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āOur goal is, was, and will always be to write increasingly superior, more honest and compelling songs, and to develop a more unique and challenging sound,ā offers Baroness founder, guitar player and vocalist John Baizley. āIām sure we have just finished our best, most adventurous album to date. We dug incredibly deep, challenged ourselves and recorded a record Iām positive we could never again replicate.
I consider myself incredibly fortunate to know Sebastian, Nick and Gina as both my bandmates and my friends. They have pushed me to become a better songwriter, musician and vocalist. Weāre all extremely excited for this release, which includes quite a few āfirstsā for the band, and weāre thrilled to be back on tour to play these psychotic songs for our fans. Expect some surprises.ā
While āGold & Greyā found the band once again working with Purple producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mogwai), sequestering themselves at Fridmannās remote upstate New York Tarbox Road Studio. The 17-track album ushered in two significant changes: a decidedly different recording process and guitar player Gina Gleasonās debut on a Baroness recording.
The band, who tracked portions of the vocals, guitars and overdubs in Baizleyās home-basement studio, another first for them, eschewed their normal routine of entering the studio with meticulously detailed plans and instead opted for a looser, more improvisational approach that resulted in their most collaborative and emotionally evocative release to date.
I consider myself incredibly fortunate to know Sebastian, Nick and Gina as both my bandmates and my friends. They have pushed me to become a better songwriter, musician and vocalist. Weāre all extremely excited for this release, which includes quite a few āfirstsā for the band, and weāre thrilled to be back on tour to play these psychotic songs for our fans. Expect some surprises.ā
While āGold & Greyā found the band once again working with Purple producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mogwai), sequestering themselves at Fridmannās remote upstate New York Tarbox Road Studio. The 17-track album ushered in two significant changes: a decidedly different recording process and guitar player Gina Gleasonās debut on a Baroness recording.
The band, who tracked portions of the vocals, guitars and overdubs in Baizleyās home-basement studio, another first for them, eschewed their normal routine of entering the studio with meticulously detailed plans and instead opted for a looser, more improvisational approach that resulted in their most collaborative and emotionally evocative release to date.
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āOur goal is, was, and will always be to write increasingly superior, more honest and compelling songs, and to develop a more unique and challenging sound,ā offers Baroness founder, guitar player and vocalist John Baizley. āIām sure we have just finished our best, most adventurous album to date. We dug incredibly deep, challenged ourselves and recorded a record Iām positive we could never again replicate.
I consider myself incredibly fortunate to know Sebastian, Nick and Gina as both my bandmates and my friends. They have pushed me to become a better songwriter, musician and vocalist. Weāre all extremely excited for this release, which includes quite a few āfirstsā for the band, and weāre thrilled to be back on tour to play these psychotic songs for our fans. Expect some surprises.ā
While āGold & Greyā found the band once again working with Purple producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mogwai), sequestering themselves at Fridmannās remote upstate New York Tarbox Road Studio. The 17-track album ushered in two significant changes: a decidedly different recording process and guitar player Gina Gleasonās debut on a Baroness recording.
The band, who tracked portions of the vocals, guitars and overdubs in Baizleyās home-basement studio, another first for them, eschewed their normal routine of entering the studio with meticulously detailed plans and instead opted for a looser, more improvisational approach that resulted in their most collaborative and emotionally evocative release to date.
I consider myself incredibly fortunate to know Sebastian, Nick and Gina as both my bandmates and my friends. They have pushed me to become a better songwriter, musician and vocalist. Weāre all extremely excited for this release, which includes quite a few āfirstsā for the band, and weāre thrilled to be back on tour to play these psychotic songs for our fans. Expect some surprises.ā
While āGold & Greyā found the band once again working with Purple producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mogwai), sequestering themselves at Fridmannās remote upstate New York Tarbox Road Studio. The 17-track album ushered in two significant changes: a decidedly different recording process and guitar player Gina Gleasonās debut on a Baroness recording.
The band, who tracked portions of the vocals, guitars and overdubs in Baizleyās home-basement studio, another first for them, eschewed their normal routine of entering the studio with meticulously detailed plans and instead opted for a looser, more improvisational approach that resulted in their most collaborative and emotionally evocative release to date.





















