They’ve been fired from tours for speaking their mind, they’ve broken up more times than a high school couple, and yet, they remain as the band that still carries the flag for 70s-inspired blues-rock. Stones-rock. Faces-rock. And they have stayed around long enough to inspire new bands to keep doing the old rock thing. Their sound blasts back to 1972. The Black Crowes’ debut album was a crunch of rock and roll goodness, just as the hair pop metal was winding down and just before grunge blew what we knew as rock and roll up. They have a 2026 album that is the second project produced by country-rock knob-twister Jay Joyce. We dive into the new – and the old – and see if we think the Crowes matter.