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Album Review

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.

Customer Reviews

Black Stone Cherry

This is an incredible debut. If anyone has Smackdown vs Raw 2007 you will recognise Lonely Train. This is a great grunge album and if you like grunge then you should try this. There are not many bands who i love from their debut album, but Black Stone Cherry are one of them bands. The highlights from the album are Rain Wizzard, Blackwoods Gold, Shooting Star, When The Weight Comes Down, and of course Lonely Train. Black Stone Cherry's debut gets 10/10. Top 6 1 - Lonely Train 2 - Rain Wizzard 3 - Shooting Star 4 - Blackwoods Gold 5 - When The Weight Comes Down 6 - Drive Song Ratings Rain Wizzard - 10/10 Backwoods Gold - 10/10 Lonely Train - 10/10 Maybe Someday - 8/10 When The Weight Comes Down - 9/10 Crosstown Woman - 8/10 Shooting Star - 10/10 Hell and High Water - 9/10 Shapes of Things - 8/10 Violator Girl - 9/10 Tired of the Rain - 8/10 Drive - 9/10 Rollin' On - 8/10 Their new album Folklore and Superstitions is due out 19th August 2008.

Exceptional!

Frankly and unreservedly, a perfect mix of Southern Rock and Metal. From the very first drum beats of "Rain Wizard" all the way to the epic yet pensive chorus of "Rollin' On" this album will have you on edge. Forceful, but not angry. Meaningful, but not pushy or offensive. And all this from a band in their early 20's! Bigger and better (if that's humanly possible) things to come from these guys in the future I hope! For a feel, listen to the exciting "Maybe Someday" and the deep "Hell and High Water"

Where Skynryd meets Sabbath

A good old fashioned rock album. No frills just great vocals searing riffs & very solid drumming. I haven't enjoyed an album like this since Wolfmother. It's good to see new bands taking this type of music on again.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Edmonton, KY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Southern rockers Black Stone Cherry originally hailed from a small rural town in south central Kentucky. According to bandmembers, none of whom were born before 1983, the lack of anything to do in their hometown, coupled with a rich musical background in their community and families, led them to start playing music. Lead vocalist and guitarist Chris Robertson met drummer John Fred Young (the son of Kentucky Headhunters' Richard Young) in school, and the two played music together throughout high school....
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