The Black Crowes enter # 5 on Billboard's Top 200 and # 1 on Billboard's Digital Album Chart. The first single "Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution" is # 8 on the Rock Chart.
The Black Crowes released Warpaint on March 4th, which is the band's first album of all-new studio material in seven years. Special "One Night Only" shows feature the band performing Warpaint in its entirety.
Tour dates are as follows:
03/04 - New York, NY, The Fillmore at Irving Plaza
03/05 - Somerville, MA, Somerville Theatre
03/07 - Chicago, IL, Park West
03/08 - Owensboro, KY, Sports Center
03/09 - Atlanta, GA, The Tabernacle
03/19 - San Francisco, CA, The Fillmore
03/20 - Hollywood, CA, The Wiltern - Hollywood
Produced and mixed by Paul Stacey at Allaire Studios, Woodstock, NY, the album features 11 songs, all of which were written by Chris and Rich Robinson, except “God’s Got It” by the Reverend Charlie Jackson. The album builds on the band’s trademark adventurous brew of rock, blues, country, soul and gospel.
Chris says the album’s title signifies “the revolution that could take place in all our souls.”
Shows earler this month in New Jersey, NYC, Boston, Chicago and Atlanta have received rave reviews: "The Crowes were in full flight, a humming phalanx of guitars, bass, drums, and keys, flexing and stretching together as one muscle, one throbbing groove." -- Jonathan Perry for The Boston Globe.
Nate Chinen of The NY Times wrote: "...the end result of the full album treatment was extremely effective."