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According to Billboard, after a musical detour toward acoustic blues and country on its 2005 set "Howl," California trio Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is veering back into electric guitar-driven rock for its fourth album.
The-as-yet-untitled set is "maybe 80 or 90 percent done," principal member Peter Hayes told Billboard.com, and is due in February or March via RCA.
Peter Hayes said BRMC didn't want to make an entire record of the in-your-face, psychedelic rock found on 2003's "Take Them On, On Your Own," so the group incorporated some of the more textured production elements from "Howl" as a balance.
"Things open up and break down within the songs, a lot," he said. "There are some songs that are kind of groove-oriented, not so blues- or country-influenced."
According to Hayes, "666 Conducer" is the most even blend of the last two albums, while "All You Do Is Talk" was built using 12 different guitar parts. |