When you talk to Mark Vollelunga of Nothing More, you’re not just talking to a guitarist—you’re talking to a man who treats music like a full-contact sport and a spiritual calling at the same time. And in this latest episode of Artists with Adam, we dug deep into what keeps this band burning after two decades of pushing boundaries.
From touring the world to writing riffs that hit like emotional freight trains, Mark opened up about the evolution of the band, the craft of creating music that matters, and how Nothing More continues to defy the odds in a rock landscape that loves to pigeonhole and move on.
🎸 On Staying Hungry:
“We’ve always had this fire—this relentless push to be better, tighter, and more honest with every album,” Mark told us. “If we’re not evolving, what’s the point?”
💥 On the New Material:
Without spoiling too much, let’s just say the new tracks are heavier, smarter, and more emotionally volatile than ever. The songwriting is sharper. The guitar work? Surgical. And the band isn’t just dialed in—they’re locked and loaded.
🔧 On Gear, Tone, and Trusting the Process:
Mark gave us a peek into his gear choices, tone philosophy, and how Nothing More’s sound is built from the ground up—not in some corporate lab, but in jam sessions fueled by sweat, trust, and distortion.
🎧 Why It Matters to Masters:
At Masters Radio, we focus on artists with 20+ years under their belts who are still creating new music worth hearing. Mark and Nothing More embody that ethos perfectly: no nostalgia gimmicks, no resting on radio play from 2014. Just constant forward motion.
Watch the full interview now on MastersRadio.com or our YouTube channel.
Because we’re not just telling old stories—we’re making their voices heard…again.
Mentioned in the interview:
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