BCC Continues To Receive Stellar Reviews
From Classic Rock Magazine
In a letter written to Classic Rock and published in the Communication Breakdown section- I’ve been to a lot of gigs. Some have been extraordinarily special, like The Who at Charlton, or watching Thin Lizzy from the sidelines at Hammersmith during their Johnny The Fox Tour. But nothing prepared me for Black Country Communion at High Voltage – they were genuinely awesome. Their set was, for me, the highlight of the two days. God, they were good! I have a new respect for Glenn Hughes – a great voice and bass player of the highest order. Jason Bonham is one of the best drummers I’ve heard. Derek Sherinian was ace and Joe Bonamassa was clearly in his element in a rock band.
The Musicianship is all there and the quality of the songs is first class. WHen they ripped into Deep Purple’s Burn at the end, well I’ll admit there was a tear of joy in my eye. Two cracking albums – now we need a tour. The world needs to see and hear this band live. Thanks, Classic Rock, for the recent feature on BCC and for High Voltage, still the rock event of the year. You have a very happy subscriber! – David Lusher, via email
From The August 2011 Sonic Shocks
Supergroup Black Country Communion’s members need no introduction. Two albums later, the golden rock combo of Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamasa, Derek Sherinian and Jason Bonham consolidates its status as a band and effortlessly conquer the audience with their classic rock-blues sound. ‘Man in The Middle’ works a treat live, before paying tribute to Deep Purple with ‘Burn’ to end proceeding
