San Francisco's Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival - August 22-24, 2008
Favorite psych-and-prog-spiritual pioneers Black Mountain
are back with "In The Future", their second
full-length album that resonates with the same epic
ring, beloved deep rock touchstones and genuine folk
fragility that made their self-titled debut full-length
an instant classic. The new album possesses immense
breadth, seamlessly showcasing short and classic folk-pop
gems along with driving modern rock masterpieces, peaking
with "Bright Lights", a seventeen-minute
multi-dimensional opus that gives Pink Floyd's "Echoes" a
run for its money.
The new album also demonstrates a compelling evolution. Black Mountain's first
self-titled album was like being in sixth grade, when there's a few new kids
in class who you know you're supposed to hang with. You're out of the gates,
but you still stumble and shake when the teachers yell at you. "In The Future",
ninth grade and summer vacation are over. You're heading back to high school
to hang in the hallways with those same kids who now have wispy and dirty moustaches,
long hair and breasts. The teachers don't scare you. The jocks are boring, and
your record collection is more important than the prettiest girl at school. It's
the first real taste of independence in the quest for absolute freedom.
San Francisco's Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival - August 22-24, 2008