BARONESS Releases Official Music Video for Second Single ‘Beneath The Rose’

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BARONESS will release its sixth album, “Stone”, on September 15 via Abraxan Hymns. Today they have debuted a second track from the eagerly-awaited collection, sharing “Beneath The Rose” and its accompanying video. Watch it below.

“It feels great to be releasing music again,” John Baizley shares. “Especially a song like ‘Beneath The Rose,’ which we began writing during the “Gold & Grey” sessions almost six years ago. During those sessions, the song never quite took off but once we began writing “Stone”, one of the first things I did was pull that main guitar riff out of retirement to see if we could breathe new life into the bones of this song. Paired with ‘Last Word,’ ‘Beneath the Rose’ became a microcosmic expression of “Stone”, a kind of mission statement that hints at the wide musical territory we cover throughout the rest of the album. It’s also part one of a trilogy of songs that also includes ‘Choir’ and ‘The Dirge.’”

Continuing the DIY ethos that infuses the forthcoming album, the video for “Beneath The Rose” was self-directed by the band, with editing handled by John Baizley and Nick Jost. Similarly, “Last Word,” the first single released from “Stone”, features a Nick Jost-created clip.

“Much the same as we decided to create and produce STONE ourselves, we’ve adopted a similar DIY attitude regarding our videos,” adds Baizley. “This is the second installment in a video series that we’re creating: shooting, directing and editing ourselves. It’s been an exciting and creative process utilizing elements of photography, stop-motion, animation and traditional video. We’re curious to see how far we can go with this “Stone” video project series, relying heavily on found objects, local environments and our admittedly limited lighting, video and photo equipment. Like all BARONESS projects, it feels great to further expand our creative vision and capabilities.”

Baizley comments about the album: “An important through line in BARONESS is we don’t like to repeat ourselves. It’s all about the willingness to take risks. When I was younger, the whole point of music was to be different, not to do the same thing, and not to listen to parents or play by the rules. That’s kind of goofy, but in practice, it works. It’s really sort of terrifying to be at the sixth record in your career and think that you’ll have to keep up with your history rather than continually invent. So, we doubled down on continuously inventing to see where it takes us. I think this record is a good reflection of that. ‘Stone’ is a lot more alive, more direct.”

That voluntary evolution brought the now Philadelphia-meets-Brooklyn based band to the border town of Barryville, New York. Electing to produce “Stone” themselves, the members of BARONESS spent a month shrouded amidst the pines, holed up in a vacation rental that became an impromptu recording space replete with big, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, and brick/glass walls. While they wrote “Stone”, Baizley recorded and pre-mixed it in real time, giving each song on “Stone” its own sonic treatment. After the group finished tracking drums, guitars, and bass, they took everything back to Baizley‘s basement studio to record vocals before handing the album off to mix master Joe Barresi (KYUSS, TOOL) and mastering guru Bob Ludwig (LED ZEPPELIN, NIRVANA).

“The recording process was completely self-contained,” adds drummer Sebastian Thomsen. “Having just the four of us in a rented house in the mountains for a month resulted in not only a cohesive and authentic sound, but also an intense collective mentality.”

“I think we were able to strip everything away on this record,” guitarist Gina Gleason shares. “We were unified in that. So, we just jumped in and did our best. That felt really good. It was a really cool, empowering, creative experience.”

Breakdown on “Stone” vinyl colorways

“Stone” pre-orders and pre-saves are available now. The album features original cover art by John Baizley and is available on a variety of formats, including an indie exclusive LP and ten limited-edition custom vinyl variants themed after each song on the album and designed by Baizley himself, as well as CD, a limited-edition deluxe CD featuring a bonus disc of live tracks recorded on the “Your Baroness” tour, and a limited blue cassette.

“Stone” track listing:

 1. Embers
 2. Last Word
 3. Beneath The Rose
 4. Choir
 5. The Dirge
 6. Anodyne
 7. Shine
 8. Magnolia
 9. Under The Wheel
10. Bloom

“Stone” Artwork

BARONESS has simultaneously announced the “Sweet Oblivion” tour, a seven-week trek that sees the band traversing North America this fall. Tickets are on sale Friday, June 23 at 10 a.m. local time, with BARONESS bringing along some of their favorite bands, including JESUS PIECE, PORTRAYAL OF GUILT, PRIMITIVE MAN, KEN MODE, WAYFARER, CHAT PILE, VILE CREATURE, SOUL GLO, SHEER MAG, ESCUELA GRIND, MIDWIFE, HOAXED, EMPIRE STATE BASTARD, CLOUD RAT, IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT, UNIFORM and AGRICULTURE, with more support acts to be announced.

BARONESS Tour Dates:

Oct. 13 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Sound Stage
Oct. 14 – Richmond, VA – Canal Club
Oct. 15 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Oct. 17 – Tampa, FL – The Ritz Ybor
Oct. 18 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
Oct. 20 – Dallas, TX – The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Oct. 21 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
Oct. 22 – Austin, TX – Empire Control Room & Garage
Oct. 24 – Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
Oct. 25 – Mesa, AZ – Nile Theater
Oct. 27 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
Oct. 28 – Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether
Oct. 29 – Berkeley, CA – UC Theater Taube Family Music Hall
Oct. 31 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
Nov. 3 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
Nov. 4 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
Nov. 6 – Edmonton, AB – Union Hall
Nov. 7 – Calgary, AB – The Palace Theater
Nov. 9 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
Nov. 11 – Denver, CO – Summit
Nov. 12 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room Lounge
Nov. 14 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
Nov. 15 – Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre
Nov. 17 – Columbus, OH – The King of Club
Nov. 18 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall
Nov. 19 – Toronto, ON – The Danforth Music Hall
Nov. 20 – Montreal, QC – Théâtre Beanfield
Nov. 22 – Albany, NY – Empire Live
Nov. 24 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theater & Ballroom
Nov. 25 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre
Nov. 26 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Nov. 28 – Boston, MA – Royale
Nov. 29 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
Dec. 1 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer

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