Black Crowes Release 10th Studio Album, 'A Pound Of Feathers,' After Spontaneous Recording Process

The Black Crowes will release their 10th studio album, A Pound of Feathers, on Friday (March 13), following up their Grammy-nominated 2024 release, Happiness Bastards, which marked their first new release in 14 years. Brothers Chris and Rich Robinson recorded the 11-song collection in less than two weeks in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce and drummer Cully Symington. Rich Robinson, who also played bass on the album, said they finished nine songs in the first week, telling Joyce "Don't f-k around with these songs. We really like where it is. So we just said, 'F- it, let's just keep going,' and four days later we're finished with the whole record." The album was created spontaneously without prepared songs, unlike their previous release. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees begin touring in April with Australian and Tokyo shows before starting North American dates May 17 in Austin, Texas, with Whiskey Myers and Southall.













