Musically this album reminds the listener of bands like the Black Crowes and London Quireboys. This band was talented and deserved more recognition; it was just another case of arriving on the rock scene too late. Electric Rattlebone receives two thumbs up! Reviewed by Pam for Sleaze Roxx, ...
and the first attempt at the Black Crowes' fifth album was rejected by their label. So, expectations forBy Your Sideweren't high; imagine the thrill then of hearing the band return to the fuss-free rock 'n' roll of their debut. It may sound like wheel-spinning to some, butBy Your ...
When the Black Crowes' first album arrived in early 1990, it seemed like a throwback to another era - specifically, the '70s and records by Faces and the Rolling Stones. But the Atlanta-based band also embraced their Southern roots from the Allmans to R.E.M. From the introductory blast ...
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Review by Shawn Perry Dirty Honey Photos by Candice Fairorth & Mike Savola The Black Crowes Photos by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Live Nation Thanks to bands like The Black Crowes and Dirty Honey, live rock and roll concerts are back with a vengeance. At least, that’s how ...
album is almost entirely made up of various tempos of straightforward rock and roll, full of loud guitars played by guys with long hair. The instrumental interlude "Randolph Country Farewell" is a great way to break up the monotony, but the Black Crowes carbon copy "Payback's a Bitch" ...
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Lainey Wilson to Guest on the Black Crowes' New Album "It’s a little country, a little rock & roll, and a whole lot of soul," Wilson says of her collab with the Robinson brothers, "Wilted Rose" Talking to Angels By Joseph Hudak ...