Black Mountain
Destroyer
Black Mountain is a psychedelic rock band from Vancouver, BC. Destroyer is their fifth record, and their fiercest and
most focused effort yet. The album is inspired by group founder Stephen McBean finally getting his driver's license and
experiencing the freedom (and fear) of the wide open road. Destroyer gets its title from the 1985 Dodge Destroyer, a
one-run-only hunk of Detroit steel. The album was produced by John Congleton (St. Vincent, War on Drugs, Mountain
Goats), and is eight tracks over a concise 43 minutes. The album features several drummers, including Adam Bulgasem
(Soft Kill), Kilph Scurlock (Flaming Lips), and Kid Millions (Oneida). The main riff of "Future Shade" was described by
McBean as one that has "traveled around the world then hit the bong with a chorus a year and a half later", but we think
it sounds like Ozzy singing through a megaphone over early Judas Priest. "Horns Arising" is stadium-sized Sabbath riffs
with icy vocoder, "Boogie Lover" is built on a snaking bass riff with guitar washes cutting through like headlights in
fog. "License To Drive" is rumbling Bad Seeds drumrolls and layers of anxious keyboards.
Price
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Format
MC - 1 disk
Release
24-05-2019
Label
Item-nr
1294239
EAN
0656605350448
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
FUTURE SHADE
2
HORNS ARISING
3
CLOSER TO THE EDGE
4
HIGH RISE
5
PRETTY LITTLE LAZIES
6
BOOGIE LOVER
7
LICENSED TO DRIVE
8
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