Prog

BLACK COUNTRY, NEW ROAD

VENUE BUSH HALL, LONDON

DATE 15/12/2022

e it the signals and nervous glances from one band member to the other, awkward pauses between songs and the reassessing of individual roles, there’s an undeniable sense of hesitancy emanating from the stage tonight. And yet, who can blame Black Country, New Road? Having lost their singer, Isaac Wood, in the run-up to the release of their, at the start of 2022, the group have elected to carry on – albeit at the cost of jettisoning the material they’ve recorded and released thus far in deference to their departed vocalist.

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