Blessed Black Wings is the third studio album by heavy metal band High on Fire. This album also would be the only with Joe Preston on bass who would be replaced by Jeff Matz.
Blessed Black Wings was voted 48th in the 50 Greatest Albums of the 21st Century in Kerrang! magazine.
Reception
Blessed Black Wings was released to positive reception. Critics in particular praised Steve Albini's production of the album, with criticism mainly being pointed towards Matt Pike's vocals. Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic acknowledged Pike's appreciation of Celtic Frost noting the influence of the band in the closing instrumental "Sons of Thunder".[1] Adrien Bergrand of PopMatters praised the album for being more listener-friendly akin to Neurosis's The Eye of Every Storm (also produced by Albini) while noting influence from Motörhead, Slayer, and Entombed.[3] Sam Ubl has stated that Blessed Black Wings and it's sharper and more agile sound will appeal to fans of Mastodon's Leviathan.[2]