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Artist | Baroness |
Album | Yellow & Green |
Genre | Hard Rock |
Release | 17 July 2012 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 7/9 |
Duration | 6:15 |
Country | USA |
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Very refreshing. This is one of those few records where a bit light bulb goes off in my head and I think. ah hah! I have not listened to metal in years, and I am only kicking myself for not going to more of their shows in Savannah when I went to school there. This is the kind of 'metal' music that removes the bad elements what of what is sometimes a pretentious genre. Rarely do people who make metal music approach their songwriting with this level of open mindedness and creativity. The story telling is also very interesting. There are a lot of points where I feel a real 'animals' era Pink Floyd vibe. Kudos to these guys for pushing their genre to new limits and setting a bar that many of their 'peers' may not have the forethought to reach towards. As a former longtime resident of Savannah, this album really hits a very personal chord. It really communicates the dichotomy of living in that city. You are surrounded by all this beauty and relaxation, but there is this undercurrent of crime and possible danger. It’s a place of extremes, but very very rewarding. Every time I hear the last track I get really home sick for the low country. thank you Baroness.
I will have to hear their next release to see if I agree 100% with this one. Im mixed on this release. I like the fact that Baroness is trying to push beyond the sound they have had since their beginnings, its a must for all bands to grow and experiment. My only issue with this album is the vocals often sound forced into a area and sound that doesn't sound comfortable as well as the music. The band is talented and creative but I agree with some others that several of the tracks fall into the contemporary alternative category and thats not any place for a band who wants to be recognized for its sound and experimentation. I love tracks like Take my bones away and March to the sea, I hear a lot of early Baroness in those and I especially love the move towards more prog sounding songs like Cocainum , Sea Lungs and the Color theme songs. I think if they find a way to merge and complete those sounds of those song with strong lyrics and riffs for the follow up releases after this album, I believe they will find their niche for a few more albums and even more respect from their older fans and a wider but appreciative newer audience. I give it a 3, only because being a older guy thats been through the early metal, punk, post punk and later grunge / indy sounds I would say this ways a bit too heavy with contemporary alternative music for my taste. Maybe it should have just been the Yellow Album, because thats basically all i purchased. Its not strong enough as a double.
not their best, but good. I've been a fan of Baroness since their first album. Their style of music never gets old to me......the heavy guitar lines, chunky bass lines, big drum beats, and the crushing vocals. This album displays the band's maturity in exploring different avenues of music, which are styles I also like. I listen to many different bands and styles of music but I'm not a fan at all of mainstream music on the radio which this album resembles to close for a metal enthusiast. My opinion is that either they wanted to explore each others musical curiosities or they wanted to get more album sales which this album should achieve beings it is geared more for the radio. That also goes for any new Metallica album after "and justice for all" and the newest Mastodon album which is my least favorite out of all of them. Most people would call this being a sellout which is an opinion so a 3 star is all I give due to them straying farther than any band has strayed before from the roots they began from. I won't be buying this one due to that. Hopefully they go back to their original sound they created from the first album....
An unexpected disappointment. After thoroughly enjoying their last two records I must say that I found Y&G to be a bit of a letdown. With a rare exception, gone are any traces of sludge metal, and for that matter, much of anything metal at all. After really liking the first single, 'Take My Bones Away', I was expecting a similar sound for the rest of the record; but it's nowhere to be found, except maybe on The Line Between. Baroness are not a prog metal/prog rock band, yet most of this album affects a prog-metal vibe; apparently the band has been listening to a lot of Pink Floyd and perhaps some Mars Volta lately. It's not convincing. 'Sea Lungs' seems to be going for a 'Golgotha' vibe, but instead sounds like early to mid 80s Ozzy or Priest fare, minus the epic guitar of Rhoads or the howling Halford vox. The band also veers off into modern indie rock territory on other occasions. Sorry, guys, but I heard plenty of this exact same music in the 80s NWOBHM era. The lack of direction and cohesion is apparent and obvious; any pretense towards heaviness has been abandoned :( The final fault I will find with this album is the horrendous mixing and production. The drums seem to be heavily compressed and are simply horrible compared to the last two records, and the indie-rock/prog gloss dilutes any sense of depth or resonance. Vocals sound buried. Overall, 2.5/5.
Yellow and Green.. Let me first say I love the Red and Blue albums, especially the Blue album. Golgotha is one of my favorite songs. Unfortunately the Yellow and Green album went almost completely away from the red and blue albums. I obviously expect change just in progression and maturity, but this album loses the baroness sound, and identity. It sounds much more mainstream, and with few exception does it show any heaviness that you would expect. The guitar is ok, but not nearly what it was on the previous two albums. The drums are boring, and aren't nearly as complex as red or blue. The vocals have gone away from what they were. Almost every song sounds like they were just trying to rhyme and fell into a formula (which is why I dislike most mainstream bands, they all follow a formula). This album was definitely a regression for Baroness. If another band did this album it would be better, it's just not good for baroness. It reminds me of when Metallica did the black album. Hopefully the next album will be better, and they'll go back to some of there red and blue roots.
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Back Where I Belong is a song that was released in 17 July 2012.
Back Where I Belong is a song from the Yellow & Green album.
Back Where I Belong is performed by Baroness.
Back Where I Belong has a duration of 6:15 minutes.
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