September 2010

BLACK MOUNTAIN


Black Mountain dress their murky rock songs up in impressively druggy blacks and blues, but an

awful lot of sharp classic rock still squishes through: "Druganaut" mines raucous 70s Zeppelin,

"No Satisfaction" nods gently to the Stones and Velvet Underground (vocalist Stephen McBeam

pulls an awfully convincing Lou Reed-- especially when hollering defensively about how

"Everybody likes to claim things!"), and the curious opener "Modern Music" even sounds kinda

like E-Street Shuffle-era Bruce Springsteen. "There are five people in the band, and that all adds

up to a lot of collective taste," explains drummer Joshua Wells. "But our tastes are not limited to

classic rock." ( by Amanda Petrusich, pitchfork.com)

 

 

This a 7 colours silkscreen poster on 300 g white paper. 50 x 67 cm, 67 ex, numbered.

 






 

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