The wait is finally over for fans of The Black Crowes, as the band has officially announced their highly anticipated new album, A Pound of Feathers 🎸✨. The reveal marks a major new chapter for the Crowes, promising a record shaped by hard-earned experience, renewed chemistry, and a sound that looks forward without forgetting where it came from. Insiders hint at songs that feel leaner, sharper, and emotionally grounded, reflecting a band that’s survived fractures, reunions, and reinvention. Rather than chasing nostalgia, this album is being positioned as a statement of intent — proof that The Black Crowes aren’t revisiting the past, but adding weight to a legacy that’s still very much alive.

The Black Crowes Announce Highly-Anticipated New Album ‘A Pound of Feathers’
Award-winning blues rockers The Black Crowes have announced details of their highly anticipated new album, ‘A Pound of Feathers,’ along with new single “Prophane Prophecy.”

Legendary rock icons and 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees The Black Crowes have announced the release date of their highly anticipated new studio album, A Pound of Feathers, out March 13th via Silver Arrow Records.

Produced by Jay Joyce, the new album pushes their iconic blend of blues, soul and rock into electrifying new terrain. With a career spanning four decades, the band’s upcoming release stands as a towering testament to their enduring artistic fire and significance in rock and roll.

The spiked opener “Profane Prophecy” sets the trajectory for the whole album, packing the track with cheeky, fun and funky lyricism only Chris and Rich could bring to life, while the cynical slow-burning “Pharmacy Chronicles” sings of reckoning rather than retreat, urging people to face their vices, as freedom comes with recognition.

Speaking about the album, Chris Robinson reveals:

“We made this record in eight to ten days. Bringing the high and inspiration from ‘Happiness Bastards’ into this album, it was a natural progression. We experimented more, we wrote on instinct and how we were feeling in the moment. Rich brought a spontaneity to the record that I can’t describe, but it’s the best shit he’s ever done.

His brother, Rich Robinson, continues,

“This album feels transformative to us. Going back to our roots, we felt that spark in the studio and how we work together. Lighting a fire that hits harder, more jagged but is still true to our musical essence.”

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