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While touring following their 2012 release Yellow & Green, the band's bus careened off the road and into the woods outside of Bath, England. Suffering severe injuries, two band members made the decision to leave the band. Front man John Baizley chose to continue the band's touring presence after seven months following a letter addressed to his fans stating he would continue, "till the wheels fall off." Brandishing his scars and burns on both arms in triumph, he forever cemented his devotion for Baroness and his fans.
That display of passion is not found often these days, and it is certainly reflected in their performances. Seeing this band live in venue sizes that span the gambit, their shows always provide the same indomitable energy. Even on a Sunday night at the Lexington, VA natives drew a crowd that was dripping with anticipation. Amongst their performances of "Yellow & Green," ranked 6th Top Hard Rock Album in 2013, and past masterpieces, you could sense the deep respect amongst the fans for the band's perseverance in their craft. It adds another element to their shows, a certain deeply rooted belief in the true value of their music.
We were there for a reason. Not only to see Baroness, but to witness a phenomenon. Opening with "Take My Bones Away" and "March To The Sea," their sound almost itched for the luxury of a larger space. They carried us on a sonic journey, guiding us through sweeter melodies with a tang of grit, all the way to a heavier, thumping, and simply powerful encore. This band persists to follow their passion of live performance, and the crowd acknowledged that in the most genuine of ways. It is a truly special experience to see Baroness live when their performance is placed in the context of the bands eventful past.
Baroness is an incredible, complex band, and they put on a great show at Ziggo Dome (for a tough crowd nonetheless, completely outside their genre and comfort zone, between 2 bands that are a lot more similar to each other),
The energy level was high and the setlist was solid. They really never disappoint, worth every time. All of their individual performances are worth noting, but as a woman watching someone like Gina Gleason on stage is incredibly inspiring and exciting.
I've been waiting to see these guys every since their Hopscotch appearance was cancelled due to the accident.
It was worth the wait. The entire show was great and the crowd participation was amazing. I think everyone figured the end of Chlorine and Wine would be epic with the whole room singing along and it did not disappoint!
I hope next time they come back to NC it is a slightly larger venue because I know a lot of people didn't get the chance to attend.
Been waiting a long time to see Baroness again. I saw them once off of the Red record in Albany NY and please come back soon! Had to travel to Northampton MA to see them but it was well worth it. Possibly the best and hottest show I've been to in 2016!! Looking forward to more. Loved the opener Pallbearer also.
Definitely a good show, though I would've wished for the singer to interact with the audience a bit more. But otherwise, the guitarist talked sometimes, talking about how they once recorded an album here in Dallas, which was a nice touch for the public to hear.
Baroness rules.They are one of the tightest bands that I've ever seen live. Their records are great, but nothing rivals their live shows. They are transcendent, hopeful, and still heavy as all get out. They look like they still love playing music.
John was amazing, the show and the ambiance were over my expectations. I bought a tshirt so much it was good.i rate it 9/10 the only thing that bugged me was the first group but they werent that bad just that the two styles are very different.
We'll there was no concert as Brussels got attacked by some suicidal fucks. But your app didn't really get that, did it?
And as songkick requires a review that has at least 30 words long i'll just continue writing until I've reached the end
Absolutely fantastic concert. Small room, great crowd. Baroness was really on it last night. Can't wait for them to come to NC again! I will be sure to see them anytime they are close.
Pure intensity! The 45 minute set for this festival was the best all day. John is incredibly awesome and Baroness just killed it.
I will see them every time they are in Denver.