Black Age Blues

LP12 Double Vinil (Southern Lord)

Available from 01/06/2015


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29.50 €

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- Vinyl version comes with two exclusiv tracks / Gatefold jacket!
 
- First new Goatsnake album since 2000's "Flower of Disease" - Featuring original members: Greg Anderson (Sunn O))), Southern Lord), Pete Stahl (Scream, Wool), & Greg Rogers (The Obsessed) - Produced by grammy award winning producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Rush, Alice in Chains, Mastodon) - vinyl version contains two exclusive tracks (Deathwish, Breakfast with the King) and comes in a Stoughton gatefold jacket "Black Age Blues" is an instant classic, with each one of the nine songs an anthem, and each of the four members of GOATSNAKE in top form. Everything is magnified; Pete Stahl's vocals have never sounded so good, the rhythm section comprised of Greg Rogers on drums and Scott Renner on bass are the driving force on each track, and Greg Anderson's riffs are heavier than ever before. Appearing on the album intro to "Another River To Cross" is acoustic guitar courtesy of David Pajo (Slint, Aerial M, Papa M), the track also containing previously released recordings from GOATSNAKE's "The River." Piano is played by Mathias Schneeberger and Petra Haden contributes violin and vocals. Another welcome addition to the album, across multiple tracks, are brilliant backing vocals by Dem Preacher's Daughters: Wendy Moten, Gale Mayes and Andrea Merrit. "Black Age Blues" is familiar, but nothing here is a repetition of what we've heard before, as GOATSNAKE continues to refine the timeless, ultra-heavy rock that they are infamous for, surpassing even the highest of expectations. 
 
TRACKLISTING:  01. ANOTHER RIVER TO CROSS 02. ELEVATED MAN 03. COFFEE & WHISKEY 04. BLACK AGE BLUES 05. HOUSE OF THE MOON DISC #2: 01. JIMI'S GONE 02. GRAVES 03. GRANDPA JONES 04. A KILLING BLUES 05. DEATHWISH [EXCLUSIVE VINYL TRACK] 06. BREAKFAST WITH THE KING [EXCLUSIVE VINYL TRACK]
 

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