Category: BLACK STONE CHERRY

BLACK STONE CHERRY – Screamin’ At The Sky (2023) *HQ*

In the past two decades, BLACK STONE CHERRY has set a new standard for Southern rock, revitalizing the tradition with burly riffs and stirring rocking hooks. The band’s upcoming eighth studio album titled “Screamin’ At The Sky” explodes with urgently-emotive pop-rock hooks, heartfelt lyrics, headbanging riffs, thunderous drums, and the band’s most thrilling musicianship yet.
This 12-song collection is BSC’s biggest and best sounding album to date, self-produced and tracked at a classic Kentucky theater. It’s a dynamic catchy album but a lot of darkness as well where vocalist / guitarist Chris Robertson bared his soul.
Black Stone Cherry prove yet again that they’re genuine, top drawer rock stars with a triumphantly heavy and anthem-laden eighth album…

BLACK STONE CHERRY – Live From The Royal Albert Hall… Y’All! (2022)

BLACK STONE CHERRY will be releasing ”Live From The Royal Albert Hall… Y’All”, the concert captured on Wednesday 29th September 2021 – the year of the band’s 20th Anniversary. Yeah, Kentucky’s favourite sons, Black Stone Cherry, realised their childhood dream of playing at the legendary Royal Albert Hall, London.
And they don’t disappoint as they open with the explosive “Me and Mary Jane” and since then doesn’t stop rocking. From clubs to arenas and Festival headline performances, no one puts on the kind of show that these boys do. Hit after hit – it’s all killer – the rapturous crowd roar back.
Black Stone Cherry was one of the first international bands to tour the UK following the Covid19 lockdown restrictions being eased, and they gave every single fan in there that night a euphoric dose of happiness.
Here, they tear through an impressive back catalogue, playing songs from their most recent studio album through to their biggest hits and fan favourites.
It’s an energetic, vibrant concert showcasing how good Black Stone Cherry are, a true rocking machine…

BLACK STONE CHERRY – The Human Condition (2020)

As the world plummeted into the COVID-19 pandemic, the four members of BLACK STONE CHERRY were nestled deep in the woods of Kentucky, scrambling to complete their 7th album “The Human Condition“. There, they could feel the disease closing in as they watched the news daily, and it became apparent the album they were finishing featured lyrics that were eerily prescient.
The resulting 13-track record is broadly emotive, and anthemic. It was finished just before the global lockdown was imposed, and it’s aptly titled, ”The Human Condition”.
In the past two decades, BLACK STONE CHERRY has set a new standard for Southern rock, revitalizing the tradition with burly riffs and stirring rock hooks.
For the first time, the band opted to not record basics live and instead meticulously multitracked. Each member endured grueling sessions to ensure the collective studio mindset of achieving “epic performances.”
The results are stunning—the grooves feel organic, the riffs are mountainous, the performances are urgent, and the hooks shine through gloriously.

BLACK STONE CHERRY – Black To Blues, Vol. 2 + Extras (2019)

Bluesy classic rockers BLACK STONE CHERRY will release another volume of tributes to their blues roots and heroes on “Black To Blues, Vol. 2”, continuing the work they started three years ago with the superb Vol.1. for this new release Black Stone Cherry selected more of their favorite tunes by Freddie King, Robert Johnson, Otis Rush, Howlin’ Wolf, Elmore James and Son House, reimagined with the meaty moxie of classic BSC.
As extra, we have in exclusive some remixes of songs from Vol.1 only distributed via the fan club.

BLACK STONE CHERRY – Family Tree (2018)

Kentucky flamethrowers Southern Hard Rock quartet known as BLACK STONE CHERRY are fired up for the release of their sixth studio album, “Family Tree“, arriving on Friday, April 20, 2018”.Black Stone Cherry doesn’t just “perform” on this record, they testify. This self-produced wonder will remind anyone of a certain vintage of everything they miss about hard-hitting classic rock and it’ll...

BLACK STONE CHERRY – Black To Blues +11 (2017)

It may be a little bit before we get a full new BLACK STONE CHERRY album of original material, but the band has something to tide fans over that might have an influence on what we get next. The group is releasing “Black To Blues“, offering up their take on a handful of songs from some of the greats of...

BLACK STONE CHERRY – Kentucky [Deluxe Edition] (2016)

Sometimes you need to look back in order to move forward. While BLACK STONE CHERRY have had increasing chart success – their last album hit number five on the UK charts and number 22 in the US – the band felt a lack of creative control over their recordings. To that end, they left Roadrunner Records and signed to Mascot...

BLACK STONE CHERRY – Between The Devil & The Deep Blue Sea (2011)

US rockers Black Stone Cherry are returning with their fourth album (counting their independently released 2003 offering Rock N’ Roll Tape) “Between The Devil & The Deep Blue Sea”. It has been two and a half years since their last CD was released and in the meantime the band have spent the majority of that time touring the world on...