THE BAND
June Noir is the dark, magnetic frontwoman of Wicked June, a band built on industrial edge, hard-rock attitude, and cinematic late-night intensity. Though she is the youngest member of the group, she is also one of the band’s chief songwriters alongside Ed Mustang, helping shape the sound, emotion, and identity at the heart of Wicked June. In addition to her powerful vocal presence, June also plays piano and rhythm guitar, using both as part of her songwriting process and creative foundation. With a voice that shifts from smoky intimacy to explosive, hook-heavy power, she gives the band its seductive danger and emotional force. Her presence blends goth glamour, mystery, grit, and confidence, carrying songs shaped by obsession, rebellion, heartbreak, and survival after midnight. Onstage, June commands every room with a mix of elegance and menace, making each performance feel like a scene from a neon-lit fever dream. She is the face, voice, and spirit of Wicked June: dark, stylish, emotional, and unapologetically fierce.
JUNE NOIR
Ed Mustang is the razor-edged guitarist behind the dark pulse of Wicked June, bringing together hard-rock grit, industrial texture, and a fearless sense of attitude. He started playing guitar at age 13, studying classical guitar, music theory, and the technical foundations of the instrument, but he grew up drawn to grunge and industrial bands whose aggressive, darker sound spoke to him on a deeper level. That mix of discipline and raw influence helped shape his playing style, blending heavy riffs, sharp hooks, and cinematic atmosphere into something both dangerous and addictive. Whether he is driving a song with raw power or layering in mood and tension, Ed gives Wicked June its aggressive backbone and late-night edge. Onstage, his presence is intense, controlled, and unmistakable, adding fuel to the band’s shadowy, high-voltage identity. As a key force in Wicked June, Ed Mustang helps turn every song into a collision of menace, melody, and pure rock-and-roll fire.
ED MUSTANG
Andy Jackson is the low-end force behind Wicked June, bringing weight, groove, and musical depth to the band’s dark, aggressive sound. He first started playing bass in high school when he and a couple of friends formed a punk band, giving him an early connection to raw energy, attitude, and live-driven intensity. Before that, he began taking piano lessons at age 9 and studied for about three years, building a musical foundation that still shapes his sense of melody, structure, and rhythm today. He and Ed Mustang went to the same high school, even though Ed is a year older, adding to the long-standing musical connection that would later help shape Wicked June. His influences span legendary heavy rock and hard-edged bands including Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Soundgarden, the Sex Pistols, and Houston’s own King’s X. That mix of classic heaviness, punk attitude, and musical instinct helps give Wicked June its driving pulse and thick atmospheric backbone. In addition to handling bass duties, Andy also plays keyboards on some songs, adding texture and depth to the band’s dark, layered sound. Onstage, he brings steady power and presence, locking the band’s chaos, mood, and melody into something heavy, dark, and alive.
ANDY JACKSON
Brad Campbell is the driving force behind Wicked June’s rhythm section, bringing power, precision, and explosive energy to the band’s dark, high-voltage sound. A drummer with deep respect for both technical skill and raw impact, Brad draws inspiration from legendary players like Neil Peart, John Bonham, and Mike Portnoy, blending musicianship with force and feel. He also came up in the early 2000s nu metal era, shaped by the aggressive intensity of bands like Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, and System of a Down. Brad was also influenced by Mickey Hart and world drum music, which expanded his approach to rhythm beyond traditional rock drumming and led him to learn instruments such as congas, darbuka, doumbek, and tabla. He started playing drums in junior high and later performed in the marching band in high school, building the discipline, stamina, and timing that still define his playing today. In Wicked June, he brings that mix of precision, aggression, and rhythmic depth to every song, giving the band its pounding pulse, dynamic lift, and relentless edge.
BRAD CAMPBELL