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The Black Crowes Announce New Album A Pound of Feathers
The Black Crowes recorded the 11-track album in under two weeks in Nashville, pursuing a raw sound to counter modern music's loss of humanity, the band said.
- On March 13, The Black Crowes will release A Pound Of Feathers, recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce, marking a sharper, harder blend of blues, soul and rock.
- The Robinson brothers said the record was a deliberate reset from polished production, criticizing modern editing tools for stripping 'humanity' and preferring raw chaos and imperfections.
- Completed in just under two weeks, the record was made in eight to ten days and written entirely by the Robinson brothers, with Rich Robinson bringing spontaneity to the sessions.
- Two tracks are available to stream, including Propane Prophecy and Pharmacy Chronicles, ahead of the album following 2024's Happiness Bastards, nominated at the 2025 GRAMMY Awards and played live to 100,000 in Indio, California.
- Drawing on recent concerts and classic records, the band cited The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones as models for letting imperfections live on record, calling the process transformative.
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The Black Crowes announce new album, 'A Pound of Feathers'
Cover of The Black Crowes’ ‘A Pound of Feathers’ (Silver Arrow Records) The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson said in his holiday message to fans that there would be new music coming — turns out, it’s a whole new album. Chris and brother Rich Robinson just announced that The Black Crowes will release A Pound of Feathers on March 13, marking their10th studio album and their first since 2024’s Happiness Bastards. “We made this record in eight to ten da…
The Black Crowes share first samples from their upcoming album, 'A Pound of Feathers'
The Black Crowes are adding another chapter to their prolific, Rock Hall-nominated career this year, with the new album, ‘A Pound Of Feathers,’ set to arrive everywhere on March 13.
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