BARONESS Announce European Tour And Limited Edition EP
Live At Maida Vale EP Available on July 22 |
As Baroness thunder through their first week of North American tour dates since the release of Yellow & Green, the band set their sights on a return to Europe with a four week trek across the continent together with Royal Thunder, and an EP release of their 2012 BBC Session titled Live At Maida Vale (July 22 UK/World, July 19 Germany/Benelux and July 23 North America release via Relapse Records).European Tour Dates (support by Royal Thunder):
September 27 – Tilburg, Holland – 013 September 28 – Köln, Germany – Stahlwerk September 29 – Antwerp, Belgium – Trix October 1 – Paris, France – Le Trabendo October 2 – Luxembourg – Den Atelier October 3 – Dortmund, Germany – FZW (Visions Westend Festival)* October 5 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Loppen October 6 – Trondheim, Norway – Sorslaen Samfundet (UKA-13 Student Festival)* October 7 – Oslo, Norway – Rockefeller October 8 – Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser October 10 – Hamburg, Germany – Markthalle October 11 – Berlin, Germany – Postbahnhof October 13 – Vienna, Austria – Arena October 14 – München, Germany – Backstage Werk October 15 – Milan, Italy – Tunnel October 16 – Aarau, Switzerland – Kiff October 18 – Tourcoing, France – Le Grand Mix October 19 – Wolverhampton, UK – Slade Rooms October 20 – Glasgow, UK – Cathouse October 22 – Manchester, UK – Club Academy October 24 – London, UK – Electric Ballroom
* Royal Thunder opens on all dates except October 3 and 6 Baroness announced their eagerly awaited return to the road with guitar player Pete Adams saying: „It’s hard to find the words to express how excited we are to announce this tour. Seven months ago, who knew when it would be or even if we could get back on the road. But here we are, picking right back up where we left off. A heartfelt thanks to everyone’s unconditional love and support for us through, let’s hope, the hardest time this band will ever see. We told you we’d be back so let’s do this thing!†|
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The band has also released a candid interview video where they share their thoughts on the Summer 2012 tour bus accident and reveal the first rehearsal footage with Nick Jost (bass) and Sebastian Thomson (drums). Paste Magazine’s May 14 cover story documents Baizley’s recovery via a series of interviews over the past several months, click here to view.
Yellow & Green has garnered enormous praise and landed on various best of and year-end lists worldwide including reigning over Spin’s „20 Best Metal Albums of 2012,“ iTunes awarding „Take My Bones Away“ the distinction of the best metal song of the year, Metal Hammer Germany placing the release at #2 on their year-end list and BBC Music describing the album as a „nearly flawless collection“ while giving Yellow & Green the #13 spot in their Top 25 albums of 2012. The 18-track record also landed on year-end lists from Amazon (#46), Close Up Sweden (#4), Decibel (#2), Guitar World (#15), Loudwire (#4), Magnet (#12), Metal Hammer Norway (#4), Metal Hammer UK (#14), Paste (#47), Pitchfork (#27), PopMatters (#4), Revolver (#4), Stereogum (#18), Terrorizer (#2), Treble (#2), Village Voice (#6) Visions Germany (#4), Aardschok Netherlands (#3) and Metal Hammer Germany (#2).
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