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In the world of independent rock music, Baroness is an icon each of their albums is celebrated its own right, melding metal and psychedelic influences with an easy-going groove. Baroness’ compositions revel in their experimentation while also maintaining a level of tightness and coherence. As each of their albums progress over the years, they’ve only become more distinct and sought after.
Founded in 2003 by John Baizley and Allen Blickle, Baroness has since come to headline shows in venues all over the world, mainly due to Baizley’s uncanny ability to churn out an incredible number of memorable music. The band has released five studio albums, each one a testament to the depth of their sound.
The band’s music has always been rooted in the styles of classic rock and metal bands, but it’s also been a vehicle for Blickle’s more experimental compositions. This combination of metal attitude, rock groove and psychedelic explorations have won the hearts of critics and fans alike.
Since their formation, Baroness has gone through a number of lineup changes. Their current lineup consists of John Baizley (vocals, guitar), Peter Adams (guitar), Nick Jost (bass) and Sebastian Thompson (drums). They’ve also featured contributions from Dave Harris (guitar), Ryan Parrish (drums) and Nick Poulos (drums) during their recorded output.
Baroness often cite legendary metal bands like Iron Maiden, Metallica and Megadeth as influences, as well as prog-rockers Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Yes. However, it’s also common to hear Baroness compared to modern bands like Russian Circles, Deafheaven, Converge and Torche.
Baroness is best known for their songs “Take My Bones Away”, “A Horse Called Golgotha”, and “March to the Sea” from the album Yellow & Green. “If I Have to Wake Up (Would You Stop the Rain?)” from the album Purple is also a fan favorite, as well as more recently released tracks from the albums Gold & Grey and Red Album.
Ultimately it’s impossible to sum up Baroness in one article. Each of their albums is essential to the band’s legacy, and is worth the time spent to experience each track. Baroness continues to push metal into ever interesting directions, making them a must-listen for metal fans and independent rock music enthusiasts alike.
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