Legendary rock icons and 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees, The Black Crowes, have released the official music video for “Profane Prophecy,” from their highly anticipated new studio album, A Pound Of Feathers, out March 13 via Silver Arrow Records.
In the video for “Profane Prophecy”, The Black Crowes have conjured seven devils (representing each deadly sin) to wreak havoc on this little fairytale world of stark morality and harsh retribution. In creating this world, they leaned into uncanniness with hyper-unrealistic theatrical set pieces and life-size dioramas.
Produced by Jay Joyce, the A Pound Of Feathers album pushes their iconic blend of blues, soul and rock into electrifying new terrain. With a career spanning four decades, the band’s upcoming release stands as a towering testament to their enduring artistic fire and significance in rock and roll.
Pre-order/pre-save/pre-add here. Stream the songs “Propane Prophecy” and “Pharmacy Chronicles” here.
“We made this record in eight to ten days,” says Chris Robinson. “Bringing the high and inspiration from Happiness Bastards into this album, it was a natural progression. We experimented more, we wrote on instinct and how we were feeling in the moment. Rich brought a spontaneity to the record that I can’t describe, but it’s the best shit he’s ever done.”
Rich Robinson continues, “This album feels transformative to us. Going back to our roots, we felt that spark in the studio and how we work together. Lighting a fire that hits harder, more jagged but is still true to our musical essence.”
A Pound Of Feathers marks a bold creative evolution — marrying the rugged swagger of their early classics with fresh perspectives and dynamic, hard-hitting rhythmic textures. Recorded in Nashville with Grammy-winning producer Jay Joyce and curated with visionary energy and deep musical empathy, the record showcases a fearless band operating at the height of their powers.
Drawing from a legacy of emotive songwriting, formidable musicianship, and true rock ’n’ roll grit, the project—solely written by the brothers—moves effortlessly between the weightless beauty of A Pound Of Feathers and the heavy truth of “a pound of lead,” infusing all 11 tracks with an ambivalent depth and honest purity.
Affirming The Black Crowes as one of today’s most compelling and influential rock bands ever, A Pound Of Feathers follows their 2024 critically acclaimed Happiness Bastards — which was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

A Pound Of Feathers tracklisting:
“Profane Prophecy”
“Cruel Streak”
“Pharmacy Chronicles”
“Do The Parasite!”
“High And Lonesome”
“Queen of the B-Sides”
“It’s Like That”
“Blood Red Regrets”
“You Call This A Good Time”
“Eros Blues”
“Doomsday Doggerel”
“Pharmacy Chronicles”:
The Black Crowes tour dates are listed below. For tickets, head to theblackcrowes.com/#tour.
Tour dates:
April
2 – Melbourne, Australia – The Forum
3 – Melbourne, Australia – The Forum
5 – Byron Bay, Australia – Bluesfest
6 – Brisbane, Australia – Fortitude Music Hall
9 – Sydney, Australia – Enmore Theatre
10 – Newcastle, Australia – Newcastle Entertainment Centre
14 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Zepp DiverCity
15 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Zepp DiverCity
June
26 – Chelmsford, UK – State Fayre Festival
July
5 – Rastatt, Germany – Ehrenhof Residenzschloss
8 – Alicante, Spain – Multiespacio Rabasa (Area 12)
11 – Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool
August
22 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium (supporting Guns N’ Roses)
26 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium (supporting Guns N’ Roses)
29 – Vancouver, BC – BC Place (supporting Guns N’ Roses)
September
2 – San Diego, CA – Snapdragon Stadium (supporting Guns N’ Roses)


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