"They didn't open a door. They broke the lock off the gate and handed us the keys."
Black Burial is the fictional (or prophetic?) chronicle of the most dangerous rock band the industry never saw coming. Born out of protest, soul, and the sacred noise of a people too long silenced, this novel reads like an album, track by track, chant by chant.
Through tour diaries, lyrics, graffiti, news segments, fan manifestos, and whispered truths, W.C. Burkhalter constructs not just a band, but a movement.
When four Black men refuse to be sold, packaged, or profiled, the world scrambles to control the sound. But truth ain't a genre, and Black Burial won't be buried.