Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown Prepares Its Eighth Chapter
LOS ANGELES — The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown is preparing to add another bold chapter to its expansive musical legacy with the announcement of a new LP scheduled for release later this year. The forthcoming project will mark the eighth release from the genre-defying collective, which has built its reputation on spontaneous creativity, fearless collaboration, and a sound that refuses to stay in one lane.
Known for fusing funk, soul, rock, and other musical influences into a fluid and often unpredictable experience, The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown continues to thrive as a collaborative force powered by artists from different generations, styles, and backgrounds. In the months ahead, the collective plans to begin unveiling a series of new songs, offering listeners an early preview of what is shaping up to be another ambitious body of work.
A Collective Built on Musical Range
BIg Ol Nasty GetdownThe latest recordings bring together an impressive lineup of players whose résumés span some of the most recognizable names in modern music. Among the featured contributors are Angelo Moore of Fishbone, Stephen Perkins of Jane’s Addiction, Jack Irons of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam, Lee Oskar of War, Ryan Martinie of Mudvayne, Tim Stewart and Tosh the Drummer of Lady Gaga’s musical orbit, and Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers.
That list alone speaks to the collective’s wide creative reach, but the roster extends even further. The new LP also includes musicians connected to groups such as Toto, Mother’s Finest, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Umphrey’s McGee, Sexual Chocolate, and Suicidal Tendencies, reinforcing the idea that The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown is less a conventional band and more a living ecosystem of musical possibility.
John Heintz and the Power of Improvisation
At the center of the project is bassist and producer John Heintz, whose original vision helped shape the identity of The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown from the beginning. Rather than building music through rigid formulas, Heintz set out to capture the same kind of chemistry that happens when gifted musicians come together in a live jam session and allow instinct to lead the way.
That approach became the foundation for a collaborative model rooted in freedom, feel, and experimentation. The idea was simple but powerful: if the electricity of live improvisation could be preserved inside the studio, the result could be something uniquely human and creatively unfiltered.
Over time, that philosophy has grown into a sprawling collective that includes hundreds of artists working across genres, generations, and regions. What connects them is not a single style, but a shared commitment to musical expression and the possibilities that open up when boundaries are removed.
A DIY Force in a Major-Market World
The collective’s recent momentum was underscored by the 2025 release of The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown Volume 3, a project that earned praise for both its musicianship and the depth of talent involved. Spill Magazine noted, “The musicality across the album, paired with sharp songwriting and impressive solos is exceptional, with each song serving as a testament to the countless artists involved in bringing this record to life.”
That recognition further highlighted what has made The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown stand out in today’s music landscape. In an industry often driven by formulas, algorithms, and tightly packaged branding, the group continues to represent something more organic. It is a true DIY success story, one that has managed to grow and evolve while remaining grounded in collaboration, authenticity, and artistic freedom.
Looking Ahead to the Next Release
As anticipation builds for the eighth LP, The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown appears poised to once again showcase the unifying force of music made without limitation. With a cast of accomplished contributors and a creative process rooted in instinctive interplay, the upcoming release is expected to continue the tradition that has defined the collective’s work from the start.
For longtime followers and new listeners alike, this next phase offers another opportunity to experience a project that thrives on connection, surprise, and sonic exploration. In a time when many artists are boxed into categories, The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown remains committed to blowing past them, one collaboration at a time.
Where to Listen
Listeners can revisit The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown Volume 3 and follow the collective’s ongoing releases through Bandcamp, Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube. Fans can also stay connected through the group’s Facebook and Instagram pages as the rollout for the new music begins.
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