![]() ![]() Producer Kevin Shirley, drummer Jason Bonham and keyboardist Derek Sherinian also contributed to the writing of several tracks. One music video was released from the record, for the track "The Great Divide".Īfter forming Black Country Communion in November 2009, bassist Glenn Hughes and guitarist Joe Bonamassa wrote the majority of the band's debut album together in a matter of days. The album topped the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, as well as reaching the top 20 of the Billboard Top Rock Albums and Hard Rock Albums charts. The basic tracks for the album were reportedly completed within just four days of recording.īlack Country Communion received positive reviews from the majority of critics, who praised its effective revival of the 1970s classic rock sound of bands such as Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, as well as the performances of the supergroup's individual members. Much of the material for the band's debut album was written by Hughes and Bonamassa (with Shirley, Sherinian and Bonham also contributing to a number of tracks), with the pair sharing vocal duties on several songs. Glenn Hughes and Joe Bonamassa formed Black Country Communion in November 2009, with Shirley suggesting the addition of drummer Jason Bonham and keyboardist Derek Sherinian. The album reached number 13 on the UK Albums Chart and number 54 on the US Billboard 200. Recorded in early 2010 primarily at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, it was produced by Kevin Shirley and released by Mascot Records in Europe on 20 September 2010, and by J&R Adventures in North America the following day. Unless you managed to rip a copy of the album, or purchased it in a physical form, you may not be able to hear it again.Black Country Communion (also known as Black Country) is the self-titled debut studio album by English-American hard rock band Black Country Communion. This is not the first time they have made their music inaccessible past a certain date, with their 2021 album Nine only being available on streaming services for 99 days. If you want to keep the albums past their expiry date, you’ll have to use these details in order to download them through a link on the website. You can access the album through their website sault.global and by using the password ‘godislove’. The albums – which are described on the collective’s website as “an offering to God” – are titled Aiir, 11, Today & Tomorrow, Earth and Untitled (God). Sault have just released five new password-protected albums that will disappear in a matter of days. THEY’VE JUST RELEASED FIVE NEW DISAPPEARING ALBUMS So what do we actually know about them? Down below is a guide to everything we can find out about the enigmatic collective. This week, the collective added to their mystique, releasing five new password-protected albums without warning. This is refreshing in the era of social media, where the curiosity of fans often results in whole subreddits dedicated to finding the true identities of artists who choose to remain unknown. Sault are a collective covered by a blanket of anonymity: they never give interviews and, despite releasing 11 albums in three years, no one knows who they are. Their amorphous nature doesn’t just apply to their music – it’s also about how they choose to operate. Lyrically, releases from the Mercury-nominated collective have focused on both the joy and pain that comes with the Black experience. Their discography ranges from classical to soul, post-punk to R&B, sometimes shifting stylistically over the course of one song. It’s near-impossible to compare Sault to any contemporary act. ![]()
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