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March 12, 2026

The Black Crowes: A Pound of Feathers review

(Silver Arrow)​With Keef-style riffs and full-blooded commitment to the bit, resurgent brothers Chris and Rich Robinson​ resurrect​ the rocker lifestyle of eras past

The Black Crowes: A Pound of Feathers review

TL;DR

  • The Black Crowes' latest album, 'A Pound of Feathers,' maintains their signature vintage rock sound, reminiscent of the late 60s and early 70s.
  • The album follows the success of 'Happiness Bastards,' with the same producer and recording studio, but avoids a formulaic approach.
  • The music explores themes common to touring rock bands, such as substance abuse, transient relationships, and the emptiness following debauchery.
  • Songs blend influences from The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, featuring charismatic lyrics and poetic storytelling.
  • The album balances the fantasy of rock and roll with its harsher realities, showcasing both invincibility and vulnerability.

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