Listen to new Black Rebel Motorcycle Club track King Of Bones

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have released a stream of their new single King Of Bones.

It’s the latest song taken from the band’s upcoming album Wrong Creatures which is set to arrive on January 12 via Abstract Dragon. Peter Hayes, Robert Levon Been and Leah Shapiro previously released Little Thing Gone Wild and Haunt from the follow-up to 2013’s Specter At The Feast.

Hayes says: “I find myself writing about death a lot. I find myself having a discussion with death, which sounds dark. For me, it’s dark humour.”

Been adds: “We are truly an island – come hell or high water, so it’s usually best to dress accordingly. Though I’m not sure what the proper attire is when drowning in fire. But leather usually goes with everything.”

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are currently on tour across Europe and will return to North America and Australia for further live shows early next year. Find details below.

Wrong Creatures is now available for pre-order.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Wrong Creatures tracklist

  1. DFF
  2. Spook
  3. King Of Bones
  4. Haunt
  5. Echo
  6. Ninth Configuration
  7. Question Of Faith
  8. Calling Them All Away
  9. Little Thing Gone Wild
  10. Circus Bazooko
  11. Carried From The Start
  12. All Rise

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 2017 tour dates

Nov 21: Antwerp De Roma, Belgium
Nov 22: Paris Elysee Montmartre, France
Nov 25: Hamburg Grosse Freiheit, Germany
Nov 26: Berlin Columbiahalle, Germany
Nov 27: Cologne Live Music Hall, Germany
Nov 28: Munich Tonhalle, Germany
Nov 30: Milan Fabrique, Italy
Dec 01: Lausanne Les Docks, Switzerland
Dec 02: Zurich Samsung Hall, Switzerland
Dec 03: Vienna Arena, Austria
Dec 09: Mexico City Hipnosis Festival, Mexico
Jan 15: San Diego House of Blues, CA
Jan 16: Phoenix The Van Buren, AZ
Jan 18: Dallas Granada Theater, TX
Jan 19: Austin Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater, TX
Jan 20: Houston House of Blues, TX
Jan 21: New Orleans House of Blues, LA
Jan 23: Tampa The Ritz Ybor, FL
Jan 24: Fort Lauderdale Revolution Live, FL
Jan 26: Orlando The Beacham, FL
Jan 27: Charlotte The Underground, NC
Jan 29: Washington 9:30 Club, DC
Jan 30: Philadelphia Union Transfer, PA
Jan 31: Boston Royale, MA
Feb 02: Brooklyn Steel, NY
Feb 05: Montreal Club Soda, QC
Feb 06: Toronto Rebel, ON
Feb 07: Detroit Majestic Theatre, MI
Feb 09: Columbus Newport Music Hal, OH
Feb 10: Chicago Vic Theatre, IL
Feb 11: Minneapolis First Avenue, MN
Feb 12: St. Louis Delmar Hall, MO
Feb 13: Kansas City The Truman, MO
Feb 15: Denver Ogden Theatre, CO
Feb 16: Salt Lake City Metro Music Hall, UT
Feb 18: Portland Roseland Theater, OR
Feb 19: Vancouver Commodore Ballroom, BC
Feb 20: Seattle The Show Box, WA
Feb 22: Oakland Fox Theater, CA
Feb 23: Pomona The Glass House, CA
Feb 24: Los Angeles The Fonda Theatre, CA
Mar 19: Perth Astor Theatre, Australia
Mar 20: Adelaide The Gov, Australia
Mar 22: Brisbane The Tivoli Theatre, Australia
Mar 23: Sydney Enmore Theatre, Australia
Mar 24: Melbourne Forum Theatre, Australia

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