Black Rebel Motorcycle Club celebrate the 20th anniversary of their third studio album, Howl, with a tour that finds the band playing the album in full alongside other fan-favorite tracks.
Locally, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club play live at 9:30 Club on Sunday, Oct. 12!
The 25-date Howl Tour — the band’s first headline tour in five years — began in Santa Ana, California, crossing the country and returning to the west coast with a special hometown show in San Francisco at The Warfield on Oct. 25.
In celebration of the band’s 2005 critically acclaimed album Howl, BRMC will perform songs from the iconic album, along with many other fan favorites from their illustrious catalog.
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For a select few, rock’n’roll is a life sentence. It’s in every muscle in your body, it’s in every thought you have, it’s written all over your face. When you arrive at Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s headquarters in East Hollywood, you know you’re sidling up to the home of some of rock’s most primal prisoners. In the driveway there are motorcycles. In the living room there is gear splayed everywhere; random bits of drum kits, a pedal steel guitar, stacks of vinyl. Answering the door is a bleary-eyed, chain-smoking Peter Hayes (guitar, vocals) and his co-habiting bandmate Leah Shapiro (drums). In walks bassist Robert Levon Been too, Hayes’ BRMC co-founder, dark shades on, an even darker all-black ensemble. As a trio, they seem forever unsettled, even in the safety of each other’s companies. They take time over answers, seeking for perfect responses. It’s the same approach they have to rock’n’roll. If the end result is not flawless, they’re not interested.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
W/ Humanist
9:30 Club
Sunday, Oct. 12
Doors @ 7pm
$51.85
All ages
