Devil's Cut Interview - Teaser Talk
Episode Intro
Trey Landrum of Devil's Cut joins Hollie Nicole for a Teaser Talk episode centered on heavy riffs, southern grit, and the band’s “mossy oak metal” identity.
The conversation explores how Devil's Cut blends metalcore and country influence, how their debut album Roadkill came together, and why visuals are a major part of the band’s world.
Episode Summary
In this episode, Trey explains how the idea of mixing country and metal started around 2018 during a rebrand and eventually became the foundation of Devil's Cut. He talks about early demos, working in Nashville, and finding the right balance between country storytelling and heavy music.
The interview also touches on their 2019 cover of “Tequila,” the TikTok momentum behind “Insomnia,” their connection to metalcore crowds, and the band’s 2026 tour plans. Trey also shares that Devil's Cut is creating a music video for every song on Roadkill.
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What You'll Hear in This Episode
How Devil's Cut defines “mossy oak metal”
Why country instruments fit into heavy music
The story behind Roadkill
How “Insomnia” gained traction on TikTok
What fans can expect from Devil's Cut live
Interview Highlights
The Sound of Mossy Oak Metal
Trey breaks down how Devil's Cut mixes heavy riffs with country storytelling, melodic vocal lines, and instruments like mandolin, banjo, lap steel, and washboard.
A Strong Visual Identity
Rather than filming standard warehouse performance videos, Devil's Cut leans into Kentucky settings, outdoor energy, and visuals that match the band’s sound.
Roadkill Gets the Full Video Treatment
Trey teases that the band is releasing a music video for every song on Roadkill, keeping the visual side just as important as the music itself.
Key Quotes
“Once we kind of found like, this is it, we just kind of just hit the ground running with it.” - Trey Landrum
“Everyone in country wants to do rock, everyone in rock wants to do country.” - Trey Landrum
“I’m fine with either man, bring it all. Just don’t hurt nobody.” - Trey Landrum
Conversation Highlights
Introduction to Devil's Cut and “mossy oak metal”
Country influence, heavy riffs, and visual identity
Roadkill, TikTok, and music videos
Touring, live energy, and what comes next
About This Guest
Trey Landrum is a member of Devil's Cut, a Kentucky-rooted band blending metalcore with country influence, southern visuals, and high-energy live performance.

FAQ
What is this Devil's Cut interview about?
The episode covers Devil's Cut’s sound, Roadkill, country-metal influence, visuals, TikTok momentum, and touring.
Who is the guest on this episode?
The guest is Trey Landrum of Devil's Cut.
What does “mossy oak metal” mean?
It is how Devil's Cut describes their blend of metalcore, country storytelling, southern influence, and heavy riffs.
What album is discussed in the episode?
Trey discusses Devil's Cut’s debut album, Roadkill.
Does Devil's Cut focus on music videos?
Yes. Trey says the band does not like releasing music without visuals and is making a video for every song on Roadkill.
Listen/Watch
Watch or listen to the full Teaser Talk interview with Trey Landrum of Devil's Cut to hear the full story behind Roadkill, “mossy oak metal,” and what the band has planned next.