Seek humanity, not greed. Seek love, not war. Always seek love."


The road to being hailed as the new torchbearers of Southern rock hasn't been as glamorous as you might imagine for The Georgia Thunderbolts. It's hard graft, and they've put in the hard miles, honing their live shows from clubs to theatres and festival stages.


But the realities of touring North America and mainland Europe in 2025 proved overwhelming, both financially and personally. Long travel days, rising costs, and time away from steady work took their toll, compounded by Lyle suffering a mild stroke just before they were due to embark on the band’s first UK tour. While he is fully recovered as of late, at the time his health ultimately had to come first.





When the school friends released their self-titled debut EP on Mascot Records in August 2020, few could have predicted the whirlwind five years that followed. TJ Lyle (vocals), Zach Everett (bass, guitar), Bristol Perry (drums), Riley Couzzourt (guitar), and Logan Tolbert (guitar) quickly found themselves championed by Rolling Stone as proof that “Southern rock continues to thrive in the 21st century,” with Classic Rock magazine declaring the five-piece the genre’s “new heroes.”


The hard touring band crisscrossed their way across the US and toured Europe three times; along the way, playing shows with Black Stone Cherry, Deep Purple, ZZ Top, The Marshall Tucker Band, the Allman Betts Band, Blackberry Smoke, The Outlaws, The Kentucky Headhunters, and more.


Along the way, the band released two further albums on Mascot Records: Can We Get A Witness (2021) and Rise Above It All (2024) - two timeless records blending classic songwriting, heartfelt Americana, and surging, high-octane Southern Rock. They’ve picked up incredible support with global playlisting, SXM, BBC Radio 2, Planet Rock Radio, Rolling Stone, Classic Rock, Paste, Vintage Rock, BraveWords, Loudwire, No Depression, and a whole load more.


Talking about the journey, Riley reflects, “I’ve always said and always will say… ‘if it all ended tomorrow boys we can’t complain one bit.’ We have been blessed beyond measure and have done more and seen more than 90% of your average humans with this band. I wouldn’t have wanted to do it with any other four guys in the world.


I, along with the other four guys, am honored to have met many people in the music industry, but Richard (Young) has got to be number one. Meeting Richard was one of my favorite parts of playing music professionally.”


Opening up about the importance of their manager and mentor, he continues, “He did amazing things for us in the industry, but as a person, friend, family member.. I wouldn’t mind sitting around listening to him tell stories and hanging out with him all day. (One of my favorite parts of our journey). My other favorite part of the musical journey was the fans. You meet people far and wide, some that you have similarities and some that you do not. It was always fun just getting out mingling after the shows, and it’s amazing how many down-to-earth people you have out there.


Looking back over the last ten years, Bristol says, “What a ride it’s been! Different countries, different states, and all the fans who have stood by us the whole way! We will never be able to thank them enough for sticking with us. The Strykers are the best!! Touring has its challenges for all of us; the world around you still revolves, and real life and its demands take their toll. We’ve loved every minute being on stage and playing our music for you; we will miss it for sure. Please understand this was a very hard decision for us to take a break from touring. We want to thank all the bands and crews we met that are now our brothers from the road. We appreciate all the help and support from our manager, Richard Young, and our label, Mascot Records. My bandmates and I never knew how this journey would go, and it certainly exceeded the expectations of 5 guys from rural Georgia. We have been blessed. We love you all! ”


As the band takes a hiatus - for now - they part with, “Though our futures may be uncertain, as we know life’s changes can bring. It’s wonderful to see that Mascot Records' belief in our music is still upheld with the release of our single Overlord. We’d like to express our undying love, appreciation, and affection to all who have ridden along on this wonderful journey. God bless you all. Thanks for the memories.”


The Georgia Thunderbolts take a break, not from a lack of passion, but from the understanding that ambition alone can’t outweigh the importance of family and its responsibilities. But in a short time, they have collected a lifetime of memories and touched a million hearts.


As they step away, and say until we meet again, the world would do well to carry forward The Georgia Thunderbolts’ parting message: “Seek humanity, not greed. Seek love, not war. Always seek love.”



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