Black Stone Cherry are on their way back with the new album 'Magic Mountain' due out May 6. Frontman Chris Robertson recently spoke with 'Loudwire Nights' host Full Metal Jackie about the disc and also talked about getting their start in Kentucky and what fans can expect from their upcoming live shows. Check out Full Metal Jackie's chat with Black Stone Cherry's Chris Robertson below.
We're still a couple of months away from the release of Black Stone Cherry's new record 'Magic Mountain' (May 6), but the guys have given us a taste of what is to come with 'Me and Mary Jane'.
Man I’m feeling the new “Black Stone Cherry”. If you’re a fan, it’s probably not new to you, but traditionally bands and record companies feed radio stations ‘one song at a time’ . We just got the latest release from Black Stone Cherry and it’s an EXCELLENT followup to “In My Blood”. More after the jump.
‘In My Blood,’ the latest single from Black Stone Cherry’s 2011 release ‘Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea,’ took on a whole new meaning in their new documentary style video for the song. The video chronicles the true life tale of a U.S. soldier’s journey from his deployment in Afghanistan to his return home, where he meets his son for the first time.
You know sometimes bands can be pretty predictable and other times they do something that's totally unexpected...like release two different videos for the same song. I guess Black Stone Cherry decided to release a version of "In My Blood" that would connect more with their American audience and another for the rest of the world since the "official" video was uploaded by Roadrunner U.K.
I got to see Black Stone Cherry a few years back when they opened for Black Label Society and while I wasn't necessarily a huge fan at the time I liked their live show and came around to their modern take on Southern Rock.
"White Trash Millionaire" is the first single from Black Stone Cherry's upcoming album Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, due out May 31st on Roadrunner Records.