Bryan Sanchez - 08.02.2008 Following the success of their eponymous debut, Black Mountain have returned with more spells of the ?loud-soft-loud? (or soft-loud-soft in some insta...
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Chris Norton - 04.02.2008 In The Future sounds like that year in high school you might have spent smoking way too much weed and listening to Pink Floyd every day. It’s all real...
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Emily Mackay - 24.01.2008 Some may read the title of Black Mountain's second album as ironic; the Canadian heavy rock re-enactment society are hardly known for their genre-bend...
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Adam Moerder - 23.01.2008  Black Mountain's accomplished self-titled debut found frontman Steve McBean synergizing numerous local Vancouver talents along with his own grab bag o...
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Amanda Petrusich - 22.01.2008  Black Mountain's self-titled 2005 debut was
crammed full of Sabbath-inspired riffs and thick, druggy dirges, and the
Vancouver quintet seemed poised t...
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Matthew Fiander - 21.01.2008  The cover to Black Mountain’s new record, In the Future, is deceptively retro. With the title in mind, the cover looks like some vision of the future ...
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Todd Martens - 19.01.2008 Black Mountain's sophomore effort opens with a bang, a torrent of sludgy guitars and the chilling wails of dueling vocalists Stephen McBean and Amber ...
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STEVE JELBERT - 19.01.2008  The Vancouver quintet may not have intended it so, but it is hard to view
their second album as anything but a soundtrack for bleak and brutal times....
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Casey Rae-Hunter - 18.01.2008 Vancouver songman Stephen McBean and his band of retro-obsessed rockers, Black Mountain, are back with another helping of oily, wasteoid rock. In the ...
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Michael Hann - 18.01.2008 Stormy High, the opening track on Black Mountain's second album, is as thrilling a rock song as one could hope for. Borne in on a riff that sounds as ...
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