Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Black Mountain


Black Mountain's self-titled debut was a restrained rock & roll bluesy record, whose focus on repetition and minimalism seperated them from pop-rock acts such as Wolfmother who harked back to a sweeter earlier time when Led Zep populated the airwaves.

Their second album 'In The Future' (due out jan 22nd 2008 on Jagjaguwar) pushes the envelope to a wider vision. 'Tyrants' squeezes a range of retro influences into an 8 minute mish-mash monster, with a recorder ensemble nicked straight from 'Stairway To Heaven', massive epic wailing vocals and metal riffery. It even manages room for synths. It stinks of Sabbath and its bloody brilliant, even if it is totally ridiculous.

The other track here is also on the 'Spider-man 3' soundtrack, which sets it off to a bad start from the off, but it reveals the other side of the record as a poppier light relief to its heavier elements, and as a delicious starry-eyed acoustic ballad it fits perfectly.


Black Mountain - Tyrants (mp3)
Black Mountain - Stay Free (mp3)

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