Gasoline by Parmalee

Parmalee, a Greenville, NC-based rock band is no stranger to Greenville, South Carolina. Formed in 2001, the band includes brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, Barry Knox and Josh McSwain. Parmalee is named after a small town just outside the band's hometown of Robersonville, NC. This music video produced by Greenville, SC-based Koolflix is entitled 'Gasoline' and features Pelzer, SC native Mac Arnold and his famous guitar made from a gasoline can. The video was shot at Howie's detail shop and The Handlebar in Greenville, SC. Parmalee's first Extended Play was titled Daylight. The band caught the attention of producer David Bendeth of RCA, who invited Parmalee to record three songs at Water Music Studios in Hoboken, NJ. That led to a publishing deal with Los Angeles-based Windswept Publishing. The band's full-length debut album was Inside. Parmalee also released a live acoustic album entitled Unplugged and a documentary-style DVD Inside Live. In 2006, the band went to Los Angeles to begin recording with producer Stevo Bruno. The band split their time between touring the East coast and recording in California. Nikki Sixx, bassist of Motley Crue, collaborated with Parmalee on several tracks, both writing and producing. Parmalee recorded the majority of the tracks in Los Angeles, then traveled to Nashville to write, produce, and mix the remainder of the record with producer Kevin Beamish. Parmalee released their EP Complicated in 2008.