There are few contemporary bands that can reinvent themselves musically as consistently as Black Country, New Road. From their Mercury Music Prize-nominated debut "For the First Time", which covered everything from jazz to klezmer to post-rock, to the follow-up "Ants From Up There", in which art rock meets chamber pop (both albums were in the top 5 of the charts). When singer Isaac Wood left the band amicably shortly afterwards, they wrote a whole series of new songs for the tour, which eventually ended up on the album "Live at Bush Hall", which, according to a triumphant five-star review from the Guardian, represented a "magical resurgence". Now, with their third studio album "Forever Howlong", the band is once again starting from scratch and undergoing another miraculous musical transformation.
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