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Baroness | Blue Record

Relapse (2009)
By MIKAEL WOOD  |  October 14, 2009
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These sludge-metal dudes from Savannah turned heads among the heavy-music cognoscenti in 2007 with Red Album, whose cover depicted a couple of soulful-looking tribal types surrounded by loads of red flowers. Two years later, they’re back with Blue Record, whose sleeve is dominated by fearsome images of waves and fish.

Do not be surprised when 2010 brings us Ochre EP and a picture of a lamp. That said, for a band of ultra-prosaic album titlers, Baroness are big thinkers when it comes to their music.

Here, as on Red Album, they keep finding new ways to make old Black Sabbath tricks seem fresh, whether by giving the old war-pigs rumble some post-hardcore dexterity (“A Horse Called Golgotha”), upping the misty-mountain-melody quotient (“Blackpowder Orchard”), or stretching toward the horizon with trippy laser-show guitar theatrics (“Bullhead’s Lament,” which on any other metal band’s record would have been called “Butthead’s Lament”). Come for the predictable; stay for the un-.

BARONESS | Middle East downstairs, 480 Mass Ave, Cambridge | November 21 | 18 + | $12 | 617.864.EAST or www.mideastclub.com

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3 Comments / Add Comment

efilnikcufecin

Go back to reviewing Lady Gaga.

Posted: October 15 2009 at 12:42 PM

rockwriter

I find that most rock/pop critics tend to be fairly lazy and close-minded when it comes to reviewing heavy music: throw in a Sabbath reference here, make a snarky remark about boneheaded fans there, if you wanna look cool and hip, add "post -" or "- core" and make it a subgenre. Thanks for confirming my suspicions.
Posted: October 15 2009 at 1:28 PM

rockwriter

I find that most rock/pop critics tend to be fairly lazy and close-minded when it comes to reviewing heavy music: throw in a Sabbath reference here, make a snarky remark about boneheaded fans there, if you wanna look cool and hip, add "post -" or "- core" and make it a subgenre. Thanks for confirming my suspicions.
Posted: October 15 2009 at 1:28 PM
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