Black Mountain - IV Album
Performer:
Black Mountain
Title:
IV
Country:
US
Genre:
Rock Music
Style:Psychedelic Rock
Released: 2016
Label: Jagjaguwar
MP3 album szie: 2164 mb
FLAC album size: 1704 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | Mothers Of The Sun |
| 2 | (Over And Over) The Chain |
| 3 | Line Them All Up |
| 4 | Cemetery Breeding |
| 5 | Constellations |
| 6 | Defector |
| 7 | You Can Dream |
| 8 | Florian Saucer Attack |
| 9 | Space To Bakersfield |
| 10 | Crucify Me |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Black Mountain | IV (CDr, Album, Promo) | Jagjaguwar | none | US | 2016 |
| JAG277 | Black Mountain | IV (Cass, Album, Whi) | Jagjaguwar | JAG277 | US | 2016 |
| JAG277, JAG277LPC2 | Black Mountain | IV (2xLP, Album, Yel + CD) | Jagjaguwar, Jagjaguwar | JAG277, JAG277LPC2 | UK | 2016 |
| JAG277 | Black Mountain | IV (2xLP, Album, Ltd, Ora + CD, Album) | Jagjaguwar | JAG277 | US | 2016 |
| JAG277 | Black Mountain | IV (2xCD, Album) | Jagjaguwar | JAG277 | 2016 |
Notes
Cardboard Sleeve.Printed on CD and on the back of the sleeve "FOR PROMOTIONAL USE. NOT FOR SALE."
© & ℗ 2016 Jagjaguwar.
Barcodes
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LN08
- Mould SID Code: IFPI JI06
- Matrix / Runout: 12/11/2015 02:56:14.AM #15724 JAG277CD 2866116 01
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Jagjaguwar
- Copyright (c) – Jagjaguwar
- Glass Mastered At – CDA ImPressing Solutions, USA – 2866116
Short intro
IV is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band, Black Mountain, released on April 1, 2016. The five-and-a-half year gap between two studio albums is the longest to date. It is also the band's first album of new work since their 2012 soundtrack album for Year Zero. IV by Black Mountain, released 01 April 2016 1. Mothers of the Sun 2. Florian Saucer Attack 3. Defector 4. You Can Dream 5. Constellations 6. Line Them All Up 7. Cemetery Breeding 8. Over and Over The Chain 9. Crucify Me 10. Space to Bakersfield The rock canon has many anti-heroes, Black Mountain being the latest. In the past, Cans 'Tago Mago' established that the only rule in rock and roll is that there are no rules. Pink Floyds prodigious output in the 70s showed us that architecture can be cool, while unskilled laborers Black Sabbath demonstrated you can make a lot from not th. Band: Black Mountain Album: IV Year: 2016 Country: Canada Genres: Psychedelic Rock Tracklist: 1. Black Mountain's trademark blend of hard rock, prog, psychedelia, and a dash of folk drives their fourth album, insightfully titled IV. Well, it's their fourth album if you don't count their soundtrack to the film Year Zero, and they clearly don't. Black Mountain have long had one foot firmly planted in rock's past, but on IV they don't sound as if they're caught in a loop of nostalgia. And Black Mountain's IV plays the fourth-album role to a tee, rolling up the weed-scented riffage of their 2005 self-titled debut, the prog-sized ambitions of In the Future, and the pop-focussed finesse of Wilderness Heart, all while embracing electronics with a zeal that suggests the band's relationship with modern music has become somewhat less tortured. But despite its highly evocative title, IV doesn't so much relive classic-rock history as suggest a different course for it. By the late 1970s, many dinosaur rock acts had either gone disco or at least slickened up their sound. Listen free to Black Mountain IV mothers of the sun, Florian Saucer Attack and more. 10 tracks 56:12. In their bleary burn, you can hear bits and pieces of Black Sabbath, of Spacemen 3, of Royal Trux, of X, and of about a million unheralded psych-metal wanderers who walked the earth during the 1970s. And theyre not a particularly versatile band, either. They have, more or less, one note, and they hit slight variations on it over and over again. But when Black Mountain are on, theres not a single band on this planet that makes me feel the way they do. And on IV, their new album, they are on throughout. IV is, to be sure, an album of retro fuz. Genre: Psychedelic Rock. IV isn't Black Mountain's most ferocious album, but you might well find it their most Mountain. You could probably guess roughly what Black Mountain sound like from the cover of their fourth album, which features, variously, a mysterious helmetedmasked figure, a little girl playing, a flaming plinth and Concorde. Its time to set the controls for the heart of a pagan, doomy 1970s, where spacey synthesisers combine with doomy metallic riffs, and you can just about pick out the band through the haze of weed smoke. But maybe you need the haze of weed smoke to get the most of it: IV lacks the intense attack of the groups very best work. Black Mountain. Released 2016. IV Tracklist. Writers Black Mountain. More Black Mountain albums. Wilderness Heart. Show all albums by Black MountainRelated to Black Mountain - IV
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