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CHRIS ROBERTSON | INTERVIEW

Published 3 years ago on December 2, 2020

By Jonathan Graham

Chris Robertson: Kentucky Fire

Black Stone Cherry returns with their unique blend of southern rock and blues in the form of an incredible new album, 'The Human Condition'   out now via Mascot Label Group. Guitar Interactive Magazine editor Jonathan Graham chats with BSC's lead vocalist and guitarist Chris Robertson about the band's latest release and much more in this exclusive interview.

 

 

As the world plummeted into the COVID-19 pandemic, the four members of Black Stone Cherry were nestled deep in the woods of Kentucky, scrambling to complete their 7th album. There, they could feel the disease closing in as they watched the news daily, and it became apparent the album they were finishing featured lyrics that were eerily prescient. The resulting 13-track record is broadly emotive and anthemic. It was finished just before the global lockdown was imposed, and it's aptly titled 'The Human Condition.' 

In the past two decades, Black Stone Cherry has set a new standard for southern rock, revitalizing the tradition with burly riffs and stirring rock hooks. Since their formation in 2001, the four-piece brotherhood has remained Chris Robertson, vocals/guitar; Ben Wells, guitar/vocals; Jon Lawhon, bass/vocals; and John Fred Young, drums. Though not blood relatives, the guys grew up together, immersed in the culture of shit-kicking rock n' roll. Young's dad Richard, and his Uncle Fred, are two founding members of the iconic country-fried rock n' roots band The Kentucky HeadHunters, and the high school-aged boys came up bashing away on their instruments in the group's notorious Practice House, a 1940s bungalow.

The four-piece band have blazed their own way in establishing a legacy. In the US, BSC's last album, 2017's 'Family Tree,' debuted at #8 in the Current Rock Albums, #4 at Current Hard Music, and #21 Top Current Album. The band's 3 previous studio albums have cracked the Top 10 in the UK. 'Family Tree' hit number 11 in Germany's album charts, the highest position ever for the group in the country. Onstage, Black Stone Cherry has both headlined and rocked 12,000-cap arena shows and shared the stage with a diverse roster of superstars, including Alter Bridge, Theory of a Deadman, Def Leppard, Gov't Mule, Nickelback, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Mötorhead, and ZZ Top. In 2018, BSC performed in front of 100,000 people at Download Festival as main support to Guns N' Roses. 

Their latest achievement, 'The Human Condition,' was self-produced and tracked in bassist Jon Lawhon's recording facility, Monocle Studios, in March 2020. The guys went in with four songs, wrote new songs, and recorded some beloved unreleased favourites. The production and performances on the album are some of BSC's fiercest and finest. For the first time, the band opted to not record basics live and instead meticulously multitracked. Each member endured gruelling sessions to ensure the collective studio mindset of achieving "epic performances." The results are stunning—the grooves feel organic, the riffs are mountainous, the performances are urgent, and the hooks shine through gloriously. 

The album's opening lyrics are: "People, people your attention please, I need to tell you about a new disease." These words come via the muscularly melodic "Ringin' In My Head." The song was written four years ago, but it powerfully captures the hysteria around the COVID-19 outbreak. Heightening the drama here is a dexterously explosive fleet-fingered guitar solo. On "Push Down & Turn," BSC masterfully use space to achieve crushing swamp-metal dynamics. The stirring song is truly a human condition track as it talks about mental health, boldly advocating for getting treatment if you're struggling. "I suffer from manic depression, and I have severe anxiety. I want to convey it's okay to go to a doctor and talk about these issues. There is no shame or stigma there," Chris Robertson shares.  

'The Human Condition' is rounded out by a pair of goose-bump inducing, southern-fried ballads. "In Love With The Pain" conjures the late-night longing balladry of 38 Special. "If My Heart Had Wings" vibes the grandeur of late 1980s/early 1990s Aerosmith. One other Human Condition highpoint is the guys' raucously rocking rendition of ELO's "Don't Bring Me Down." Here, the song's hooks and strutting groove are perfectly paired with BSC's inimitable Southern rock swagger. The album concludes with the anthemic "Keep On Keepin' On," a song that's every bit as uplifting as its title promises.

"When I listen back to this record, I feel all these different emotions," Chris explains. "We started way back when we were teens, and life has taken its course, especially now. Through it all, your heart and your perspectives change, but one thing that hasn't changed is our connection as friends." Chris affirms: "This is a brotherhood. It's been amazing to stick around with all four original members and still be inspired. Here's to 7 more albums and another 19 years!"

Black Stone Cherry - 'The Human Condition' is out now via Mascot Label Group.

 

 

 

Black Stone Cherry 'The Human Condition'

Black Stone Cherry 'The Human Condition' Tracklist:

1. Ringin' In My Head
2. Again
3. Push Down & Turn
4. When Angels Learn To Fly
5. Live This Way
6. In Love With The Pain
7. The Chain
8. Ride
9. If My Heart Had Wings
10. Don't Bring Me Down
11. Some Stories
12. The Devil In Your Eyes
13. Keep On Keepin' On

 

Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black Stone Cherry has postponed their UK tour until 2021. The run of shows was due to kick off on October 9 in Southampton and climax later that month in Nottingham. It also included a performance in London's iconic Royal Albert Hall.

"We've been closely monitoring the unprecedented global situation and it has become clear that it's just not possible to go ahead with the shows as planned," said the band. "We have looked at many options, but ultimately the health of our fans, crew and family is paramount."

The band are pleased to have been able to reschedule the tour in the same venues, so do hang on to your ticket – it will be valid for the new date. 

 

Black Stone Cherry 2021 UK Tour

Sep 09: Bristol O2 Academy

Sep 10: Birmingham O2 Academy

Sep 11: Lincoln Engine Shed

Sep 13: Nottingham Rock City

Sep 14: Leeds O2 Academy

Sep 16: Manchester O2 Apollo

Sep 17: Glasgow Barrowland

Sep 18: Edinburgh Usher Hall

Sep 20: Newcastle O2 Academy

Sep 21: Liverpool O2 Academy

Sep 23: Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall

Sep 24: Cardiff St Davids Hall

Sep 25: Exeter Great Hall

Sep 27: Southampton O2 Guildhall

Sep 28: Cambridge Corn Exchange

Sep 29: London Royal Albert Hall 

  

For tickets and more information on Black Stone Cherry, please visit: 

blackstonecherry.com

 


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