Song Review: Max Wareham - “The Black & Gold”
The best way to immortalize one’s favorite sports team in song without resorting to cornball cliché is to take the instrumental route, as Max Wareham did on his paean to the Boston Bruins.
“The Black & Gold” finds the banjoist trading riffs with mandolinist Chris Henry, fiddler Laura Orshaw and Punch Brothers guitarist Chris Eldridge while bassist Mike Bub and drummer Larry Atamanuik keep the song moving at a rapid, slap-shot-appropriate pace.
The track comes from Wareham’s Peter Rowan-produced debut, DAGGOMIT!, arriving Feb. 21.
And while ice hockey and bluegrass might seem an incongruous pairing, Wareham hears things differently.
“For the perfect balance of grace and power, drive and agility, bluegrass and hockey are two peas in a pod,” he said in a statement.
Based on “The Black & Gold,” he may be correct.
Grade card: Max Wareham - “The Black & Gold” - A
1/22/25















