Jul 10th '12 by Tom Breihan @ 3:59pm2012/07/10
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On their new album Yellow & Green, the Philly-via-Savannah stoner-metal swamp monsters in Baroness have crafted a 75-minute monster of a double album, one that roams all around the boundaries of the band’s sound. We’ve already heard a few tracks from this ferocious achievement of an album — “Take My Bones Away,” “March To The Sea,” “Eula” — and frontman and album-cover designer John Dyer Baizley has talked to us about some of his favorite cover art. And now Spin has all of Yellow & Green streaming online. To hear it, click here.
Yellow & Green is out 7/17 on Relapse.
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Also streaming in it’s entirety on NPR – http://www.npr.org/2012/07/08/156292608/first-listen-baroness-yellow-and-green