The band also shares a new cover of The Cult’s “American Horse”
Black Stone Cherry was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall Of Fame on October 26th.
“We started this band in middle of the woods in 2001, in a dry county, and no driver’s license between us,” the band shares about their induction. “Playing restaurants, gymnasiums, coffee shops, and anywhere that would allow us to set up our gear. We made our own t-shirts, we made our own backdrop, we made our stickers, and we made our own music. Our ‘always say WHEN, not IF, mentality coupled with the support of Jesus, our families and communities have allowed us to do some incredible things so far in our career. However, having our band name forever etched inside the walls of our state’s music Hall Of Fame is incredibly humbling and something we will carry with us forever. It is also a testament to pouring absolutely everything you have into whatever passion burns inside you. We are extremely thankful, honored, and blessed for this achievement.”
The band presents a new recording of The Cult’s “American Horse” featuring John Cooper of Skillet and Ayron Jones. The groups are on tour together throughout Europe through November 23rd.
This follows a new version of “Out Of Pocket” with Killswitch Engage’s Jesse Leach, released earlier this month. The track is already burning up the radio airwaves across North America, the U.K., and Europe.
The band’s most recent studio album Screamin’ At The Sky features all-new material written collaboratively while on tour. When it came time to record, BSC tried something they’ve always dreamed of doing — tracking an album at The Plaza Theater in Glasgow, Kentucky – a legendary 1020-seat venue built in 1934 that boasts meticulous acoustics. In June of 2022, they rented the whole place, and brought in all its recording equipment and trusty engineer, Jordan Westfall. They set up the basement as the control room and the stage as the live drum room.
Over the past two decades, the Kentucky Southern rockers have shaken stages from arenas to festivals across Europe, North America and other territories across the globe. The band just completed a tour in the U.S. with Clutch and Rivals Sons and heads out on a run of performances from October 29th through November 15th with Ayron Jones. On November 17th, Skillet will join the bill for appearances through November 23rd.