Here is “As Sure As the Sun” by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: a stormy, retro bliss of atmospheric rock mastery. I’d say that these guys are some of the best blues revivalists of our time and still, they’re opening for Stone Temple Pilots? I love the all-encompassing tone and how everything is about these massive walls of guitars that fill the walls with heavy, substantial music. He’s singing about being hurt by her and how it's something expected, as sure is it is to know the sun will rise tomorrow: “And all the time, I thought your words were mine…you held me down, as sure as the sun.” The ending improvisation is especially awesome.
Off a different album, Howl was what really pulled me into Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and I was lucky it was. The album is a lot more laid-back and far bluesier than their first two and it really alienated a lot of fans. This was mostly the band just finding their way, exploring with different sounds and crafting gorgeous compositions out of it. “Howl” is probably one of the most-perfect songs I have ever, personally, heard and it’s the epitome of what a stunning, memorable rock song is. It’s bitterly honest (“I give you all that I have but you don't see”) and it’s bluntly clear (“I just want to be one true thing that don't fade”), the chorus is downright awesome, the organ swells throughout and the words? I mean, I could sit here and simply write out the entire song but I won’t.
My fantasy teams went 3-0 this weekend with my tightest victory coming in the waning seconds of the 49ers-Saints game. If you’re playing Goodbye Blue Monday! or Dynamite Money in any of my leagues, look out! Tomorrow will be the BRMC show and I just got paid for writing about music? I’m feeling pretty good I’d say. -B
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