понедельник, 24 июля 2017 г.

Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Barefoot In The Head

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2017
Time: 45:08
Size: 104,1 MB
Label: Silver Arrow Records
Styles: Rock/Indie Rock/Jam Band
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
1. Behold the Seer - 4:22
2. She Shares My Blanket - 4:24
3. Hark, the Herald Hermit Speaks - 4:47
4. Blonde Light of Morning - 4:03
5. Dog Eat Sun - 3:06
6. Blue Star Woman - 4:59
7. High Is Not the Top - 3:49
8. If You Had a Heart to Break - 5:51
9. Glow - 4:50
10. Good to Know - 4:53

“I used to say what we do is ‘hippie baroque,'” says Chris Robinson about the music he makes with the Chris Robinson Brotherhood – a stew of rock, blues, country, funk and soul sounds topped with a healthy smattering of spacey psychedelia and wrapped in a jam-band aesthetic. “Because we want something that’s expressive and sensual and beautiful. It’s like a garment that feels really comfortable, but it has all these, like, magic symbols on it.” He pauses. “That maybe other people can’t even see …”
These days that magic-symbol-adorned garment, as it were, is getting plenty of wear. Since the Black Crowes played their final show in 2013 (they split for good, under acrimonious circumstances, in 2015), Robinson and his band, which includes guitarist Neal Casal, latter-day Crowes keyboardist Adam MacDougall, bassist Jeff Hill and drummer Tony Leone, have been operating in overdrive, averaging upwards of 100 live dates a year and releasing two new CRB studio efforts – Any Way You Love, We Know How You Feel and the EP If You Lived Here, You Would Be Home By Now – in 2016 alone. They’ve just finished up another full-length, their fifth, titled Barefoot in the Head, due July 21st via Silver Arrow Records. Today, Rolling Stone is premiering the video for the album’s leadoff track, “Behold the Seer,” a jaunty funk & roll number accented by Casal’s quicksilver guitar licks and MacDougall’s burbling electric piano work. Robinson’s words, meanwhile, offer up something of a musical, if not a lifestyle, mantra: “If you want to keep your engine humming,” he intones, “keep your eyes wide ahead and don’t look back.”  – Rolling Stone

Barefoot In the Head

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