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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - 2018 - Wrong Creatures (qobuz Hi Res) [FLAC@44 1khz24bit]
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - 2018 - Wrong Creatures (qobuz Hi Res) [[email protected]]
Artist: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Title: Wrong Creatures (qobuz Hi Res)
Format: WEB, 12 files FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 44.1kHz, (qobuz)
Release Date: January 12, 2018
Recorded: 2015–2017 in Los Angeles, California
Label: Vagrant Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Noise Rock, Garage Rock, Shoegazing
Duration: 59:03
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club:
Wikipedia:
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (often abbreviated as BRMC) is an American rock band from San Francisco, California. The group consists of Peter Hayes (vocal, guitar, harmonica), Robert Levon Been (vocal, bass, guitar), and Leah Shapiro (drums). Former drummer Nick Jago left the band in 2008 to focus on his solo project.
They have released eight studio albums: B.R.M.C. (2001), Take Them On, On Your Own (2003), Howl (2005), Baby 81 (2007), The Effects of 333 (2008), Beat the Devil's Tattoo (2010), Specter at the Feast (2013) and Wrong Creatures (2018), as well as several EPs, and live albums.
Wrong Creatures:
Wikipedia:
Wrong Creatures is the eighth studio album by American rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. The album was released through Vagrant Records on January 12, 2018.
Four songs appeared in late 2017 ahead of the release of the album: "Little Thing Gone Wild", "Haunt", "Question of Faith", and "King of Bones".
AllMusic Review by Matt Collar:
While it would be incorrect to say that all of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's albums are borne out of tragedy and trial, it often feels that way. In 2010, lead singer/bassist Robert Levon Been lost his father, the Call singer (and BRMC sound engineer) Michael Been, to a heart attack, mere months after the release of Beat the Devil's Tattoo. Subsequently, a sense of loss and mourning colored all of the band's moody 2013 follow-up Specter at the Feast. In 2014, drummer Leah Shapiro underwent brain surgery to treat a neurological disease. Though she had recovered by the time the band began work on their eighth studio album, 2018's eerie and menacing Wrong Creatures, a sense of spiritual peril pervades much of the album. As Been sings on "A Question of Faith," "I'm a question of faith/I'm a faded mind/I'm what calls you away/I'm what leaves you in Time." It's just this sort of doomed reflection that permeates much of Wrong Creatures. However, rather than simply being a dark and cynical glimpse into a metaphysical void, the album actually feels lighter than recent releases. It's even somewhat of a return to the group's fiery, punk-influenced early work with songs like the sneering "Spook" and the brain-pounding "King of Bones" built with swaggering simplicity around chugging electric guitar riffs and metallic drum beats. Cuts like the woozy, psychedelic "Calling Them All Away" and the laconically bluesy "Haunt" are as spine tingling as anything on Specter, but feel looser, more improvised, as if the band jammed them into being. There's also a sense of post-punk grandeur here with tracks like "Ninth Configuration" and the sparkling "Echo" bringing to mind a mix of late-'80s U2 and early-'90s Swervedriver. Still, the band's emotions remain as vaporous and ectoplasmic as ever. On "Haunt," Been sings "Dead flag, ship of fools you command/I'm trying not to wither away/And I'm wondering if I'll feel the grace/I'm Trying to unlove this world/But it has no other place." On Wrong Creatures, it's refreshing to hear a band so wrought with spiritual and emotional demons find their rock & roll grace and let it rip.
Tracklist:
01. DFF - 1:54
02. Spook - 3:45
03. King of Bones - 3:56
04. Haunt - 5:50
05. Echo - 5:13
06. Ninth Configuration - 6:52
07. Question of Faith - 5:19
08. Calling Them All Away - 6:45
09. Little Thing Gone Wild - 3:18
10. Circus Bazooko - 5:42
11. Carried From the Start - 4:49
12. All Rise - 5:40
Personnel:
Peter Hayes – vocals, guitar, bass, harmonica, synthesizer
Robert Levon Been aka. Robert Turner – vocals, bass, guitar, piano