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While titularly a departure for Baroness, STONE mostly finds the band spinning their wheels. STONE by Baroness
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Gold & Grey‘s awful production overshadows its handful of songwriting peaks.
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Anthony shows off some recent additions to his record collection, giving his thoughts on their packaging and sound along the way.
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Savannah, GA sludge metal outfit Baroness returns with the latest installment in their color-coded album series, Purple.
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The second single from sludge metal outfit Baroness’ upcoming album Purple, out December 18 via Abraxan Hymns.
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Sludge metal outfit Baroness has announced Purple, the follow-up to its 2012 double-album Yellow & Green. It is due out December 18 via the band’s new Abraxan Hymns imprint; check out the lead single “Chlorine & Wine” above.
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Baroness lightens their sound a bit, but still comes through with an ambitious double album with Yellow & Green. Keep it epic! WATCH THE REVIEW
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Baroness rides a pretty familiar chord progression on this new track titled “March to the Sea,” but they really trick it out with their trademark vocals, some great strings, and a pretty epic chorus. Look for the band’s new album, Yellow & Green, on July 17th via Relapse Records.
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A lot like the band Torche with its latest album, Harmonicraft, sludgesters Baroness seem to be moving their heavy rock sound into more accessible territory. “Take My Bones Away” is the first track to drop from the band’s forthcoming Yellow & Green album, which will be out on Relapse