Produced by John Congleton, this album has a very specific "dry but massive" sound. Unlike many metal records of the 2012 era that were brickwalled and over-compressed, Yellow & Green has room to breathe.
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: A complementary intro that mirrors the first disc but leans into a darker, more hypnotic vibe.
This side stays closer to their heavy roots but adds more anthemic, "arena-rock" energy. Critics from Pitchfork described it as more "meditative" than their previous work. Produced by John Congleton, this album has a
For the uninitiated, Yellow & Green is the third studio album by Baroness, released on July 17, 2012, via Relapse Records. Following their critically acclaimed Blue Record (2009), the band took a sharp left turn.
Is the original pressing of Yellow & Green a ghost? Absolutely. "Don't look at it as code
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