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Yellow & Green

BaronessMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: July 17, 2012
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5.0 out of 5 stars Baroness - Yellow And Green July 17, 2012
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Yellow & Green is the third full-length studio album by the Savannah based Progressive/Sludge Metal band Baroness, it was released in the summer of 2012, produced by John Congleton and is a double disc album.

Like the band's previous albums (and indeed some other Savanah based bands, including Black Tusk and Kylesa) the artwork was created by singer John Dyer Baizley. Furthermore, like the band's previous two albums Red Album and Blue Record, the discs are each given a colour theme.

Both discs open with a musical intro-theme, one for each of the two colours. For example, the first track on disc one is `Yellow Theme' which is a brief instrumental piece using some of the notes and rhythms from later on the disc.

Then, it bursts in with the ridiculously catchy single `Take My Bones Away,' which features brilliant melodic guitar lines and a memorable chorus, some keys and a brilliantly dynamic form where things build up, cut out, speed up, slow down and come in and out of effects loops. It may be shocking if you are caught off guard, but it's a phenomenal track that's every bit as memorable as `Teeth Of A Cogwheel' `Wanderlust' or `A Horse Called Golgotha,' if not more so.

Everything about the album is just a little bit bigger and better than the previous two albums. The production job is fantastic, the songwriting is a little bit more distinctive, John Baizley's vocals have improved immensely and of course there is a full seventy-five minutes worth of music to enjoy this time around.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Hazy Sunday Morning October 18, 2012
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Probably one of the most debated albums in the metal lover's world... Why? Because Baroness' latest dual album is intentionally NOT metal. A recent reported anti-metal music creator, John Baizley and crew have crafted a new genre of "metal-rock-a-lullabilly"...? (I'm Ron Burgandy?)

I hated this album upon first listen..."Seriously? WTF!!!" However, I believe all music deserves a fair chance, especially when made by one of my favorite bands.

I ran into John Baizley a few weeks before the album released...we were both at a Philadelphia brunch spot near fish town. The dude seemed chill...his whole demeanor. Hardly the force I had seen live a few weeks earlier.

I divert into meeting Baizley intentionally; Baizley and his art had seemingly (from afar) changed...he'd grown older, and possibly wiser. After purchasing the album I threw it on my Zune player (anti-apple!) And would listen to it occasionally or whenever one of the songs would pop up randomly.

Slowly I noticed the album themes...regret, loss, perspective, honesty, awareness. This wasn't the "Isaak-screaming" band I had once loved; Baroness has changed...and I think for the better.

Slowly those trip-hop drumming and dream-like harmonies mixed with fuzz bass and clean melodramatic guitars started to groove together. Songs at first that seemed a mish-mosh of intentions and sounds slowly began to clarify...slowly they started to become ingenious. Lyrics began to ring true to myself and then became anthem-like.

I give this album four stars. "These days," when a yellow and green song pops up on my anti-establishment yet conformist Mp3 player I turn it up...this type of music is hard to find, and in my experience, totally unique.
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With Yellow & Green, Baroness continue their progression from hard-line dirty sludge metal to a more experimental yet accessible progressive rock. However, the sonic leap is much wider than the one from Red Album to Blue Record (their first two albums, Y&G being their third), which might leave some fans scratching their heads instead of banging them.

The band has shed their original hard-line dirty sludge metal sound, turning now to a more experimental, yet more accessible, progressive one. If you've never heard Baroness before, this is the album to get. However, I hesitate to recommend this to the more hardcore set who are expecting a harder, more refined version of the first two albums. The production quality has certainly improved, and the band members' focus, despite losing their dedicated bassist, is as precise as ever. But in improving their overall sound and playing, they've lost the rough edges that first drew my attention to them.

Now, I don't think that Baroness consciously is trying to become more "accessible" by purposefully watering down their sound to garner more record sales. I believe that Baroness is still the honest bunch of Virginians that I first met, with the same high degree of talent and dedication as before. They're going to make the kind of music that beckons them at this point in their growth. It remains to be heard if this poppier, radio-friendly sound points to the band's destination, or is simply an awkward teenage phase in a larger lifecycle.

On the album itself: its first of two parts, "Yellow" is the stronger of the two, with more memorable songs and a more cohesive feel across songs. I can't discount "Green" entirely, though, as it has my favorite track of them all, "The Line Between.
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1.0 out of 5 stars the NU baroness
why is there so much praise for an album that is an even bigger step backwards than their previous attempt? Read more
Published 14 days ago by giantwitchbong
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT
Melodic and heavy. Complex yet simple. Beautiful and ultra-sonic. What more can be said about Baroness? Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jon Hawkins
4.0 out of 5 stars Took Multiple Listens To Appreciate
In most ways, any new music from Baroness is good music and there's nothing inherently wrong with Yellow & Green (Y&G). Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. E. Ingle
5.0 out of 5 stars baroness are rulers
After seeing them live I appreciate their musical style even more. In keeping up with their previous albums, this album did not disappoint. Read more
Published 1 month ago by jason
5.0 out of 5 stars love this CD
Baroness are pretty cool, just discovered them. All songs are great. LOVE THEM. If you're a fan I think you too will love it!
Published 1 month ago by Soccer mom #1
2.0 out of 5 stars I really don't like this album
I have the first two albums. I have seen them live a couple times. I really liked them up to this point. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Glaublich
3.0 out of 5 stars Vinyl LP is NOT hardbound edition.
Love this album, but do not believe the Amazon listing describing it as "vinyl LP edition in hardbound book packaging". It's just a simple double LP. Read more
Published 2 months ago by B. Jester
5.0 out of 5 stars sword + floyd + radiohead = yellow & green
I Love this album. Its like three of my favorite bands (The Sword, Pink Floyd, Radiohead) thrown into a blender with a pinch of Mastodon and a Special Ingredient never before... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Sean Herbeck
5.0 out of 5 stars Baroness has changed....
I love old Baroness, and when I heard that they said their next album would be different and more relaxed I was wondering what we were in for. It's great. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Michael P. Conte
3.0 out of 5 stars Less edge, or less of something, than earlier releases
I discovered Baroness with the Red album, then went back and picked up their earlier releases, and now have heard three more colors, so to speak ... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Orange Newt
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