Baroness have posted a new track for "March to the Sea" which can be
heard below. The song comes off of the upcoming double album “Yellow
& Green” that will be released on July 16, 2012 via Relapse
Records.
Disc 1:
01 Yellow Theme
02 Take My Bones Away
03 March to the Sea
04 Little Things
05 Twinkler
06 Cocainium
07 Back Where I Belong
08 Sea Lungs
09 Eula
01 Yellow Theme
02 Take My Bones Away
03 March to the Sea
04 Little Things
05 Twinkler
06 Cocainium
07 Back Where I Belong
08 Sea Lungs
09 Eula
Disc 2:
01 Green Theme
02 Board Up the House
03 Mtns. (The Crown & Anchor)
04 Foolsong
05 Collapse
06 Psalms Alive
07 Stretchmarker
08 The Line Between
09 If I Forget Thee, Lowcountry
01 Green Theme
02 Board Up the House
03 Mtns. (The Crown & Anchor)
04 Foolsong
05 Collapse
06 Psalms Alive
07 Stretchmarker
08 The Line Between
09 If I Forget Thee, Lowcountry
Baroness have reemerged after 3 years of touring, writing and recording!!!!
Baroness' Yellow & Green finds a band that has developed into more than just giants of the metal underground, they are now fully formed hard rock titans. Fans of the band have come to expect nothing less than constant evolution from Baroness and that is precisely what the band has delivered, but in ways noone could have anticipated: the hooks are immediately seared into your brain, riffs that take just one listen to fully lodge themselves in your consciousness and vocals that are sung both heavily and beautifully. Some songs are more delicate than Baroness ever hinted to before while others are straight up arena rockers—yet all along Yellow & Green is unmistakably the Baroness that the world has come to love and look to for Record Of The Year quality rock and roll. It’s not hard to imagine any one of the 18 songs that fill out the Yellow & Green 2CD/2LP being rock radio anthems, and deservedly so. At no risk of hyperbole Baroness’ ‘Yellow & Green’ is on a very short list as one of the new millennium’s best rock records.
Baroness' Yellow & Green finds a band that has developed into more than just giants of the metal underground, they are now fully formed hard rock titans. Fans of the band have come to expect nothing less than constant evolution from Baroness and that is precisely what the band has delivered, but in ways noone could have anticipated: the hooks are immediately seared into your brain, riffs that take just one listen to fully lodge themselves in your consciousness and vocals that are sung both heavily and beautifully. Some songs are more delicate than Baroness ever hinted to before while others are straight up arena rockers—yet all along Yellow & Green is unmistakably the Baroness that the world has come to love and look to for Record Of The Year quality rock and roll. It’s not hard to imagine any one of the 18 songs that fill out the Yellow & Green 2CD/2LP being rock radio anthems, and deservedly so. At no risk of hyperbole Baroness’ ‘Yellow & Green’ is on a very short list as one of the new millennium’s best rock records.
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