Baroness – Yellow and Green
Yellow & Green proves that Baroness is moving onward, choosing not to stagnate in one genre or lose themselves in what Baroness should sound like.
Read MoreYellow & Green proves that Baroness is moving onward, choosing not to stagnate in one genre or lose themselves in what Baroness should sound like.
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Read MoreThe music, even when it doesn’t work, is danceable, tight. When it does, it’s terrific.
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