Black Rebel Motorcycle Club at Turner Hall
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club has gone through a few fairly drastic changes over its long career: A move from San Francisco to Los Angeles, a label change from Virgin to RCA to its own imprint, and a transition from the dreary garage-rock of its first two records to the Americana-inspired Howl to the (poorly received) all-instrumental ambient/noise effort The Effects Of 333. BRMC is a band constantly in flux, and 2010’s invigorating Beat The Devil’s Tattoo reflects that perpetual metamorphosis by seemingly plucking all the best moments from its own back catalogue, with equal parts gritty blues/gospel-inspired rock, Britpop balladry, and plenty of psychedelic meandering. The group’s seventh album, Specter At The Feast, will be released March 19.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club will head to Milwaukee soon after that release, playing Turner Hall Tuesday, May 14. General admission tickets are $22.50, and go on sale Friday, Jan. 18 at noon.
