Black Mountain make their big return next week when they officially deliver their long-awaited IV, but you can check out all of the stoned-out sounds ahead of time. Following an earlier pair of previews, a stream of the album has been offered up online.
Fans will already be familiar with the first two tracks on the LP. The riff-baked "Mothers of the Sun" and the nervously stomped-out "Florian Saucer Attack" were premiered earlier in the year via a pair of equally mind-bending music videos.
Elsewhere on the set, you've got the digital drum-driven psyche explorer "You Can Dream," the cowbell-pounding stoner rock grit of "Constellations," a fireside folk strummer called "Line Them All Up," gospel space rock piece "Crucify Me," and the fogged-up and Pink Floyd-esque closer "Space to Bakersfield."
You can sample it all below, courtesy of NPR, while the album officially hits stores April 1 via Dine Alone/Jagjaguwar.
Black Mountain are currently touring overseas, but the North American portion of their IV kicks off near the end of April. You'll find the tour info over here.
Fans will already be familiar with the first two tracks on the LP. The riff-baked "Mothers of the Sun" and the nervously stomped-out "Florian Saucer Attack" were premiered earlier in the year via a pair of equally mind-bending music videos.
Elsewhere on the set, you've got the digital drum-driven psyche explorer "You Can Dream," the cowbell-pounding stoner rock grit of "Constellations," a fireside folk strummer called "Line Them All Up," gospel space rock piece "Crucify Me," and the fogged-up and Pink Floyd-esque closer "Space to Bakersfield."
You can sample it all below, courtesy of NPR, while the album officially hits stores April 1 via Dine Alone/Jagjaguwar.
Black Mountain are currently touring overseas, but the North American portion of their IV kicks off near the end of April. You'll find the tour info over here.