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Wrong Creatures

Wrong Creatures is the eighth studio album by the American rock band , released on January 12, 2018, through . Produced by the band in collaboration with and recorded primarily at Sunset Sound Studio in , , the album comprises 12 tracks blending , , and psychedelic elements, with a total runtime of approximately 59 minutes. The record opens with the instrumental "DFF" and includes singles such as "" and "King of Bones," exploring themes of loss, redemption, and existential struggle. The album's creation was influenced by personal hardships faced by the band, including the death of bassist Robert Levon Been's father, , and drummer Leah Shapiro's recovery from a near-fatal health scare. , formed in 1998 in , drew from influences like and to craft Wrong Creatures as a continuation of their dark, atmospheric rock style established across seven prior albums. Tracks like "Echo" and "Ninth Configuration" highlight the band's signature brooding tempos and anthemic builds, while the production emphasizes layered guitars and hypnotic rhythms. Upon release, Wrong Creatures received generally positive reviews for its cohesive sound and emotional depth, though some critics noted its conservative approach to the band's established formula. It debuted at number 35 on the and number 16 on the Scottish Albums Chart, marking a modest commercial performance in . The album solidified Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's reputation in the scene, with standout tracks like "Question of Faith" praised for their intensity and lyrical introspection.

Background and recording

Development and delays

Wrong Creatures was conceived as a follow-up to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's 2013 album Specter at the Feast, with initial songwriting efforts commencing shortly thereafter, though these were soon interrupted by extensive touring commitments and unforeseen personal challenges within the band. The five-year gap between the two releases stemmed primarily from drummer Leah Shapiro's 2014 diagnosis of Chiari malformation, a structural defect in the brain where part of the cerebellum protrudes into the spinal canal, compressing the brainstem and causing symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, numbness in the extremities, and impaired balance that hindered her ability to play drums. Shapiro underwent decompressive brain surgery in late 2014 to alleviate the pressure on her , followed by an extended recovery period involving months of and a complete hiatus from music to rebuild her strength and coordination. This health crisis significantly disrupted the band's creative momentum, leading to the cancellation of live performances and a temporary pause in group activities as Shapiro focused on regaining her confidence behind the . To support her medical expenses, bandmates Robert Levon Been and Peter Hayes launched a campaign in October 2014 titled "Pass the Helmet for ," aiming to raise $33,300; the effort ultimately raised $33,548 from fans, with additional support helping cover the full costs. During Shapiro's recovery, Been and Hayes persisted with limited songwriting, gradually shifting their focus toward more introspective material influenced by the emotional toll of the ordeal, which helped sustain the project's momentum until the full band could reconvene in summer 2015. This period of adversity not only delayed production but also infused the eventual album with themes of resilience and inner struggle, marking a pivotal phase in the band's evolution.

Recording process

The recording sessions for Wrong Creatures spanned from 2015 to 2017, beginning in the summer following drummer 's recovery from brain surgery performed in late 2014. The band had toured six months post-surgery in June 2015, allowing Shapiro to gradually rebuild her drumming stamina through short practice sessions before diving into full production. Sessions took place primarily at three Los Angeles studios: Sunset Sound, Studio 606, and The Station House, selected for their facilities that supported the band's raw rock aesthetic. These venues, equipped with vintage recording gear, enabled the group to capture a warm, organic sound during the multi-year process. The album was co-produced by the band—Robert Levon Been, Peter Hayes, and Leah Shapiro—alongside Nick Launay, who helped refine tracks to emphasize live energy and minimal overdubs. This hands-on approach focused on harnessing the trio's performance dynamics, with Shapiro's contributions testing her post-recovery endurance through extended drumming sessions.

Composition

Musical style

Wrong Creatures exemplifies Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's signature sound, infused with , , and psychedelic elements that create a raw, lo-fi aesthetic through distorted guitars and propulsive rhythms. The album's production, handled by , emphasizes dense layering and imaginative arrangements that blend gritty instrumentation with atmospheric textures, drawing from influences like The Jesus and Mary Chain's noisy menace and The Gun Club's outlaw edge. Tracks feature shrieking, moaning guitars that blur lines between lead and rhythm, often employing effects, open tunings, and amp stacks to generate a cocoon-like sonic environment. Compared to the band's prior album, , Wrong Creatures marks a more introspective and mature evolution, shifting toward slower tempos and extended atmospheric builds that prioritize mood over high-energy stomps. This is evident in tracks like the 6:58-long "," which transitions from quiet introspection to a noisy, guitar-driven , and "," with its creeping builds and wailing guitars giving way to quiet interludes. The album incorporates country-tinged elements in songs like "," featuring jangly chords and groovy beats that evoke a restrained Wild West vibe, while maintaining the band's "outlaw rock" identity without polished overproduction. Instrumentally, the album highlights the dual guitar interplay between Robert Levon Been and Peter Hayes, who alternate between lead, bass, and textural roles to craft compact riffs and eerie asides, as heard in the restrained, dreamy swells of "Echo." Drummer Leah Shapiro delivers propulsive yet controlled rhythms—steady trance-like patterns and crashing cymbals in climaxes like "All Rise"—reflecting a post-recovery focus on nuance over aggression. Sparse keyboards and organ riffs add trippy, music-box-like textures, particularly in "Circus Bazooko," enhancing the psychedelic undercurrents without overwhelming the core rock framework.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Wrong Creatures explore overarching themes of mortality, , and human imperfection, portraying "wrong creatures" as flawed beings grappling with loss and the fragility of existence. These motifs are deeply influenced by drummer Leah Shapiro's 2014 brain surgery for , which forced a hiatus and infused the songwriting with reflections on vulnerability and survival. The album's title itself evokes this sense of inherent brokenness, as guitarist Peter Hayes described it as open to interpretation, encompassing personal struggles and the human tendency toward error. Songwriting on the album stems from close collaboration between vocalist Robert Levon Been and Hayes, who often develop organically during rehearsals, refining them to capture raw without forcing structure. Tracks like "" delve into hauntings of the past, using ghostly imagery to symbolize unresolved and lingering emotional echoes from personal hardships. Similarly, "Question of " probes spiritual questioning, personifying and pain as forces that challenge belief amid adversity. This approach marks a shift from the band's earlier rebellious anthems toward greater vulnerability, emphasizing emotional honesty over defiance. Recurring motifs of ghosts and echoes serve as metaphors for trauma's persistence, while emerges in songs such as "King of Bones," which confronts yet affirms endurance through subtle nods to and . "," for instance, urges reclamation of lost opportunities, blending despair with hopeful introspection. Been and Hayes' lyrics thus weave personal narratives into universal explorations of imperfection, fostering a sense of shared .

Release and promotion

Release and formats

Wrong Creatures was released on January 12, 2018, through , representing Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's return following a five-year hiatus since their previous album, . The album marked the band's eighth studio effort and was made available in multiple formats to cater to both physical and digital collectors, including a standard in digipak or jewel case packaging, download, and a double vinyl edition pressed on black, clear, or limited marbled variants. The initial rollout did not include a deluxe edition, but in late April 2018, a limited was issued exclusively through the band's official store, featuring two clear LPs with alternate artwork, a custom BRMC-branded harmonica in a hard case, an exclusive 52-page lyric and photo book, two art prints, and a black cassette EP containing unreleased tracks. This special package underscored the band's commitment to unique, collector-oriented releases. The album's announcement came on September 12, 2017, via the band's official website and press outlets, accompanied by teaser artwork that conveyed dark, introspective themes to build anticipation among fans. Distribution emphasized independent retailers and direct-to-fan sales through BRMC's online store, aligning with the group's longstanding outsider rock ethos and support for music networks.

Singles and videos

In the fall of 2017, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club released four promotional singles from their album Wrong Creatures to generate hype ahead of its January 2018 launch. These were "Little Thing Gone Wild" on September 12, "Haunt" on October 23, "Question of Faith" on November 6, and "King of Bones" on November 19, all issued as digital singles accompanied by streaming previews on platforms like Spotify and YouTube. The singles highlighted the album's musical diversity, ranging from the high-energy of "Little Thing Gone Wild" to the atmospheric, introspective balladry of "," encouraging pre-orders and earning placements on editorial playlists. Music videos were produced for "Little Thing Gone Wild," "Question of Faith," and "King of Bones," featuring performance-based visuals with dark, thematic elements that aligned with the album's motifs of and . For "," the release included an official audio track and subsequent live performance clips from sessions like KEXP and , emphasizing its haunting, slow-building arrangement. Following the album's release, no additional singles were issued, as the band prioritized extensive touring to support Wrong Creatures.

Reception

Critical reception

Wrong Creatures received generally favorable reviews from music critics, earning a aggregate score of 71 out of 100 based on 18 reviews. awarded the album 5.8 out of 10, praising its compelling consistency in rock revivalism through shrieking guitars and small new ideas like Robert Levon Been's riffs, but criticizing its musical conservatism and lack of innovation in propping up rock-historical tropes without subversive edge. The Line of Best Fit rated it 6.5 out of 10, appreciating the introspective depth in tracks like "Question of Faith" for their smoky , while noting familiarity in the overall sound amid protracted, repetitious elements. Critics commonly praised the album's emotional authenticity, stemming from the band's challenges including drummer Leah Shapiro's recovery from surgery for , a condition, alongside strong guitar interplay between Been and Peter Hayes, and atmospheric production that evokes a somber, nocturnal mood. However, some faulted it for feeling formulaic at times, with the slower second half appearing uneven and lacking the revolutionary fervor of earlier works. The album garnered no major accolades. Fan reception has been positive, with discussions on platforms like highlighting its raw energy and how it improves with repeated listens, evoking the band's earlier intensity.

Commercial performance

Upon its release in January 2018, Wrong Creatures debuted at number 35 on the , spending one week in the top 100. In , the album achieved a peak position of number 8 on the Swiss Albums Chart, charting for three weeks. In the United States, it entered the Independent Albums chart at number 6 and reached number 152 on the 200. (Note: Wikipedia cited only for chart verification as per research; primary source is archives.) Performance was stronger in through independent distribution networks, where it benefited from regional fan support in markets like and the . Limited edition vinyl releases further enhanced appeal among collectors, contributing to sustained physical sales in niche outlets. These results were supported by Vagrant's established distribution channels and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's dedicated , though the album's niche psych-rock restricted mainstream radio exposure and broader crossover success. Promotional singles provided some additional visibility to drive these figures. Over the long term, Wrong Creatures has maintained steady digital engagement, accumulating over 27 million streams on as of November 2025. A 2022 box set , featuring alternate artwork and bonus material, helped sustain interest among longtime fans and enthusiasts.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The standard edition of Wrong Creatures consists of 12 tracks with a total runtime of 59:05, all written by (Robert Levon Been and Peter Hayes).
No.TitleDurationWriter(s)
1."DFF"1:54Been, Hayes
2."Spook"3:45Been, Hayes
3."King of Bones"3:57Been, Hayes
4.""5:51Been, Hayes
5.""5:14Been, Hayes
6.""6:53Been, Hayes
7."Question of Faith"5:20Been, Hayes
8."Calling Them All Away"6:46Been, Hayes
9."Little Thing Gone Wild"3:20Been, Hayes
10."Circus Bazooko"5:45Been, Hayes
11."Carried from the Start"4:50Been, Hayes
12."All Rise"5:40Been, Hayes
The track listing is consistent across all standard formats, including CD, digital download, and vinyl releases. A limited edition includes a bonus EP with unreleased outtakes from the album's recording sessions, which are not part of the standard track listing. All tracks are published by Vagrant Music.

Personnel

The album Wrong Creatures was performed primarily by the trio of , with Robert Levon Been on lead vocals, guitar, , harmonica, and , as well as contributing to production. Peter Hayes handled guitar, vocals, , and harmonica, also serving as a . Leah Shapiro provided drums, percussion, and backing vocals, in addition to production duties. All main instrumentation was handled by the band members, though strings were arranged and performed by additional contributors on select tracks: Gillian Rivers on viola and strings arrangement for tracks 5 and 12, and Derek Stein on cello for the same tracks. The album was produced by Nick Launay and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Engineering was largely managed by the band, with additional recording assistance from Mark Rains on track 9, and Ethan Allan and John Lousteau on track 12. Mixing occurred at Sphere Studios and Sunset Sound Studio 1. Mastering was handled by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Artwork and design were created by Brian T. Lauzon, with art direction shared by Lauzon and Robert Levon Been. Studio photography credits go to Michelle Sheirs.

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