2 April 2017

Southern Rock: Black Stone Cherry


One of the first genres I discussed on this blog was country rap. It might therefore not come as  a surprise to some readers that I'm a fan of country influences in music. A genre that also incorporates elements of country music, but is completely different from the earlier mentioned country rap is southern rock.
Southern rock is best described as a combination of country and hard rock. Often people confuse the genre with country rock which is similar, but milder sounding due to its more frequent use of acoustic guitars instead of electric ones.
I discovered Black Stone Cherry 4/5 years ago in an unlikely place, a Kung Fu video game, where their song Rain Wizard was featured on an in-game radio station. The song came from Black Stone Cherry's eponymous 2006 debut album which also featured Lonely Train. While both songs, and others on the album, are great they don't necessarily clearly showcase the southern rock vibe. The country influence is perhaps more clearly visible in White Trash Millionaire and even better in Like I Roll. My all-time favourite song of the band however is Meand Mary Jane which is a kick-ass song with an addictive hook.
The latest album from the band titled 'Kentucky' dates from 2016 and contains Soul Machine and Cheaper to Drink Alone, among others. I for one have added them to my playlist. Does anybody else have a sudden craving for beer and summer?


Listen to more songs on Black Stone Cherry's Official YouTube channel.

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