Black Country Communion Eye Spring Release Of New Album
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Black Country Communion aim to launch their next album in spring 2017, Glenn Hughes confirms. The bassist and vocalist says he's been writing the as-yet-untitled follow-up to 2012's Afterglow with guitarist Joe Bonamassa. The supergroup's lineup is rounded out with the drummer son of late Led Zeppelin man John Bonham, Jason, and keyboardist Derek Sherinian, who has previously worked with Dream Theater and Alice cooper. He tells Myglobalmind: "We actually started about six weeks ago as Joe was at my home for about a week of writing. We are starting another week of writing together where we will finishing writing BCC 4. Then we go into the studio in January and the album will come out May 20. "It's such a focused thing. Joe and I are very excited about BCC 4. Back in April, when Joe and I were having dinner in Santa Monica, we talked about making this new album - and decided to really go for it as well as how now may be the right time to do the reunion. Certain things work at certain times. The love and support we have behind BCC are amazing." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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