BLACK STONE CHERRY Stream New Song "The Way Of The Future"

“The Way Of The Future” is the first song to be released from Black Stone Cherry’s fifth studio album, Kentucky, which will hit stores on April 1st, 2016 via Mascot Label Group. 

Frontman/guitarist Chris Robertson comments, “We are beyond excited to bring ‘Kentucky’ to you! Since the release of our debut, we have wanted to go back to the studio where it all began and it finally happened! The original studio owner/engineer, all of the great equipment and Black Stone Cherry have been reunited for what I feel has been the most unique album we’ve ever made. We took it back to where it started and something magical happened! These new songs are the heart and soul of who we were in 2006 and who we’ve become. There is something very special about these songs and I cannot wait for y’all to feel them!”

Guitarist Ben Wells elaborates, “This album is by far the heaviest, most aggressive album we’ve ever made. We went in focused, but not overly prepared. We wanted to leave room for creativity to grow in the studio and man did it happen! Lyrically we went to places that we think people will relate to, because it’s all stuff that we have lived, or are living. This is the first album we’ve been able to fully self-produce and the result is an album jam-packed with ‘in your face’ riffs, huge drums, and bass that will shake your teeth.”

Kentucky tracklisting:

“The Way Of The Future”
“In Our Dreams”
“Shakin’ My Cage” 
“Soul Machine”
“Long Ride”
“War”
“Hangman” 
“Cheaper To Drink Alone”
“Rescue Me” 
“Feelin’ Fuzzy” 
“Darkest Secret”  
“Born To Die”
“The Rambler” 
“I Am The Lion” (Bonus Track)
“Evil” (Bonus Track)

BraveWords scribe Aaron Small recently interviewed Black Stone Cherry guitarist Ben Wells about his band’s forthcoming album Kentucky; an excerpt follows: “We wrote all the way up until recording; on the road and at home. Some songs we revisited, the first single that’s going to come out next year is a song that we wrote actually in 2010. Basically, the songs are 90% done once we get in the studio. We like to keep that 10% just to be creative and make up stuff as you go along.” To read the interview in its entirety, click here.

If you haven’t seen it yet, enjoy this previously released Kentucky studio teaser clip:

Fonte: Bravewords.com