The Black Crowes are persevering with to gas anticipation for his or her forthcoming new album, A Pound of Feathers. Now you can watch a brand new music video beneath for “Profane Prophecy,” the primary single and one in every of two songs which have been launched up to now.
“Wherever it got here from, I do not interrupt it,” guitarist Wealthy Robinson just lately informed UCR with regard to “Profane Prophecy” and its origins.
“Songs type of gravitate in direction of one another from a collective standpoint, after which they type of dictate what the file goes to be,” he provides. “That tune was only a actually cool uptempo rock tune that I actually cherished. It simply type of wrote [itself]and I type of keep out of the way in which and let it come.. After which it is at all times cool to present it to Chris and see what he brings to it.”
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“Profane Prophecy” and “Pharmacy Chronicles” are the primary two songs that the Crowes have launched previewingf A Pound of Feathers, which can arrive Mar. 13.
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Wealthy Robinson Performs Bass on the New Black Crowes Album
Whereas there was no official replace concerning the present standing of Black Crowes bassist Sven Pipien, he was absent when the group performed a Texas present in early December. with former Chris Robinson Brotherhood bassist Mark “Muddy” Dutton occupying his common spot on stage.
Throughout the dialog with UCR, Wealthy Robinson confirmed that he is taking part in bass on the upcoming album, one thing he is achieved previously, each together with his personal solo work and on earlier Crowes albums together with 1996’s Three Snakes and One Allure and 2001’s Lions. “This file was mainly simply me, Chris and [drummer] Cully [Symington],” he shares. “We introduced in [keyboardist] Erik [Deutsch] in direction of the tip of the method and our backup singers.”
“I performed all of the guitars and all of the bass…we simply type of discovered that it moved in a method that we actually appreciated and appreciated,” he continues. “It simply labored. And so we’re like, ‘Why fuck round? Why do it once more?'”
How Chris Robinson Feels About ‘A Pound of Feathers’
“We made this file in eight to 10 days,” Chris Robinson stated in a press release when the brand new album was introduced. “Bringing the excessive and inspiration from Happiness Bastards into this album, it was a pure development. We experimented extra, we wrote on intuition and the way we have been feeling within the second. Wealthy introduced a spontaneity to the file that I am unable to describe, however it’s one of the best s–t he is ever achieved.”
Followers can preorder the album now from the band’s official web site.
Watch the Black Crowes’ ‘Profane Prophecy’ Video
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