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Unleashing Emotion & Attitude: A Closer Look at "Drama Queen" By wattmilliams Featuring antguydude (Drama Queen Spotify Playlist)

wattmilliams' Matt Williams (CREDIT: Rob Cella)

Matt "wattmilliams" Williams a passionate musician, song-writer, bass guitar teacher, audio engineer, and real estate agent active within the thriving music scene of Philadelphia/South Jersey. Primarily playing the bass guitar, Williams has accumulated years of valuable experience through touring, session work, and collaborations with esteemed artists, such as HUXLEY, Good Look, Sigourney, Gold Coyote, Garden State Radio, and The Shimmy Shimmy's. Williams has been fortunate enough to play direct support for a wide range of acts across various genres, including Living Colour, Disturbed, The Pretty Reckless, Royal Blood, Punchline, Lit, and more. These opportunities have allowed Williams to showcase his versatility and adaptability as a musician. While "Drama Queen" exudes raw energy and unapologetic rebellion, it offers much more.


Demonstrating his creative audacity, this gritty exploration delves into the mindset of those who thrive on chaos, existing in a world where melodrama reigns supreme. The lyrics, such as "I've always had problems trying my best and this time you can't give it a rest..." perfectly capture the snide actions and sarcasm of the story's lead character. Through clever wordplay and witty storytelling, wattmilliams unravels a tale of intense emotions and rollercoaster antics. Recognizing the importance of supporting artists through platforms like Bandcamp, he, also, introduces a line of merchandise that complements his music. Williams' hand-made The Emergency Gig Kits: Must-Have Essentials for The Unprepared Musician are thoughtfully designed for concert-goers who enjoy a fully immersive experience.


Williams' fans provide crucial support through Bandcamp, ensuring the sustainability of wattmilliams' artistic endeavors. Drawing from his extensive experience as a professional bass player, performing alongside acts like HUXLEY & Garden State Radio, wattmilliams infuses "Drama Queen" with infectious energy. The track is characterized by powerful guitar riffs provided by fellow local musician antguydude and rebellious vocals, seamlessly blending his diverse musical background into a captivating Punk Rock anthem. "Drama Queen" stands as a daring testament to wattmilliams' unwavering commitment to his craft. By fearlessly embracing a snide and sarcastic tone in his song-writing akin to blink-182 and/or SUM 41, he showcases artistic courage and determination to push boundaries. As fans eagerly anticipate what lies ahead, it is clear that wattmilliams' musical journey promises to be an exhilarating and captivating ride, fueled by authentic self-expression and unapologetic artistry.


Directly inspired by his recent foray into Pop-punk/Punk Rock, Matt Williams curated a 17-song Drama Queen Spotify playlist exclusively for The Witzard he's fittingly described as "🤘 Skate Punk frantic nostalgia. Inspiration for "Drama Queen" 🛹." wattmilliams' "Drama Queen" is now available on streaming services, along with his two other recent singles, "Something Right" (a Microwave cover,) and original composition, "this will hurt." wattmilliams' aforementioned The Emergency Gig Kit: Must-Have Essentials for The Unprepared Musician is now available exclusively on Bandcamp in extremely limited quantities.


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