REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: August 20, 2022

BARONESS – Yellow & Green

I think it’s quite cool that the band name their albums after colours as the artwork becomes very striking and I really like artist, John Dyer Baizley’s covers. This is the band’s second album, released in 2012. They have been dubbed everything from sludge metal, to Prog metal, and all points in between. Although, I do get a strong Kyuss vibe from the band with the use of fuzz pedals.

The very delicate and ambient Yellow theme gets us under way before the huge stoner beast Take My Bones Away gets things under way for real.  A very delicate intro starts March To The Sea and a melody is added to the stoner vibe; a hint of Mastodon is in there also. Love the picked chords on Little Things and the beat and groove is awesome. Twinkler is a really cool acoustic piece with an almost medieval vibe. Cocainium is a freaking awesome track!!! Absolute monster tune with a great guitar intro before the main song starts with a superb harmony vocal and wicked groove. Then, the huge fat riff diverts your attention before the beauty returns. Epic stuff!!! Back Where I Belong follows and is a more delicate tune with a great melody. Sea Lungs follows and has a very indie style beat and groove. Eula closes out the Yellow album; it was released as the third single and it got a fair bit of airplay.

On to the Green album and opening piece Green Theme: a slow instrumental with an evil undercurrent to the main choral chord. Board Up The House is up next with a very quirky beat and main groove but the vocal harmony and melody are superb. MTNS follows and has a very indie vibe, it is my least favourite track. Foolsong is as close to the band get to a ballad. Collapse is quite a simple song compared to the rest of the record with just vocals, acoustic, drums, and some crazy sounds mixed in. Psalms Alive starts a bit like The Cure and stays that way for most of the song until the flume is increased. Stretchmarker is a laid back instrumental that leads into The Line Between and is the heaviest track on the Green album, and once again reminds me of Mastodon. The album closes out with another instrumental: If I Forget Thee, Low Country. My favourite track from the album is Take My Bones Away. They would have had a killer single album as there is a bit too much filler for me but that’s their schtick, doing these huge concept pieces.

8/10 from the Grooveman.

ARMORED SAINT – Delirious Nomad

Yet another one of the bands that shoulda, coulda, woulda, but never actually did. That’s not to say they weren’t a good band, in fact they were a bloody good band (especially live) but I guess they never quite had the songs.

This is their third release and came out in ’85 and was produced by Max Norman. First track in: Long Before I Die is a decent enough tune with not a bad riff. Nervous Man has the slow chugga riff, very reminiscent of the thrash bands of the day. Over The Edge has a nice evil riff, with a laid back vibe and a nice solo. The Laugh has a very NWOBHM riff and vibe to it. Conqueror is the best track on this side with a great riff and driving beat. For The Sake has a nice slow build up before a pretty standard chugga riff kicks in. Aftermath reminds me of Killing Machine era Judas Priest. In The Hole has a riff and groove that any hair band of the time (especially Dokken) would have been proud of (well, Max Norman did produce the thing). You’re Never Alone is just okay and nothing special, but then we get to my favourite and last track: Released. Now this baby sprints along at a great pace with a great riff and groove. I love their first album, March Of The Saint and their latest studio effort, Punching The Sky is awesome as well. This album however, is not their best.

7.5/10 from the Grooveman.