Artist's albums
The Ride (Deluxe Version)
2022 · album
Let Me Breathe (Acoustic)
2022 · single
The Man (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Behind The Moon
2021 · single
9 To 5
2021 · single
The Ride
2020 · album
Rufflin' Feathers
2020 · single
Universal Limits
2020 · single
Sex And Candy
2020 · single
The Ride
2020 · single
The Man
2019 · single
What Comes Next
2019 · EP
Somewhere
2019 · single
Hunger Strike
2019 · single
Rowdy and Reckless (Live at Think Loud Studios)
2019 · single
Immigrant Song
2019 · single
Fat Bottomed Girls
2019 · single
Folsom Prison Blues
2019 · single
Tiny Dancer
2018 · single
Piano Man
2018 · single
War Cry
2018 · single
You're My Best Friend
2018 · single
Monster Mash
2018 · single
The Hybrid Sessions
2018 · EP
Junkie For You (Hey Mama)
2018 · single
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Biography
Phil Freeman - vocals/bass Ben Guiles - guitar Jonny Ross - drums The Small Town Titans are an American rock n' roll power trio from York, PA who love to constantly create, as well as play live. Gone is the notion that a rock band should only release 10 songs at a time every 2 years. In a world where music fans crave new content constantly, the Small Town Titans aim to deliver their brand of art all of the time, drawing inspiration from a newer wave of rock bands such as Highly Suspect and Royal Blood, and rock legends such as the Foo Fighters, Audioslave, and Deep Purple. In November of 2018, the band’s cover of the Christmas song “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” went viral in a matter of days, leading to charting on various Billboard charts including Holiday Digital Song Sales, Rock Digital Song Sales, Emerging Artists, and reaching #5 on the Next Big Sound chart. The song also reached #2 on the iTunes Rock charts, only being surpassed by Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”.