

The following
second album from these “soaked of non-moonshine” dry county of alcohol
Edmonton, Kentucky’s Southern Rock new emerging generation heroes – Black Stone
Cherry coming back to the rock scene with their better effort of Rock-shaker
album Folklore and Superstition. Not an easy truce for these quartet John Fred
Young (drums, piano), Jon Lawhon (bass guitar), Ben Wells (rhythm guitars,
backing vocals) and Chris Robertson (lead vocals, lead guitar) with the
surrounding as the awaken driven force of Southern Metal resurrection put back
this sub-culture of Rock Music back on the track again with the advantages and
of course, disadvantages too. Sober rockers that miraculously combining the
best of “guitar music” with the legacy riffage or frets from legends like
Allman Brothers or The Black Oak Arkansas and more into their more Stoner,
Blues Metal and Hard Rock style blend and even the vocalist voice sounded a bit
similar to Chris Cornell really giving much plus for credits to this young band
to go much further. Folklore and Superstition sounded big and soulful – ready
to taking you to rock harder to headbanger’s heaven with their chosen anthems
like Reverend Wrinkle, Blind Man, a little Pop-wiser message off Things My Father Said, Long Sleeves or Devil’s Queen and Soulcreek marking the situation is being looking far much better for this Edmonton boys to continuing their performance or the journey.
The seeds of
Southern Rock/Metal already becoming eggs and now it’s the very right moment
for them to hatching as countless new bands including some of the best for this
genre shining from these rockers of Black Stone Cherry straight !!!
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