For most of their first decade, the Black Heart Procession followed one of the most satisfying creative curves imaginable: Every album brought somethi...
Mike Wood - 01/12/2010
"Bloody Bunny/Black Rabbit" at first glance seems a place-holder, featuring as it does only three songs and five remixes. But half-measures, for bette...
Neil Gardner - 09/11/2010
If recent The Black Heart Procession albums have erred a little too much on the side of polished, Pall Jenkins and Tobias Nathaniel have steered firml...
Carrie Tucker - 08/11/2010
With this EP of remixes and new songs, The Black Heart Procession delivers a variation on a theme arranged as one composition: instead of wonderfully ...
Lukas Sherman - 17/10/2010
San Diego's long-running indie-gloomsters Black Heart Procession figured out their sound pretty early in their career. Emerging in the late '90s, Pall...
Ian Latta - 15/10/2010
The Black Heart Procession is one of the most reliable brands in indie rock, year after year delivering full-length platters of Southern gothic romant...
Matt Schild - 13/10/2010
Coupling the shaky economy with the preexisting decline in music industry revenues has spawned a lot of pretty half-assed makeshift releases. Over the...
Iann Robinson - 05/10/2010
BLACK HEART PROCESSIONBLOOD BUNNY/BLACK RABBIT EPTEMPORARY RESIDENCE MUSIC If music were film then The Black Heart Procession would be film noir. The ...