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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…   Read Story »
John Dyer Baizley is probably best known as the frontman of Savannah, GA's Baroness, but his visual artwork is arguably even more famous than his music. Among his other pursuits, for years now…   Read Story »
There's probably no album this year that will face more contention than Baroness's Yellow & Green. (That Lana Del Rey album came out last year, right? No?) The third track to be released from the…   Read Story »
I didn't go to the Meshuggah/Baroness/Decapitated show when it came through town -- I've never been a huge Meshuggah guy, honestly -- but my friend Aaron did, and as he recalls it, Baroness were not…   Read Story »
Yellow & Green, the third album from Georgia sludge-monsters Baroness, is one of the most anticipated underground metal albums in recent memory. And now we're finally getting to hear a track from the…   Read Story »
Last January we posted a remix of Surfer Blood's "Swim (To Reach The End)" by Baroness drummer Allen Blickle. Then, this past summer, he recast the Florida crew's "Twin Peaks." Surprising? Not…   Read Story »
It's not the first time Allen Blickle's remixed Surfer Blood -- we posted his "Swim" remix a few months back. This remix appears on Surfer Blood's "Floating Vibes" single, out August 24. It's still a…   Read Story »
Four years into my Coachella career and I've never experienced an Indio spring so mild. It's a gift from the gods meaning Brooklynites like Scott and I can wear jeans all weekend, a blessing with the…   Read Story »
Surfer Blood's name is tougher than their sound. No doubt. But what happens when the West Palm Beach buzz group hook up with Baroness drummer Allen Blickle for a remix of Astro Coast's nimble…   Read Story »
Every year I'm tempted to -- and sometimes do -- say "this has been a great year for metal." It's a toss-away idea: If you consume the genre obsessively, every year seems sort of great, the chaff…   Read Story »