Friday, October 19, 2012

VIDEO: Black Country Communion – Making of Afterglow part 6




Black Country Communion’s third studio album, “Afterglow,” will be released on October 30.

The Anglo-American supergroup is made up of bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Trapeze, Black Sabbath), blues rock guitarist/vocalist Joe Bonamassa, drummer Jason Bonham (Led Zeppelin), and keyboardist Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater).

The band are offering a free download of the track, “Confessor,” from the new album, featuring lead vocals by Hughes; get more details here.

BCC are also sharing the sixth webisode in their self-produced series entitled “The Making Of Afterglow.”

Watch part 1 in the series here.

Watch part 2 here.

Watch part 3 here.

Watch part 4 here.

Watch part 5 here.






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See also:

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VIDEO: Black Country Communion – Making of Afterglow part 4
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VIDEO: Black Country Communion – Making of Afterglow part 2
Black Country Communion offer free song download
Black Country Communion announce UK concert date
VIDEO: Black Country Communion – Making of Afterglow part 1
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Black Country Communion reveal new album details
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Deep Purple: Glenn Hughes launches autobiography in London
VIDEO: Glenn Hughes performs new Black Country Communion song
Black Country Communion: New album due in June
Black Country Communion announce US dates