Black Age Blues

Goatsnake

SKU: LORD210LP

Barcode: 808720021011

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Goatsnake’s Black Age Blues closes a fifteen-year gap PRIORITY RELEASE! between full-length albums from the revered act, without a doubt making it one of the most highly anticipated doom/stoner/metal releases of 2015.

Featuring original members: Greg Anderson (Sunn O)))), Pete Stahl (Scream, Wool), & Greg Rogers (The Obsessed)

With nearly fifty minutes of their most soulful yet boisterous material to date, the quartet expands their already mammoth tones and pummeling rock riffs with a variety of additional influences and elements, and guest contributions from a variety of players including DAVID PAJO (Slint, Aerial M, Papa M) and soul vocal trio Dem Preacher’s Daughters, comprised of Wendy Moten, Gale Mayes and Andrea Merrit.

Black Age Blues is an instant classic, with each one of the nine songs an anthem, and each of the four members of Goatsnake in top form. Everything is magnified; the vocals of Pete Stahl (Scream) vocals have never sounded so powerful, the rhythm section comprised of Greg Rogers (The Obsessed) on drums and Scott Renner on bass is the driving force on each track, and the riffs of guitarist Greg Anderson (SunnO))), Southern Lord Recordings) are heavier than ever before.

Recorded and mixed at Rock Falcon Franklin, Tennessee by Nick Raskulinecz (Queens Of The Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Alice In Chains, Mastodon, Rush) and mastered by Brian Big Bass Gardner (N.W.A., Stevie Wonder, Parliament), the production values of Black Age Blues back the top-notch musicianship, creating a seriously unstoppably entertaining album.

Vinyl version contains 2 exclusive tracks and comes in a Stoughton gatefold jacket.

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Track Listings

1. Another River To Cross
2. Elevated Man
3. Coffee & Whiskey
4. Black Age Blues
5. House Of The Moon
6. Jimi’s Gone
7. Graves
8. Grandpa Jones
9. A Killing Blues

Vinyl Bonus Tracks
Deathwish
Breakfast With the King

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