Black Stone Cherry

Black Stone Cherry

by Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry

Black Stone Cherry

by Black Stone Cherry

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Dutch Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

The debut album from youthful Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry meanders comfortably somewhere between metal and Southern rock. Black Stone Cherry has what it takes to be considered hard rock and Southern rock. Songs with titles like "Lonely Train," "Tired of the Rain," and "Rollin' On" and their somewhat predictable lyrics land the formula of Southern rock. Heavy distortion and gritty, brooding vocals reminiscent of Godsmack's Sully Erna lay down the format for alternative metal. Black Stone Cherry does what a lot of bands in the new century of alternative metal would like to -- find a new sound. The album never gets boring and is full of great riffs and a thunderous rhythm section. Lead singer Chris Robertson's vocals are surprisingly mature and soulful and the band's lead guitar (Robertson and Ben Wells) is impressive. "Shapes of Things," a cover of the Yardbirds chestnut, is a standout on the album. The tone, the rhythm, and the vocals are unique -- and if Black Stone Cherry keeps heading in this direction, the band will surely be able to separate itself from the influx of other bands who have been riding on the post-grunge alternative metal circuit since the '90s. The same goes for "Tired of the Rain," which features some of the best guitar work on the album, from a choppy riff to blues-infused licks and solo -- it's anything but bland. The real clincher of this song, as well as with "Rollin' On," is the use of a B-3 organ from guest artist Reece Wynans. It has all the charm of nostalgia, without being boring or forced. There's no doubt that Black Stone Cherry has talent, and they are onto something. Black Stone Cherry proves the band is diverse in their influences and goals. The Southern rock twist and the occasional Merle Haggard reference are a really solid start, but at times, the album comes across as a little too generic for what the band is capable of. Black Stone Cherry has more in them than to become just another alternative metal band in the now very post-grunge era. ~ Megan Frye

Product Details

Release Date: 04/08/2022
Label: Music On Vinyl
UPC: 8719262022799
Rank: 52775

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Black Stone Cherry   Primary Artist
Jon Lawhon   Bass (Electric),Bass,Rhythm Bass,Vocals (Background)
Chris Robertson   Guitar,Vocals,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Reese Wynans   Organ (Hammond)
Ben Wells   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Sitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
John Fred Young   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Ted Jensen   Mastering
Paul Samwell-Smith   Composer,Lyricist
Keith Relf   Composer,Lyricist
James McCarty   Composer,Lyricist
Chris Robertson   Composer,Lyricist
Jim McCarty   Composer,Lyricist
David Barrick   Producer
Kevin Shirley   Mixing
Black Stone Cherry   Composer
Ben Wells   Composer,Lyricist
Jon Lawhon   Composer,Lyricist
John Fred Young   Composer,Lyricist
James "Jockey" Young   Design
Zachary Burcham   Design
Jeff Chenault   Creative Director
Ryan Corey   Design,Artwork
Greg Waterman   Photography
Corey Sheridan   Management
Richard Young   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Bill McGathy   Management
John Kosh   Mixing,Producer
Ron Burman   A&R
Glen Nakasako   Design,Artwork
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