Reviews

Baroness – “Gold & Grey”

  1. Front Toward Enemy
  2. I’m Already Gone
  3. Seasons
  4. Sevens
  5. Tourniquet
  6. Anchor’s Lament
  7. Throw Me An Anchor
  8. I’d Do Anything
  9. Blankets of Ash
  10. Emmett-Radiating Light
  11. Cold Blooded Angels
  12. Crooked Mile
  13. Broken Halo
  14. Can Oscura
  15. Borderlines
  16. Assault on East Falls
  17. Pale Sun

Baroness have been a force all their own in the 12 years since the debut of their Red Album. Coming full circle, they’re travel through the color map has come to Gold & Grey, releasing on June 14th, 2019.

Each album has been crafted with such love and razor-sharp intensity over the years, and one shouldn’t expect less of Gold & Grey. Since the previous release of Purple in 2015, Peter Adams (guitar) left the band and has since been replaced by Gina Gleason. Her introduction into the band has injected not only new energy, but completely new dynamics in the songwriting and direction of the band’s sound.

The LP’s sound is similar, and yet, still in stark contrast from previous albums. Yes, the sludgy sound is still around, but they continue to shift focus toward post and progressive metal, classic heavy metal, and even hard rock. Along with the slight change in stylistic direction, Gleason’s vocal contributions and harmonies with John Baizley (guitar, vocals) create a new, and contrasting sound that seems to really push the music further than before. Songs such as “I’d Do Anything” and “Cold Blooded Angels” are distinctly new in sound, and belong in this new era of fresh blood.

Gold & Grey is but a tip of the iceberg with what the new incarnation of Baroness can do. This excellent album is an explicit reminder of the sheer amount of talent and creativity that inhabit each member. The emotion that is shared throughout each note and beat is inherently, and intentionally, visceral and vibrant.

Final Thoughts

A refreshing and updated sound from the band has provided a record that is miles ahead of their previous album, and breaks new ground. A must listen!

Overall

100

Vocals

95

Mix

90

Josh Campbell

Share
Published by
Josh Campbell

Recent Posts

Live Review: Garbage at Mission Ballroom

Garbage's recent show at Denver's Mission Ballroom was bittersweet. On one hand, they sounded great.…

3 days ago

Avatar – Don’t Go In The Forest

TL;DR Rating★★★★★★★★★★ Tonight We Must Be Warriors In The Airwaves Captain Goat Don’t Go In…

6 days ago

Judas Priest at Broadmoor World Arena

Honestly, seeing Judas Priest still absolutely demolishing a stage after all these years? It was incredible. Fifty plus years…

3 weeks ago

Live Review: Pulp Play Their First Colorado Show

Pulp played their first Colorado show at Red Rocks and of course it rained. And…

1 month ago

Review: Amorphis – Borderland

You do something for thirty-plus years, and eventually, you stop worrying about whether you can…

2 months ago

Live Review: Spoon and Pixies at Red Rocks

Big crowds don't always turn out for opening bands, but when Spoon took the stage…

2 months ago

This website uses cookies.