BLACK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCE HORNS ARISING NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

BLACK MOUNTAINS’ HORNS ARISING TOUR BEGINS SEP 12 WITH STOPS THROUGHOUT CANADA

NEW LP, DESTROYER, OUT NOW VIA DINE ALONE

PURCHASE / STREAM DESTROYER HERE

“Black Mountain sounds as mighty as ever..."Licensed to Drive" is what you want in the 8-track cassette player when you're bombing through the Nevada desert in a fully restored El Camino with a complete aversion to anything with sleeves.” - The Georgia Straight

“Black Mountain puts the pedal to the metal with Destroyer” - Vancouver Sun

“Black Mountain have always been great at doing all the things that bongwater-gargling riff-monsters should be good at doing. They have titanic canyon-spanning hooks. They’ve got enough dynamic range to switch their style up a few times within the space of a single song...On Destroyer, all of that is in very clear evidence. It’s enough to fill up your soul.” - Stereogum

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Today, Black Mountain are announcing the Horns Arising Tour with stops throughout Western Canada including Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg. Full tour dates can be found below. Tickets are on sale for all shows June 21 at 10AM local time.

WATCH AND SHARE “LICENSED TO DRIVE” HERE
WATCH BLACK MOUNTAIN PERFORM FOR CBC FIRST PLAY LIVE HERE

Out now on Dine Alone Records, Black Mountain’s new record, Destroyer, oscillates along Stephen McBean & Jeremy Schmidt's collaborative frequencies and features contributions from Rachel Fannan (Sleepy Sun), Arjan Miranda, Adam Bulgasem (Dommengang, Soft Kill), Kid Millions (Oneida) and John Congleton (St Vincent, Swans). Collectively, there’s a renewed vitality to Black Mountain on Destroyer — a seasoned, veteran of heady hard rock that’s found new, young muscles to flex and roads to explore.

PURCHASE / STREAM DESTROYER HERE


BLACK MOUNTAIN TOUR DATES
07.26 Denver, CO - Underground Music
08.11 Bagnes, CH - Palp Festival
08.16 Las Vegas, NV - Psycho Las Vegas
08.17 Las Vegas, NV - Mandalay Bay Events Center
09.12 Seattle, WA - The Crocodile #
09.13 Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom #
09.14 Vancouver, BC - Westward Music Festival @ Vogue Theatre *
09.15 Victoria, BC - Distrikt %
09.17 Edmonton, AB - The Starlite %
09.18 Calgary, AB - Commonwealth %
09.19 Saskatoon, SK - Amigos %
09.20 Winnipeg, MB - The Pyramid %
09.21 St. Paul, MN - Turf Club ^
09.22 Madison, WI - High Noon Saloon ^
09.24 Chicago, IL - Lincoln Hall ^
09.26 Grand Rapids, MI - The Pyramid Scheme ^
09.27 Columbus, OH - Ace of Cups ^

# with LA Witch
% with Majeure
* with Majeure + Dead Quiet
^ with Dommengang + Majeure

 WATCH AND SHARE BLACK MOUNTAIN’S CBC FIRST PLAY LIVE HERE


PRAISE FOR BLACK MOUNTAIN

“...a loose, trippy and freewheel-burning journey through outer (and inner) space, toggling between shape-shifting epics and hypnotic riff-fuelled megajams.” - Tinnitist

“Imagine a ridiculous Ed "Big Daddy" Roth creation with jutting fins, go-faster stripes, massive back tires scorching smoke, a triple-intake blower erupting through the hood, and an oversized eight-ball shifter sticking through the roof where some maniacal speed mutant tweaks with his tongue flapping in the breeze, blistering down the highway towards a knife fight between hair metal, punk and stoner rock. That is the feeling this album evokes.” - Exclaim!

“[Destroyer] finds the Canadian outfit channeling the exhilarating, thrill-seeking spirit often associated with adolescence.- Consequence of Sound

“Destroyer, the latest treasure from Canadian psych rock outfit Black Mountain, a heavy, crunchy, head-banging good time with eight tracks to throw the sign of the horns to.” - Paste

"Destroyer has arrived just in time to quench your summertime blues and transport you to their silver mothership in the sky" - Beatroute

“They’ve stuffed Destroyer full of the kind of anthems that rattle the windows while hotboxed teens park in the back lot. They find the sweet spot between volume and spaced synths that pair well with lying on the hood staring at the stars and wishing away the last year of high school so that you can finally be free of this damn town.” - Raven Sings The Blues

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BLACK MOUNTAIN SHARE “LICENSED TO DRIVE” VIDEO ON LP RELEASE DAY

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Black Mountain shares a new video for the “70s-style dragon-trudge metal” (Stereogum) track “Licensed To Drive”, from their new album, Destroyer, out today via Dine Alone. The “Licensed To Drive” video follows previously released singles “Boogie Lover” and “Future Shade”. Directed by Zev Deans, the video is a blast down an 8-bit highway colliding with tougher than leather heavy metal barbarians, trash can drums, and a flame broiled 1976 GMC Sprint. As described by Deans: “‘Licensed to Drive’ is a deep dive into the soul of a late 1970s living room, an exploration of the deep psychedelic fantasy at the core of the birth of the video game.”

WATCH AND SHARE “LICENSED TO DRIVE” HERE


Destroyer oscillates along Stephen McBean & Jeremy Schmidt's collaborative frequencies and features contributions from Rachel Fannan (Sleepy Sun), Arjan Miranda, Adam Bulgasem (Dommengang, Soft Kill), Kid Millions (Oneida) and John Congleton (St Vincent, Swans). Collectively, there’s a renewed vitality to Black Mountain on Destroyer — a seasoned, veteran of heady hard rock that’s found new, young muscles to flex and roads to explore.

WATCH AND SHARE BLACK MOUNTAIN’S CBC FIRST PLAY LIVE HERE

LISTEN AND SHARE “BOOGIE LOVER” HERE

LISTEN AND SHARE “FUTURE SHADE” HERE

BLACK MOUNTAIN TOUR DATES
May 25 - Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
May 26 - Pioneertown, CA @ Stoned and Dusted
Aug 11 – Bagnes, CH @ Palp Festival
Aug 16 – Las Vegas, NV @ Psycho Las Vegas
Sep 12 - Vancouver, BC @Westward Music Festival

PURCHASE / STREAM DESTROYER HERE


PRAISE FOR BLACK MOUNTAIN

“Black Mountain have always been great at doing all the things that bongwater-gargling riff-monsters should be good at doing. They have titanic canyon-spanning hooks. They’ve got enough dynamic range to switch their style up a few times within the space of a single song...On Destroyer, all of that is in very clear evidence. It’s enough to fill up your soul.” - Stereogum

“Imagine a ridiculous Ed "Big Daddy" Roth creation with jutting fins, go-faster stripes, massive back tires scorching smoke, a triple-intake blower erupting through the hood, and an oversized eight-ball shifter sticking through the roof where some maniacal speed mutant tweaks with his tongue flapping in the breeze, blistering down the highway towards a knife fight between hair metal, punk and stoner rock. That is the feeling this album evokes.” - Exclaim!

“[Destroyer] finds the Canadian outfit channeling the exhilarating, thrill-seeking spirit often associated with adolescence.- Consequence of Sound

“Destroyer, the latest treasure from Canadian psych rock outfit Black Mountain, a heavy, crunchy, head-banging good time with eight tracks to throw the sign of the horns to.” - Paste

"Destroyer has arrived just in time to quench your summertime blues and transport you to their silver mothership in the sky" - Beatroute

“They’ve stuffed Destroyer full of the kind of anthems that rattle the windows while hotboxed teens park in the back lot. They find the sweet spot between volume and spaced synths that pair well with lying on the hood staring at the stars and wishing away the last year of high school so that you can finally be free of this damn town.” - Raven Sings The Blues

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DESTROYER TRACKLIST
1. Future Shade
2. Horns Arising
3. Closer To The Edge
4. High Rise
5. Pretty Little Lazies
6. Boogie Lover
7. Licensed To Drive
8. FD 72

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BLACK MOUNTAIN SHARE “LICENSED TO DRIVE”

LISTEN AND SHARE “LICENSED TO DRIVE” HERE

NEW LP, DESTROYER, OUT MAY 24 VIA DINE ALONE

PRE-ORDER DESTROYER HERE

PERFORMING IN TORONTO AT CMW MAY 9 & 11

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Black Mountain shares a new single “Licensed To Drive”, from their forthcoming album, Destroyer, due May 24 via Dine Alone. Following the “spacey, doomy slow creep” (Stereogum), “Boogie Lover” and lead single, “Future Shade”, “Licensed to Drive” is heavy and exhilarating, and would easily be the most dangerous ripper on a titular film’s soundtrack. In the words of the band’s Stephen McBean: “A riff in A flat and some Neu / Nugent / Newman Motorik hustle.  Was the vacation better than the journey or did the drive etch itself into your soul? I’d like to thank the DMV for the inspiration.”

LISTEN AND SHARE “LICENSED TO DRIVE” HERE

Destroyer also features contributions from longtime band member Jeremy Schmidt,  Rachel Fannan (Sleepy Sun), Arjan Miranda, Adam Bulgasem (Dommengang, Soft Kill), Kid Millions (Oneida) and John Congleton (St Vincent, Swans). Collectively, there’s a renewed vitality to Black Mountain on Destroyer — a seasoned, veteran of heady hard rock that’s found new, young muscles to flex and roads to explore.

LISTEN AND SHARE “BOOGIE LOVER” HERE

LISTEN AND SHARE “FUTURE SHADE” HERE

BLACK MOUNTAIN TOUR DATES
May 9 - Toronto @ Lee's Palace
May 11 - Toronto @ CMW
May 25 - Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
May 26 - Pioneertown, CA @ Stoned and Dusted
Aug 11 – Bagnes, CH @ Palp Festival
Aug 16 – Las Vegas, NV @ Psycho Las Vegas
Sep 12 - Vancouver, BC @Westward Music Festival

PRE-ORDER DESTROYER HERE

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(DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES)

DESTROYER TRACKLIST
1. Future Shade
2. Horns Arising
3. Closer To The Edge
4. High Rise
5. Pretty Little Lazies
6. Boogie Lover
7. Licensed To Drive
8. FD 72

BLACK MOUNTAIN ONLINE
WEBSITE
TWITTER
FACEBOOK