Black Crowes's Rich Robinson Streams New Solo Song
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(hennemusic) Black Crowes guitarist Rich Robinson has released an online stream of the song "Which Way Your Wind Blows" as a preview to his forthcoming album, "Flux." Due June 24, Robinson recorded his fourth solo release at Applehead Studios in Saugerties, New York, where he did 2014's "The Ceaseless Light" and a series of live recordings billed as "The Woodstock Sessions." "I love being in the recording studio," says Robinson. "It fuels the desire to create within me. I enjoy watching it unfold. Each development fires another idea and in the end, you have this organically created song that seemingly came out of nowhere. It brings me such joy and peace. It never ceases to amaze me." The guitarist recorded "Flux" with bassist Zak Gabbard, drummer Joe Magistro, keyboardists Matt Slocum, Marco Benevento and Danny Mitchell, as well as vocalists John Hogg and Danielia Cotton. Stream the new song and read more here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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