Profane Prophecy by The Black Crowes

With Profane Prophecy, The Black Crowes step confidently into a new chapter, reminding us why they’ve remained one of rock’s most enduring bands since the early ’90s. The track arrives as a sharp, swaggering statement of intent ahead of their upcoming 10th studio album, A Pound of Feathers, and it feels like both a reconciliation with their roots and a push into new territory.

Led by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, The Black Crowes built their legend on a blend of blues-drenched rock, Southern soul, and a restless, searching spirit. Profane Prophecy channels that legacy: gritty guitars, a rhythm section that swings and stomps, and Chris’s voice cutting through with that familiar mix of rasp, bite, and gospel-tent urgency. Produced by Grammy-winner Jay Joyce, the song has a muscular, modern edge without sacrificing the loose, lived-in feel that fans love.

“Got a sermon in my shadow and a secret on my tongue…”

Lines like this capture the band’s knack for spiritual unrest and back-alley mysticism, hinting at deeper themes that will likely unfold across A Pound of Feathers. Paired with fellow single Pharmacy Chronicles, it signals an album that’s less about nostalgia and more about fearless evolution.

A Pound of Feathers lands March 13, 2026 via Silver Arrow Records, and if Profane Prophecy is any indication, we’re in for a raw, revitalized Black Crowes. Listen now to our song of the day, and if you’re ready for this next era of rock revival, pre-order the new album on Amazon today and show your love for music by sharing justadailysong.com with your friends.

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