| Artist Spotlight - Baroness |
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| Written by Art Michalski | |
| Sunday, 06 April 2008 | |
When the choice for
Best Metal Album came out in Revolver Magazine late last year, a bit
of a surprise came at the top spot. The album of the year was not the
Every Time I Die record, it wasn’t the Machine Head record but
the Savannah, Georgia based band Baroness topping the chart with their
The Red Album.
The band, formed in 2003, has quietly gained a cult following with their debut release on Relapse Records, with the 11-track record delivering a sludge metal sound that sounds full of doomy-Sabbath esque metal, but giving it a modern send up. The album also delves into moments of prog-rock and draws comparisons to bands like Isis in some moments. Lead singer John Baizley not only handles the bands vocals, but also creates the band’s intricate cover art. When Baizley isn’t with the band, he is a graphic designer and has created covers for various rock acts, including the MCB spotlight band Darkest Hour. After keeping a low
profile throughout much of the latter part of 2007, the band has
embarked on a tour with metal acts Converge and Genghis Tron. The
current tour will wrap on April 20th, but will hit Reggies in Chicago tonight. Once the band is done with this leg, they hop on the road with Coheed & Cambria for some
shows in May before heading to Europe. For complete tour dates check www.yourbaroness.com. |
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