Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Servants of the Sun (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Chris Robinson Brotherhood
- Title: Servants of the Sun
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Silver Arrow Records
- Genre: Blues Rock, Southern Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:49:33
- Total Size: 116 mb | 324 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Some Earthly Delights
02. Let It Fall
03. Rare Birds
04. Venus in Chrome
05. Stars Fell on California
06. Comin' Round the Mountain
07. The Chauffeur's Daughter
08. Dice Game
09. Madder Rose Interlude
10. A Smiling Epitaph
01. Some Earthly Delights
02. Let It Fall
03. Rare Birds
04. Venus in Chrome
05. Stars Fell on California
06. Comin' Round the Mountain
07. The Chauffeur's Daughter
08. Dice Game
09. Madder Rose Interlude
10. A Smiling Epitaph
The CRB's sixth full-length recording since forming in 2011 finds the band setting aside the studio explo-rations of more recent work, instead coming full circle to deliver their most direct, bare bones, rock n roll offering since debut companion albums Big Moon Ritual and The Magic Door.
Bottling the CRBs pure essence into 10 new songs, 'Servants of the Sun' bursts into the clear blue air with the funky upper atmosphere bubbling of vintage keyboards, sky-climbing guitar lines, driving rhythm and the voice of one of rock and rolls great singers. A gateway swings wide open to a universe that the Chris Robinson Brotherhood has been tirelessly constructing for eight years through extraordi-nary musicianship, epic touring and a roving, seemingly bottomless wizards chest of sonic delights.
The major themes of 'Servants of the Sun' are experienced in a constant swirl within the CRB sound. Theres the up-tempo ramble and strut of Comin Round the Mountain juxtaposed against the surreal on Venus In Chrome. Theres redemption through love on The Chauffeurs Daughter set alongside the ominous poetry of A Smiling Epitaph. Dice Game is an exquisite slice of blue country, while Let it Fall sashays with fond homage to the slinky rhythms and stoned, but sizzling energy of Little Feat and New Orleans soul-funk. The album captures Robinson and company hurtling between the fire and ma-nia of Saturday night and the bruises and rain-on-the-bus-window reflection of the cold Sunday morning dawn. Beyond the bullet holes, red-eyed angry angels, alchemy, praying mantises, hangovers, and all other manner of cosmic debris gone lyrically airbornelove is lost, new love is found, relationships are bent and broken by distance and time or by unrelenting proximity and timelessness. All the while, the line between autobiography and psychedelic fantasy is completely blurred.
It is to the credit of the Chris Robinson Brotherhoods musical naturalism that such a ferris wheel of themes, tones and characters can exist in the same fast moving air. With 'Servants of the Sun' theyve conjured yet another authentic statement free-flowing from their essential expression. In the effortless stream of storylines, hornet-stung emotions, and Kodachrome snapshot images rushing by, the listener hasnt just landed in the CRBs world and the joys and sorrows of their lives, theyve also awakened in their dream. And as Chris Robinson sings, sometimes a dream is to be believed.
Bottling the CRBs pure essence into 10 new songs, 'Servants of the Sun' bursts into the clear blue air with the funky upper atmosphere bubbling of vintage keyboards, sky-climbing guitar lines, driving rhythm and the voice of one of rock and rolls great singers. A gateway swings wide open to a universe that the Chris Robinson Brotherhood has been tirelessly constructing for eight years through extraordi-nary musicianship, epic touring and a roving, seemingly bottomless wizards chest of sonic delights.
The major themes of 'Servants of the Sun' are experienced in a constant swirl within the CRB sound. Theres the up-tempo ramble and strut of Comin Round the Mountain juxtaposed against the surreal on Venus In Chrome. Theres redemption through love on The Chauffeurs Daughter set alongside the ominous poetry of A Smiling Epitaph. Dice Game is an exquisite slice of blue country, while Let it Fall sashays with fond homage to the slinky rhythms and stoned, but sizzling energy of Little Feat and New Orleans soul-funk. The album captures Robinson and company hurtling between the fire and ma-nia of Saturday night and the bruises and rain-on-the-bus-window reflection of the cold Sunday morning dawn. Beyond the bullet holes, red-eyed angry angels, alchemy, praying mantises, hangovers, and all other manner of cosmic debris gone lyrically airbornelove is lost, new love is found, relationships are bent and broken by distance and time or by unrelenting proximity and timelessness. All the while, the line between autobiography and psychedelic fantasy is completely blurred.
It is to the credit of the Chris Robinson Brotherhoods musical naturalism that such a ferris wheel of themes, tones and characters can exist in the same fast moving air. With 'Servants of the Sun' theyve conjured yet another authentic statement free-flowing from their essential expression. In the effortless stream of storylines, hornet-stung emotions, and Kodachrome snapshot images rushing by, the listener hasnt just landed in the CRBs world and the joys and sorrows of their lives, theyve also awakened in their dream. And as Chris Robinson sings, sometimes a dream is to be believed.
Year 2019 | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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