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The Black Heart Rebellion’s new album streaming now

October 16, 2015

 

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The Black Heart Rebellion’s
new album streaming
now

 

Ten years down the road and The Black Heart Rebellion (T.B.H.R.) are still steadily evolving. Tribal influences are slowly permeating an irreversible change in T.B.H.R. who invite their audience to listen closely to their third studio album titled, People, when you see the smoke, do not think it is fields they’re burning.
Listen to the album in full streaming on Noisey HERE
Every recording is an exercise that shares the research for what might be their next sound.  The new album is as much a snapshot of the present, as a prediction for the future of the band.  Where Har Nevo (2013) promised a golden land, the path of its successor is not without trial.  Har Nevo revealed a crossroad of possible outcomes, and in little more than a year T.B.H.R. found an answer.  New directions have found their way into their music, telling us that the search may never be over.

The elements that bound Har Nevo together have been dismantled and restored.  Born again in a more consistent ambient character, that may in the end replace the violent crash of cymbals and screeching distortion of guitars. The new album definitely marks an end of sorts, it is pointing towards something on the horizon, an image or a sound coming into being.

Watch the video for “Near To Fire For Bricks” HERE
People, when you see the smoke, do not think it is fields they’re burning was recorded and mixed by Koen Gisen and mastered by Frederik Dejongh (Jerboa).  It will be released 23rd October on 9000 Records.

T.B.H.R will be playing at the Old Blue Last, London on 14th December.  They will be returning in 2016 to headline Camden Underworld on the 31st March.

The Black Heart Rebellion are:
Tim Bryon – Drums (Part of Hessian/Pieces Of Quiet)
Valentijn Goethals – Guitar (Pieces Of Quiet)
Pieter Uyttenhove – Vocal
Emeriek Verhoye – Bass
Alexander Maekelberg – Guitar

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