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The eighth album from the four-member band is bursting with compelling-emotional pop-rock hooks, heartwarming uplifting lyrics, headbanging riffs, powerful dynamics, thunderous drums, and their most captivating musicality to date. This 12-song album is also Black Stone Cherry's biggest and best-sounding album. The self-produced studio album was recorded in a classic theater in Kentucky, and it sounds like the guys are wielding the hammer of the gods. Over the past two decades, Black Stone Cherry has set a new standard for Southern rock, reviving the tradition with their robust riffs and captivating rock hooks. Since their formation in 2001, the four-member brotherhood has consisted of Chris Robertson on vocals/guitar, Ben Wells on guitar/vocals, and John Fred Young on drums. Today, the band welcomes their good friend Steve Jewell Jr. on bass/backing vocals.
'Screamin' At The Sky' was a catharsis for Black Stone Cherry, and the quartet is enjoying the calm after the storm.