Celebrate: Black Stone Cherry Return and Are as Great as Ever!

The southern rock megastars return this coming Friday with their studio follow-up to 2023’s Screamin’ at the Sky. It’s no secret that this band were massive for me in my formative years; I remember first seeing them back in ‘08 or ‘09 and being obsessed ever since. So, when this came across my emails, I jumped at the chance to take a real deep-dive into it! The band aren’t strangers to EP’s, having two Back to Blues releases pre-pandemic, but I honestly thought they’d be gearing up for another full-length by now. However, I’m certainly not going to scoff at any new music from the band, especially when it’s a pretty long release for an EP anyway! Written on the road when touring Screamin’, and recorded in 2025, I expect it to follow a similar sound than that release, though with BSC you can really get anything! Without further ado, let’s dive in!

Opening on the title track, an awesome, heavy riff bursts in to start things off with a bang. Chris’ powerful, unmistakable vocals soon come in over the top, feeling very BSC in all the best ways. The vocal harmonies that come in are awesome, adding a catchy element even through the verse. It all builds into the typically massive, arena-filling chorus that the band are so damn good at producing. And, lyrically, it’s fantastic too, powerfully uplifting and bittersweet in the best ways. It definitely hit me pretty hard, and is a message I’ve certainly needed to hear plenty over the years. And, we of course get a fantastic Ben Wells solo over some of the heavy riffing, though it was maybe a touch short for my liking! Still, the final chorus and massive outro take us home in style. It’s the perfect way to open the release; catchy, to the point and radio-friendly, while still keeping that heavy edge the band are known for!

The excellent riffs keep coming with ‘Neon Eyes’, it having a bounce and swagger to it that only Black Stone Cherry seem to create. I like it dropping back for the verses, and once again the harmonised vocals add a fantastic layer that would go down a storm live. A catchy pre leads to an equally huge chorus, complete with an awesome instrumental drop in the middle, a fantastic staple of the band. Another ripping solo comes over the bridge, the riffing behind it being just as awesome as the lead itself! I cannot get over how good that chorus is though, definitely an ear-worm that’ll be stuck in my head for days to come! It’s another awesome track, and even with it doing my pet peeve and fading out, it still easily makes it onto our playlist!

A similar vibe runs through ‘Caught Up in the Up Down’ (try saying that five times fast). Awesome riff, simpler chorus, huge chorus designed to be played to massive festival crowds, a great solo tucked away in the middle and an overall radio-friendly structure. However, don’t get me wrong, this is hardly a complaint. It’s an amazing song and has some fun elements throughout, from the amazing bass playing and tone to even the nuance moments like Chris pausing mid-flow before saying breath; a fantastic moment that really shines a light on the bands phenomenal songwriting skills. However, I just wanted to highlight that as a point of me not wanting to repeat myself over and over. Though I am a huge fangirl, I have to keep that in check at least a little bit for the review, right? Another awesome song that very much reminded me of their last couple of albums!

‘I’m Fine’ is a touch slower, or at least lower energy, and does feel like the ballad of the release. The closest comparison I came to was something like ‘Runaway’ or ‘Here’s to the Hopeless’, a ballad with still plenty of distortion and edge to it. And, of course, the lyrics are fantastic, another touching track full of emotion and positive vibes. It’s an excellent track, and a good slight change of pace which honestly was a welcome thing on a release short enough to probably not need it! Also, the instrumentation dropping out by the end to leave just the vocals was a MASTERFUL touch!

‘Deep’ is another slower ballad, this one focusing more on the acoustic and clean guitars (outside of the choruses) to make it even more of a traditional slower rock song. It’s a beautiful track and fits the tone of the release rather perfectly, easily drawing comparisons from me of ‘Peace is Free’. The band do these slower tracks just as good as they do the heavier blues stuff, and this is easily yet another highlight on a release packed full of them. Another one I’d highly recommend checking out!

‘What You’re Made Of’ perfectly picks the pace back up again heading into the final two tracks. It’s maybe the heaviest riff of the album too, bringing us back to their core sound after a couple of slower songs. It has a similar structure again to the other rockier songs, but has a real anthemic chorus that will be another easily stuck in my head. It’s a great track that brings us perfectly back round to the massive opening single. Then, we close the release on a fantastic cover, something that BSC do so insanely well. I’d argue this is even better than ‘War’ or ‘Can’t You See’, and features a perfect guest vocalist in Tyler Connolly of Theory of a Deadman. It’s a great song to being with, honestly maybe up there with the best written, but the band put their own heavy blues spin on it in the perfect way. It still honours the Simple Minds original while sounding like its own thing. It’s a lot of fun and the perfect way to close out a release like this!

Overall: This is an amazing EP! As I said, at seven tracks it’s pretty long anyway, but didn’t feel its length at all, the release going by in a flash each time I span it. Each song is as good as the last, and it feels like the perfect stop-gap release between albums while touring. I’d honestly put some of the tracks up there alongside their biggest hits, and I hope they become mainstays in their live sets! And, as I’ve said before, the messages present throughout are amazing, the band never failing to make me feel better! If you are at all a fan of them or the wider rock genre, I’d highly recommend checking this out as soon as you can!

The Score: 8.5/10

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