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BCCIV

BCCIV is the fourth studio album by the English-American supergroup . Recorded in early 2017 at in , , with producer , it was released on September 22, 2017, through J&R Adventures and Mascot Label Group. , formed in 2009, is a collaborative project featuring bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes (formerly of and Trapeze), guitarist and vocalist , drummer (son of Led Zeppelin drummer ), and keyboardist (ex-Dream Theater). The band's sound draws heavily from and influences, blending Hughes' soulful vocals and Bonamassa's guitar prowess with Bonham's powerful drumming and Sherinian's atmospheric keyboards. BCCIV marks the group's return after a five-year break following their 2012 album , during which members pursued solo endeavors and other projects. The album consists of ten tracks, including standout songs like "Collide," "The Last Song for My Resting Place," and "," characterized by an abundance of heavy riffs, dynamic rhythms, and themes of love, loss, and resilience. Critically, it was praised for its energetic production and the seamless chemistry among the musicians, solidifying Communion's reputation as a premier outfit. The record received positive reception for expanding on the band's evolving sound.

Background

Band formation and early albums

Black Country Communion formed in 2009 as a supergroup uniting veteran musicians from prominent and acts. The lineup featured Glenn Hughes on vocals and bass, previously with and ; Joe Bonamassa on guitar and vocals, a leading ; Jason Bonham on drums, son of Led Zeppelin's ; and Derek Sherinian on keyboards, formerly of . The collaboration originated when producer observed Hughes and Bonamassa performing together onstage in in November 2009, prompting him to assemble the full ensemble. The band's debut album, , arrived in 2010 via Mascot Label Group and was produced by Shirley at studios including in Malibu. It established their signature sound, fusing blues-driven riffs, heavy rock energy, and soulful undertones drawn from the members' influences like 1970s British and . Bonamassa's expressive guitar solos stood out prominently, often intertwining with Hughes' powerful, emotive vocals on tracks like "Black Country" and "One Last Soul," while Sherinian's keyboards added atmospheric depth and Bonham's drumming provided a robust, Zeppelin-esque backbone. The album peaked at No. 13 on the and No. 54 on the US Billboard 200, signaling strong initial reception. Their sophomore effort, 2, followed in June 2011, recorded at in under Shirley's production. Building on the debut, it refined the blend of , , and with more polished arrangements, including occasional acoustic textures on songs like "Ordinary Son." Bonamassa continued to showcase intricate guitar phrasing, but the album highlighted a balanced interplay with Hughes' increasingly dominant soul-infused vocal delivery and bass lines, as heard in anthemic cuts such as "The Outsider" and "Man in the Middle." The release charted at No. 23 in the UK and No. 71 on the , solidifying their momentum. The third album, , emerged in October 2012, again helmed by Shirley at Studios in . It represented a stylistic evolution toward deeper, more introspective compositions, with Hughes taking greater songwriting control and his soulful vocals moving to the forefront on most tracks, such as "" and "," while Bonamassa's guitar work adopted a more supportive, riff-heavy role. This shift underscored emerging tensions between Hughes and Bonamassa regarding creative direction and Bonamassa's extensive solo touring obligations, which strained band cohesion and contributed to the initial phase's conclusion. The album reached No. 29 on the and No. 48 on the US 200.)

Hiatus and reunion

In March 2013, announced an indefinite hiatus following tensions that arose during the promotion of their third album, . The primary reasons cited were scheduling conflicts stemming from Joe Bonamassa's extensive solo touring commitments, which clashed with the band's desire for more collective live performances, as well as creative differences regarding touring priorities and band roles between Bonamassa and vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes. Hughes publicly stated that the group was "officially over," emphasizing the strain caused by individual schedules that prevented further collaboration at the time. During the hiatus from 2013 to 2016, the members pursued separate endeavors that highlighted their individual strengths in rock and blues. Glenn Hughes focused on his solo career, releasing albums such as Resonate in 2015 and maintaining commitments tied to his legacy with Deep Purple, including performing at the band's 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Joe Bonamassa advanced his prolific solo career, issuing multiple studio albums including the critically acclaimed Blues of Desperation in 2016, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Blues Albums chart and underscored his blues-rock prowess. Drummer Jason Bonham continued leading Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience, embarking on tours such as a 2013 summer run with Heart that featured joint Led Zeppelin encores, while also contributing to other rock projects. Keyboardist Derek Sherinian engaged in various collaborations, including live performances documented on the 2013 release Live in Tokyo with his instrumental supergroup and contributions to sessions with artists like Tony MacAlpine. The reunion began taking shape in early 2016 when Bonamassa, inspired by revisiting the band's catalog during a European tour, reached out via to his bandmates to propose reconvening, driven by a renewed sense of mutual respect for their shared musical vision. This led to reconciliatory meetings, including a key dinner between Bonamassa and Hughes in around the time of Hughes' Deep Purple-related Hall of Fame induction in April 2016, where they addressed past misunderstandings and agreed to prioritize equal collaboration moving forward. Producer , who had originally assembled the group, played a supportive role in encouraging the resolution of tensions, expressing surprise but enthusiasm at Bonamassa's initiative and reaffirming the band's chemistry. By April 2016, Hughes, Bonham, and Shirley publicly confirmed the band's return, with plans to record a fourth album free from the external pressures that had previously strained the group. This momentum culminated in the July 2017 announcement of BCCIV as Communion's official comeback, emphasizing a refreshed partnership built on resolved dynamics and creative harmony without the scheduling burdens of the past.

Production

Songwriting

The songwriting for BCCIV took place primarily between Glenn Hughes and Joe Bonamassa during intensive sessions beginning September 5, 2016, spanning several weeks of direct collaboration. This reunion-fueled effort marked a deliberate shift toward in-person jamming to rebuild their creative synergy after past band tensions. All 10 tracks on the album were co-written exclusively by the duo, with Hughes handling lyrics for nine songs and Bonamassa contributing to the tenth. The process emphasized spontaneous idea-sharing, often yielding one complete song per day as riffs and melodies evolved through immediate interplay, avoiding remote contributions that had complicated prior albums. This hands-on method influenced the lyrical content, centering on themes of , personal struggle, and —reflecting the pair's own journey of and perseverance in . For instance, "Collide" explores interpersonal conflict and the difficulty of release, capturing emotional turmoil through its driving riff and introspective verses. Notably, drummer , keyboardist , and producer received no songwriting credits, highlighting the Hughes-Bonamassa partnership's central role in shaping the material. A key example is "The Last Song for My Resting Place," a reflective co-developed to evoke emotional depth; inspired by the Titanic's bandleader , it features Bonamassa's sole lyrical contribution and underscores themes of sacrifice and legacy amid crisis.

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Black Country Communion's fourth studio album, BCCIV, took place in December 2016 at in , , a facility renowned for its historic role in rock recordings and its acoustic qualities that provide a warm, vintage ambiance suitable for the band's hard rock sound. Producer , who had helmed the band's previous albums, guided the sessions with an emphasis on capturing a raw, live-band energy, encouraging the musicians to perform together in the room to maintain spontaneity and limiting overdubs to preserve the tracks' immediate vitality. The basic tracks were laid down efficiently over a short intensive period, reflecting the band's tight-knit chemistry and pre-rehearsed material, which allowed for quick takes without extensive revisions. Following the tracking at , mixing occurred at Shirley's personal studio, The Cave, in , , and was finalized in March 2017 ahead of the album's September release. During the sessions, drummer delivered powerful, dynamic performances that drew heavily on Led Zeppelin-inspired grooves, infusing the rhythm section with propulsive drive on tracks like "Collide" and "The Last Song for My Resting Place." Keyboardist Derek Sherinian contributed layered Hammond organ and synthesizer parts, adding subtle progressive rock textures that enhanced the album's depth without dominating the guitar-bass-drums core, as heard in the atmospheric builds of "Sista Jane" and "Awake."

Personnel

The core personnel for BCCIV featured the established Black Country Communion lineup, with Glenn Hughes providing lead vocals and bass guitar, delivering the album's signature soulful and powerful vocal delivery alongside his rhythmic foundation on bass. Joe Bonamassa handled guitar duties and contributed backing vocals, infusing the tracks with his blues-rock guitar prowess, including lead vocals on the track "The Last Song For My Resting Place." Jason Bonham managed drums and percussion, bringing a dynamic, Led Zeppelin-influenced drive to the rhythm section. Derek Sherinian rounded out the band on Hammond organ, keyboards, and piano, adding rich organ swells and keyboard textures that enhanced the album's hard rock and blues elements. Production was led by , who served as producer and mixer, shaping the album's sound at The Cave in Sydney, Australia, while also contributing additional percussion for subtle enhancements across tracks. Recording engineer Jared Kvitka oversaw the sessions at in , , with second engineers Bo Bodnar and Cramer Helton providing support to capture the band's live energy. The album was mastered by at Gateway Mastering in , ensuring a polished, high-fidelity final product. Roy Weisman coordinated the overall project. A notable came from fiddler Gerry O'Connor, who added to "The Last Song For My Resting Place," introducing a folk-inflected texture to the otherwise composition. No other major external contributors were involved, underscoring the album's emphasis on the core band's internal collaboration without additional songwriting input from outside the group.

Release and promotion

Release details

BCCIV was released on 22 September 2017 through Mascot Records in Europe and J&R Adventures in . The album was made available in multiple formats, including standard , double vinyl, and digital download. Limited-edition vinyl releases included a bonus track titled "With You I Go," which was not featured on the standard or digital versions. Spanning 10 tracks, the album has a total runtime of 60:31. The cover artwork, featuring abstract illustrations evoking rock themes, was designed by Dennis Friel Art Studios. The album's release followed the band's reunion announcement in 2016, with specific details about BCCIV revealed in July 2017 to build anticipation for their return.

Singles and marketing

The "Collide" was released on August 2, 2017, ahead of the 's launch, and featured an official that incorporated clips from the 's live performances to showcase their onstage energy. No further singles were issued from BCCIV prior to its release, with promotional efforts centering on positioning the as the supergroup's triumphant return following a five-year . This comeback theme was amplified through social media teasers revealing snippets of new material and a series of interviews where members discussed their renewed collaboration. Marketing strategies included pre-order campaigns via the Mascot Label Group, which offered exclusive merchandise bundles to incentivize early purchases and build anticipation among fans. The rollout culminated in two UK launch shows in January 2018—at on January 2 and the Eventim Apollo in , , on January 4—serving as the band's initial live performances in support of the album, followed by a show at the Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea IV cruise in 2018. Producer , who oversaw the project as with prior BCC efforts, contributed to the promotional narrative by emphasizing the group's evolved synergy and deepened musical rapport forged through individual career growth during the break.

Musical content

Style and composition

BCCIV exemplifies Communion's signature blend of and , infused with soulful and progressive elements that create a heavier, more focused sound compared to their earlier works. The album draws on classic influences such as Led Zeppelin and , featuring robust guitar riffs, intricate keyboard layers, and driving rhythms that span tracks up to over eight minutes in length, allowing for expansive yet cohesive arrangements. Thematically, the album centers on personal redemption, loss, and interpersonal relationships, conveyed through introspective lyrics that explore , , and emotional . Glenn Hughes' emotive, soul-drenched vocals anchor these narratives, often paired with Bonamassa's blues-inflected guitar riffs to evoke raw vulnerability and , as seen in tributes to personal figures and broader societal concerns like . Compositionally, BCCIV showcases dynamic shifts between high-energy, riff-driven rockers—such as "Over My Head," with its intense fretboard work—and introspective ballads like "Awake," which build from subtle introspection to soaring climaxes. Derek Sherinian's contributions, including atmospheric swells and grand piano passages, add depth and texture, while Jason Bonham's thunderous drumming provides relentless propulsion throughout the album's heavier moments. In terms of , BCCIV reflects a more balanced collaboration between Hughes and Bonamassa in songwriting, resulting in tighter structures that prioritize melodic hooks and infectious choruses over extended solos, marking a maturation in the band's approach since their previous release. This shift yields a fresher, more versatile dynamic, written rapidly in four months to capture immediate creative energy.

Track listing

The standard edition of BCCIV consists of ten tracks, all written by Glenn Hughes and Joe Bonamassa.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Collide"Hughes, Bonamassa4:05
2."Over My Head"Hughes, Bonamassa4:06
3."The Last Song for My Resting Place"Hughes, Bonamassa7:58
4."Sway"Hughes, Bonamassa5:24
5."The Cove"Hughes, Bonamassa7:11
6."The Crow"Hughes, Bonamassa6:00
7."Wanderlust"Hughes, Bonamassa8:16
8."Love Remains"Hughes, Bonamassa4:53
9."Awake"Hughes, Bonamassa4:40
10."When the Morning Comes"Hughes, Bonamassa7:56
Select editions include a bonus track: "With You I Go" (5:03), also written by Hughes and Bonamassa.

Reception

Critical reception

BCCIV received widespread acclaim from music critics, who praised the album's revival of classic hard rock elements infused with emotional depth and the evident chemistry among the supergroup members. Reviewers highlighted the band's successful return following a five-year hiatus, noting how the reconciliation between guitarist Joe Bonamassa and bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes contributed to a more cohesive and powerful sound compared to their previous effort, Afterglow. The 60-minute runtime was commended for striking a balance between high-energy riffs and introspective moments, avoiding the pitfalls often associated with supergroup projects by delivering mature, focused songwriting. Glenn Hughes' vocals drew particular praise for their incredible range and emotional delivery, with tracks like "When the Morning Comes" showcasing his enduring prowess at age 66 without resorting to oversinging. Jason Bonham's contributions were lauded for their thunderous, Led Zeppelin-inspired precision, especially on opener "Collide," which was frequently cited as a standout for its riff-driven intensity and the band's revitalized synergy. Keyboardist and Bonamassa's guitar work further enhanced the album's blend of bluesy atmospheres and heft, with songs like "The Cove" and "" exemplifying the group's ability to evoke both power and passion. While the overall consensus celebrated BCCIV as the band's strongest release to date—a "monster of a record" that improved upon each listen—some critics observed a more cautious, mellower approach than the debut, prioritizing laid-back and influences over relentless aggression. This shift was seen as a sign of maturity rather than a flaw, resulting in diverse tracks that preserved the group's signature sound while exploring emotional nuance. Aggregate scores from available professional reviews averaged around 80/100, reflecting a positive critical reception based on a limited but enthusiastic set of evaluations.

Commercial performance

BCCIV debuted at number 7 on the , spending two weeks in the top 100, and marked the band's highest charting release in that territory. It also reached number 3 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart and number 5 on the Scottish Albums Chart. In the United States, the album entered the at number 102 in its first week, while peaking at number 4 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart, number 14 on the Top Albums chart, and number 6 on the Independent Albums chart. It also performed strongly in , reaching number 6 on the Albums Chart with four weeks on the listing, and number 5 on the Albums Chart, also for four weeks. The album's sales were modest in the but stronger in , reflecting the band's dedicated fanbase there, with no major certifications awarded globally. Post-release, BCCIV maintained a solid streaming presence, with several tracks accumulating millions of plays on platforms like , contributing to its endurance in the niche genre. Over the long term, BCCIV achieved steady sales, further boosted by the band's 2018 tour dates, including sold-out shows at and London's Eventim Apollo. By 2025, the album is regarded as a successful reunion effort that served as a creative bridge to the band's subsequent release, , in 2024.

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