Kentucky-bred rock band Black Stone Cherry continue their momentum toward their upcoming EP ‘Celebrate,’ out March 6 via Mascot Records, by sharing a swinging, crowd-ready cover of Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me).” The track adds a Southern rock pulse to a defining 80s anthem while honoring its emotional core.
The cover features a special appearance from Tyler Connolly of Theory Of A Deadman, a longtime friend of the band whose vocal presence adds extra weight and familiarity. The collaboration feels natural and lived-in, rooted in shared history and mutual respect.
“Growing up a kid born in the mid 80s I have seen The Breakfast Club more times than I can remember,” says vocalist and guitarist Chris Robertson. “So when the chance for us to Black Stone Cherrify the track emerged, it was a no-brainer.” That affection carries through in a version that feels both nostalgic and fully their own.
The band recently released the video for the EP’s title track “Celebrate,” centered on the message to value small victories and everyday survival. Another EP cut, “Neon Eyes,” arrives with a road-focused video documenting a day in the life of the band leading into their headline set at the 2025 Maid of Stone Festival in the UK.
Produced by the band themselves, ‘Celebrate’ spans moods and textures, from grunge-leaning singalongs like “I’m Fine” to the emotional weight of “Deep.” With a European tour scheduled from September 10 through November 13 across Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, and Ireland, Black Stone Cherry continue delivering Southern rock built on connection, craft, and forward motion.


