Blackberry Smoke - Find a Light (2018) [24.44 FLAC]
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Blackberry Smoke - Find a Light (2018 ) [24.44 FLAC] Genre: Rock Style: Southern Rock Source: WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 1,600 kbps Bit depth: 24 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Flesh and Bone 02 Run Away from It All 03 The Crooked Kind 04 Medicate My Mind 05 I've Got This Song 06 Best Seat in the House 07 I'll Keep Ramblin' (feat. Robert Randolph) 08 Seems So Far 09 Lord Strike Me Dead 10 Let Me Down Easy (feat. Amanda Shires) 11 Nobody Gives a Damn 12 Till the Wheels Fall Off 13 Mother Mountain (feat. The Wood Brothers) Blackberry Smoke's southernness is so deeply ingrained that when they knock out an expert homage to Skynyrd, as they do on "I'll Keep Ramblin'," it seems effortless. This is just who they are -- they've internalized all their influences -- not just the late, lamented Ronnie Van Zant, the Allman Brothers, and Tom Petty, but a bunch of classic rock 45s from the '60s, plus a hint of Crosby, Stills & Nash -- and they can kick up a storm and lay down a mellow groove with equal ease. This is why Find a Light satisfies even when it doesn't surprise: Blackberry Smoke are traditionalists through and through, carrying the flame for good old-fashioned American rock & roll. Now that they're closing in on their 20th anniversary, Blackberry Smoke sound like veterans in the best possible sense. As a band, they carry their chops and muscle with casual authority, letting the leathery rhythms speak as loudly as the songs themselves. And Charlie Starr's songs are sturdy things, crafted with care and evoking the past without being beholden to it. The result is a splendid little record that simultaneously feels brand new and like a lost gem