Joey Muha
Joey Muha is a Canadian drummer from Port Dover, Ontario.[1] He is best known for his innovative YouTube videos, many of which have millions of views and have been featured on multiple websites,[2][3] as a member of the Canadian industrial metal band Threat Signal,[4] Wisconsin death metal band Jungle Rot.[5] and pop band Liteyears.[6] He has played for bands associated with Nuclear Blast Records, Victory Records, MapleMusic Recordings, etc.
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Joey playing with Jungle Rot during the 2015 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Joseph Douglas Muha |
Born | July 15, 1992 |
Origin | Port Dover, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Groove metal, death metal, thrash metal, progressive metal, pop, pop rock, metalcore |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Nuclear Blast, Victory Records |
Associated acts | Threat Signal, Jungle Rot, Farewell to Freeway, Thought Beneath Film, Our Lady of Bloodshed |
Biography
Joey grew up in a small beach town in Southern Ontario named Port Dover.[1] He started playing drums around the age of 14 and has been playing in bands ever since. He initially started playing with his older brother, Willie,[7] and has since moved on to different bands. He was taught by his local drum teacher, Adam Reid,[8] for a brief period and then continued on his own. He has been recognized as covering a wide variety of genres and styles of drumming.[9]
History
Joey played with the band Our Lady of Bloodshed from 2009 through 2014. From 2011 through 2014 Joey played with Hamilton, Ontario progressive death metal band OPTICS,[10] recording on their self-released self-titled EP in 2011.[11]
Joey got his first taste of U.S. touring while playing drums with Victory Records artist Farewell to Freeway during their 2011 U.S. tour.[12]
In 2012 Joey joined Nuclear Blast Records death metal band Threat Signal.[4] During this time Joey also played with Cornwall, Ontario metalcore band Cynicist,[13] appearing in their 2013 music video for "Ashes Remain,"[14] and filling in throughout their 2014 East coast tour.[15]
In June 2015 Joey announced that he would be leaving Threat Signal to join the ranks of Victory Records death metal artist Jungle Rot full-time,[5][16][17][18] immediately after which the band began recording their Eighth studio album, Order Shall Prevail, featuring Joey on the drums.[19][20] Muha spent the summer of 2015 playing with Jungle Rot on the Victory Records stage for the entirety of the 2015 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival.[21][22]
In August 2015, Joey announced his departure from Jungle Rot.
Joey Muha's Equipment
Joey is currently endorsed by Vic Firth Drumsticks,[23] MEElectronics,[24] Protection Racket, Gibraltar Hardware and Sabian Cymbals. Muha uses Yamaha Drums, Vic Firth Drumsticks, Sabian Cymbals, Trick Pedals, Gibraltar Hardware, MEEaudio monitors and Yamaha electronics.
Current Tour Kit
- Drums Yamaha Recording Custom Series Kit
- 10"X9" Tom
- 12"x10" Tom
- 16"x14" Floor Tom
- 18"x16" Floor Tom
- 22"x18" Bass Drum
- 14"x5.5" Snare Drum
- Cymbals Sabian and Zildjian
- 14" Sabian HHX Stage Hi Hats
- 16" Sabian HHX Stage Crash
- 17" Sabian HHXplosion Crash
- 18" Sabian AAX Chinese
- 18" Sabian AAX Chinese Brilliant
- 19" Sabian AAX Dark Crash
- 20" Zildjian Scimitar Ride
- Drumheads - Evans
- Toms: EC2 Clear
- Bass: EMAD
- Snare: Genera HD-Dry batter - Hazy 300 Clear resonant
- Other
References
- "Interview: Joey Muha".
- "Pokémon Meets Metal Drums!".
- "JOEY MUHA 'THREAT SIGNAL'S' DRUMMER EXTRAORDINAIRE!".
- "Threat Signal adds new drummer".
- "Drummer Joey Muha Exits Threat Signal, Joins Jungle Rot".
- "Welcome".
- "Joey Muha on Metal Archives". Metal-Archives.com. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
- "Joey Muha Interviewed". Metal Drumming Mastery. Retrieved 2012-09-22.
- "Joey Muha on Sound Analysis". Sound Analysis. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
- "OPTICS".
- "Optics Optics EP".
- "Joey Muha - Late Night Media Productions".
- "Cynicist".
- "CYNICIST - Ashes Remain".
- "Brutal Beatings Volume XIV". Archived from the original on 2014-03-01.
- "Threat Signal drummer exits band joins Jungle Rot".
- "Interview: Jungle Rot's Dave Matrise talks Mayhem, new album".
- "Staying Underground: Jungle Rot".
- "Jungle Rot – Order Shall Prevail".
- "10 Minutes of Mayhem with Dave Matrise of JUNGLE ROT".
- "On the Beat With Joey Muha of Jungle Rot: Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival".
- "Slayer, King Diamond, Code Orange, Jungle Rot & more on 2015 Rockstar Mayhem Fest tour (dates)".
- "Vic Firth Artist Roster".
- "MEE audio".