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Folklore and Superstition

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  • Original Release Date: August 18, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
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4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive second album from one of the best new rock bands, August 19, 2008
This review is from: Folklore & Superstition (Audio CD)
Of all of this year's hard rock and heavy metal releases, I've probably been looking forward to Folklore & Superstition, the sophomore album from Black Stone Cherry, the most. The Kentucky-based band took me completely by surprise with their 2006 self-titled debut, which sounded like the illegitimate offspring of Black Sabbath and Lynyrd Skynyrd (or maybe Black Label Society and a case of bourbon), and since then I've been dying to hear whether that album was a fluke, or whether Black Stone Cherry was the real deal.

I shouldn't have worried. Much like the song Rain Wizard off the debut, album opener Blind Man starts things off with a bang, reminding you at once of everything you love about this band. Please Come In and Reverend Wrinkle continue in the same vein, with that perfect combination of doomy Soundgarden riffs and Skynyrd's southern integrity. Soulcreek is just a great, Southern fried, beer raising anthem. The album stumbles a bit with the ballad Things My Father Said, which, despite its obvious emotional content, sounds like a Creed b-side. Fortunately the high octane rocker The Bitter End puts the album right back on track. The rest of the album is in the same vein as the first half, with hard rocking songs (Long Sleeves, Devil's Queen, The Key, and the thundering closer Ghost of Floyd Collins) balanced by anthem-like tracks (the sing-along Peace is Free) and slower, heartfelt numbers like You.

Folklore & Superstition is a fantastic hard rock album from a band that deserves a LOT more attention. It's the kind of real rock & roll album that you can totally sink your teeth into, and it's authentic in a way most bands only wish they could accomplish. If you missed this great rock & roll band the first time around, this is your chance to see what you've been missing.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Back With Another Solid Effort!, August 20, 2008
This review is from: Folklore & Superstition (Audio CD)
BSC are a great band! They got the sound. They got the skills. And better yet, they got the FEEL! Their first album was solid. This one picks up where that one left off! All around great album!

I have mucho respect for this band as they are one of VERY few newer bands that can still carry the torch for real rock music. This is not over produced trash. They all can play their instruments and they play them very well, and they play them with FEELING......something most bands these days lack. Check it out!!!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Real Rock like it should be. BUY IT., September 22, 2008
This review is from: Folklore & Superstition (Audio CD)
I'm very impressed with both albums from this band. Finally a rock band that does NOT sound like Nickelback.(I like Nickelback but I don't need 10 different other bands that sound just like them) This has a little southern flair without sounding country. Great solos, great changes, great rhythms. Overall I think these guys are better musicians than some of the other bands people want to compare them to. I can listen to both albums all the way through and enjoy every song.
PS: I originally stole this from the internet but it was good enough for me to later seek out and purchase. Why would I do that? Because I want the industry to know that I'll support them if they produce good music.
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