
Black Mountain's second release, In the Future, is a solid album, reminiscent of 70's rock. Lots of fuzz, and it makes you wish you did LSD. Not really so much that, but I think you'll get the point if you decide to pick it up, which you should. If for no other reason than because I am telling you to. Trust me on this one, have I ever led anyone astray when it comes to this?
The opening track, "Stormy High" is awesome. it's simple lyrically, but it just rocks. The whole album does. It keeps it up, and I seriously think this album would have done great had it been released 30 years ago. Though that isn't all positive. It is good to come across something as anachronistic as this when perusing the vast library of music we're seeing in the modern age. It's stuff like this that helps me personally to appreciate the old greats, like Physical Graffiti, and the other releases from the past. In fact the album's title only seems to insinuate that this sound is a constant of music, beyond any paradigms that supposedly exist. That since it's inception, the "classic rock" sound will always have a place in the world. This is one of those albums. It doesn't resurrect the sound for it's basis, it merely takes what is an established way of things, and puts it to artful use. In tracks like "Tyrants" specifically from the midpoint on, clearly pull from the ideas put forth by what could be considered the legends of rock. The solo-work on the guitar is entrancing. I can't say too much about each individual track on here, as they all seem to work as a whole to me. Just enjoy it if you happen to pick it up. If you're a fan of Sabbath, Zeppelin, and the Stones, then I see no reason to not own this album. It's not on par with any of their influences, but it is a refreshing sound in a genre that had previously been dominated by cheap imitations.


