“It’s a crazy-making machine, it can chew you up good,” Been noted, presumably referring to the music business. Other band members also chipped in with their own cryptic rock and roll pronouncements, hinting at the troubled headspace the band was in as they started to work on their new record. “I find myself having a discussion with death, which sounds dark. “I find myself writing about death a lot,” said Hayes in a statement. “Little Thing Gone Wild” is slated to appear on Wrong Creatures, the band’s first new LP since 2013. The track was produced by Nick Launay, a veteran with four decades of recording experience, including stints behind the boards for Public Image Ltd, Gang of Four and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club return to their trademark sound – scuzzy bass, slurry, heavily processed vocals and shrieking guitars – on “Little Thing Gone Wild,” the caustic first taste of their upcoming Wrong Creatures album.Įach member battles for the listener’s attention in “Little Thing Gone Wild.” Leah Shapiro smacks out crushing drum patterns, Peter Hayes’ guitar is rudely high in the mix, and Robert Levon Been’s bass playing is terse and pushy.
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