Black Prairie - Fortune
Black Prairie - Fortune
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"84,” the first track off of Black Prairie’s new album Fortune, “opens up into a chorus that feels like driving with the windows down on a warm spring day," says the Wall Street Journal.
Black Prairie's fourth full-length record Fortune is an unexpected departure which is, strangely, exactly what everyone's come to expect from the band. This group of seasoned musicians from Portland, Oregon each steeped in traditional American acoustic music has become hellbent on taking one imaginative leap after another.
'We're a much more fearless writing team now,' says bassist Nate Query. The band that started as an informal collective has now materialized into its own, fully living thing. Getting together to write Fortune last fall after a busy year of touring and tackling smaller, unconventional songwriting projects, the band felt like they had a well-bred, spirited animal hitched up and waiting for them a horse flaring its nostrils, ready to run and they wanted to keep driving it through as many different landscapes as they could.
In a way, Fortune is also Black Prairie's most conventional record thirteen, polished vocal tunes with (mostly) conventional pop song structures. On the other hand, there's a glaring eccentricity to Fortune that hits you right away: here is a band of accomplished acoustic musicians playing what are essentially rock songs, and sometimes with a pretty hard edge — it's a record, band members say, that's trying to channel not the spirit of Earl Scruggs or Jerry Douglas, but Led Zeppelin.
Tracklist:
A1 | The 84 | |
A2 | Kiss Of Fate | |
A3 | Let It Out | |
A4 | Let Me Know Your Heart | |
A5 | Fortune |
A6 | Trask | |
B1 | If I Knew You Then | |
B2 | Songs To Be Sung | |
B3 | Cold Day | |
B4 | Animal Inside | |
B5 |
The White Tundra |
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B6 | Be Good |
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