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The video was directed by Jimmy Hubbard and released in January 2013. [ 4 ] A live version of the song, performed in Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 1 's Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter , was included on an extended play titled Live at Maida Vale .
Baroness is an American heavy metal band from Savannah, Georgia that has been active since 2003. [1] Its early members grew up together in Lexington, Virginia. [2] The band has undergone numerous lineup changes, with frontman John Baizley serving as the sole constant throughout.
John Dyer Baizley (born October 10, 1977) is an American musician and painter most notable for being the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of heavy metal band Baroness, which formed in 2003 in Savannah, Georgia. He has been the sole constant member for the band throughout its run of more than two decades.
Live at Maida Vale was released as a digital download and received a limited edition one-off pressing on 12" vinyl via Relapse records. [3] The A-side of the vinyl version contains all of the music while the B-side includes an etching of artwork by John Baizley.
In an interview with Revolver, frontman John Baizley explained that the band members were calling the record Orange until the day before it was mastered.He was not fond of the title, and after noticing the phrase "gold and grey" present in lyrics from two of the album's songs, he settled on the Gold & Grey title.
Blue Record was released on October 13, 2009 by Relapse Records. [4] It is available on CD, on vinyl, and as a music download.The Japanese edition features a cover version of the Descendents song "Bikeage", which was recorded during same studio sessions as the album.
A music video for "Wanderlust" debuted on December 6, 2007 on MTV's Headbangers Ball. [7] On September 4, 2007, Red Album was released by Relapse Records. The album is available on CD, on vinyl, and as a music download.
"Take My Bones Away" is a song by American heavy metal band Baroness and the first single from the band's third studio album, Yellow & Green. The track was released digitally and on a 7-inch flexi disc included with the 63rd and 64th issues of the Austrian alternative music magazine Slam.