Los Angeles rockers Blacklist Union return with their newest single, Mississippi Moonhound, a fierce monitor that blends traditional different rock influences with a recent edge.
Blacklist Union – Mississippi Moonhound
Based mostly in Los Angeles, Blacklist Union is a dynamic exhausting rock band celebrated for his or her electrifying dwell performances and a particular mix of influences from Stone Temple Pilots, Weapons N’ Roses, Malfunkshun, The Cult, and Mom Love Bone, making a sound that feels each acquainted and uniquely their very own.
A significant milestone for Blacklist Union got here in November final yr after they toured with punk legends Useless Boys, adopted by a December run alongside Josey Scott, former frontman of the enduring nu-metal band Saliva, bringing their signature depth to Tennessee, Colorado, and California.
Following the robust response to their 2024 singles Horns & Halos and Hey Mr Celebrity, Blacklist Union returns with Mississippi Moonhound. This monitor powerfully conveys the wrestle of being haunted by the previous whereas craving into the night time for one thing past.
Proper from the beginning, Mississippi Moonhound showcases a robust ’90s alt-rock affect, particularly harking back to Stone Temple Pilots’ Core album, each in its instrumentation and vocals, with sharp, uncooked guitar riffs and highly effective drums. But it’s the hovering, high-pitched vocals within the refrain that give the track its personal distinctive power and recent vibe.
“Mississippi Moonhound is a direct and unfiltered alt-rock monitor, no gimmicks, no polish, only a uncooked rock anthem made for shedding your self and headbanging during.”
Catch Blacklist Union dwell at their upcoming reveals, don’t miss your likelihood to expertise their high-energy performances in particular person:
- July 12, 2025 – Cruefest Hollywood at Whisky A Go-Go, 8901 W Sundown Blvd, West Hollywood, Los Angeles.
- September 13, 2025 – Bar Sinister, 1652 N Cherokee Ave, Los Angeles
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Phrases Javier Rodriguez