Black Country, New Road wows fans in dynamic comeback ‘Live At Bush Hall’

Raymond McKinnon

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Black Country, New Road’s latest release, ‘Live at Bush Hall,’ showcases the band in a transition phase, adapting and thriving despite the departure of lead singer Isaac Wood. Recorded over two nights at the London venue, the live album sees the remaining six members of the genre-defying band present a set of new songs, which may not feature on their upcoming third album. The tracks are raw, with a stunning quality that showcases the band’s evolution. The album conveys the sense of camaraderie between the band members, who demonstrate their support for one another through thick and thin. The accompanying live film complements the album, highlighting the members’ subtle encouragement and admiration. The band shares lead singing duties among bassist Taylor Hyde, saxophonist Lewis Evans, and keyboardist May Kershaw, all of whom deliver strong performances. The album reinforces the message that the band is a collective, humble, and ready to tackle whatever is yet to come, steadfast that, as a unit, they are unstoppable. ‘Live at Bush Hall’ is out now on Ninja Tune.

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