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Today was one of those weird weather days – insufferably humid throughout the day until  the haze and muck bled into some wickedly ominous and dark horizon clouds.  This was primarily the scene driving down I-90 westbound on my way to the Beachland lalast night.  I suppose there really couldn't have been better weather patterns for the Black Mountain show.  A wave of pinks and heavy purples lit the night sky over the Lake Erie shore, and Jagjaguwar's finest,  Black Mountain, brought the sludgy mixture of psychedelic rock anthems that capped off a pretty oppressive day with equally cerebral and lip-curling rock.

I've often alluded to the chemistry of Amber Webber and Stephen McBean vocally.  There is a decisive distance between the two and this back and forth evokes much of the band's harrowing stage presence.  The band rolled through as much of 2008's In the Future as time would allow.  The 7+ minutes of "Tyrants" and the epic jam session that "Druganaut" turned into, managed to leave the band with about 7or 8 nuggets of wailing perfection.  "Wucan" was one of my favorite tracks a few years ago, so this was a treat to see in a live setting.  McBean stomps on the pedal and sends it into overdrive halfway through.  It translated perfectly in the darkened quarters of the Beachland.  Most tracks did, and whether it was soloing, the synth-wizardry of Jeremy Schmidt, or the smoky reverb of Amber Webber, each piece was orchestrated brilliantly.  There were a lot of Clevelanders that headed to the Black Keys show down the street, but the fairly packed crowd spoke volumes about our growing scene here.  Two packed venues, two great bands.  A rowdy fan shouted, "Cleveland likes Black Mountain more than the Black Keys!"  McBean shot back with, "We'll have to tell Mr. Auerbach about that one."  In any event, scheduling bottlenecks aside, the hour and half was well worth it. By the time they slowed it down a little with "Stay Free," folks were locked in and ear drums were pulsing.

Black Mountain – Tyrants

I suppose the best way to substantiate this review is to mention that I went to this one solo.  No, peanut gallery, I do have friends, but half our crew decided to go the "other" show in town, and I think I made the right choice.  The clouds above Cleveland dissipated while I was indoors, but the sullen and retro psych sounds of this quintet were just enough to lift this Clevelander out of the muggy haze.  Enjoy our concert footage of "Evil Ways" and the killer six-minute jam session of their "Druganaut" rendition.  Fuck the Cadillac commercial.  This is how it's supposed to be done. (Concert photos below the vids – Pardon the amateur photography).

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Live Review - Black Mountain - Beachland Ballroom 7/24/10, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating