
Everywhere we turn these days, we see signs of loud guitar music making serious noise on the charts and in the zeitgeist. One person who’s more than a little pleased to see this is
YMU manager
Kevin Wolff.
For one thing, Kevin manages
Travis Barker, whose ubiquity as drummer/collaborator/tattoo museum boggles our minds. Travis, of course, brought the rawwwwk to
Machine Gun Kelly’s big recent album,
Willow’s buzzing “Transparent Soul” and material by Wolff-developed young phenom
Caspr, among many other amped-up projects.
Meanwhile, Mr. Wolff is launching longtime client
Rancid’s co-headlining tour with
Dropkick Murphys, hitting outdoor venues starting on 8/10, and preparing a live album/documentary one-two punch for
The Interrupters prior to their embarking on the Hella Mega Tour with
Crush-repped
Green Day,
Fall Out Boy and
Weezer.
Oh, and his client
The Glitch Mob’s legendary, decade-old bootleg remix of
The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” will at last get a legit commercial release—in conjunction with the Stripes themselves and
Third Man Records. Look for a series of NFTs around the drop.
It isn’t all stompboxes and beer pong, though; Kevin also just picked up rapper/actor/philanthropist
Common for management ahead of the influential artist’s new album series,
A Beautiful Revolution.
And Kevin’s just getting started. Merely enumerating what he’s been up to makes us feel like we need a nap.