BARONESS see the worldwide premiere of their “Wanderlust” video today, exclusively via Headbangersblog.com. “Wanderlust”, taken from BARONESS’ recently released Red Album, is the band’s first-ever video and it will see its televised premiere on this weekend’s (12/8) edition of ‘Headbanger’s Ball’ on MTV2.
Additionally, BARONESS has announced the first European tour dates in support of Red Album. This tour will begin in late January and will also include KYLESA. A listing of confirmed BARONESS tour dates can be found below with more to be announced soon.
Red Album, BARONESS’s debut full-length, was released internationally this past September and has landed the band on many “year-end” lists including the current Guitar World Magazine ‘2008 Readers Poll’ under “Best New Talent”. Preview tracks taken from album can be heard now via the band’s MySpace: www.MySpace.com/YourBaroness
BARONESS Tour Dates:
***All Shows from Jan. 26 thru Feb. 15 w/ KYLESA***
January 26 Tilburg, Netherlands 013
January 27 Hasselt, Belgium Muziekodroom
January 28 Bristol, U.K. The Croft
January 29 Birmingham, U.K. Medicine Bar
January 30 Manchester, U.K. Star & Garter
January 31 Glasgow, U.K. Nice N’ Sleazy
February 1 Sheffield, U.K. The Corporation
February 2 London, U.K. Water Rats
February 3 Brighton, U.K. The Barfly
February 5 Lausanne, Switzerland Romandie
February 8 Vienna, Austria Szene Wien
February 9 Innsbruck, Austria PMK
February 10 Prague, Czech Rep. 007
February 13 Copenhagen, Den. Stengade 30
February 15 Gronigen, Netherlands Vera
"Awesome things come to those who wait; After three EPs, art-metal magi Baroness have finally unfurled their full-length debut, a thrilling piece of midnight arson in their own proverbial garden of good and evil. 4.5/5" - Alternative Press
"Baroness demand your undivided attention on the damn-near-perfect Red Album. 9/10" - Decibel
"Red Album delivers a mighty high. 4/5" – Revolver
“Here, the ideas Baroness have offered since 2003-- a colossal, airtight rhythm section backing sludge-of-the-South vocals and guitars-- are realized with purpose and aim…The textures have become holistic atmospheres, the peaks anthemic strongholds, and the clashes unavoidable cataclysms. When they intersect in the middle, Red Album is hard to doubt . 8.4/10” – Pitchfork
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