The album kicks off with "Some Earthly Delights," which begins with an amazing keyboard riff by Adam MacDougall (who recently announced that he was leaving the band), before the familiar sounds of Robinson's vocals and Neal Casal's guitar take the song to the next level. The steady pace of "Venus In Chrome" will leave a lot of spontaneity for the band in a live setting, while "Comin' Round The Mountain" goes right down the root of rock 'n' roll music, which CRB have perfected this last decade together.
The album finishes with a couple of great relaxed, mind expanding pieces, like the gentle flow of "Dice Game" and the swirling melody of "The Chauffeur's Daughter." The Chris Robinson Brotherhood will be taking this new album out on the road with shows lined up from June 27th to July 28th. For a complete list of dates and to find out more about their new album "Servants Of The Sun," please visit chrisrobinsonbrotherhood.com.
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