BARONESS: 'March To The Sea' Video Released

August 27, 2013

"March To The Sea", the new video from BARONESS, can be seen below. The clip, which was filmed at the Union Transfer in singer/guitar player John Baizley's adopted hometown of Philadelphia, opens with the enthusiastic crowd chanting "welcome back" to the obviously emotional band, highlighting BARONESS' first live performance following the well-documented accident that left the bandmembers severely injured.

BARONESS has been on the road steadily since May, having performed at several festivals including Bonnaroo, Orion Music + More, Lollapalooza and most recently FYF Fest. Entertainment Weekly described the band's Lollapalooza performance as "a volcanic eruption of thick riffs, spry solos, and wicked vocal bellows" while Rolling Stone's FYF Fest review highlighted BARONESS' "feats of stunning metal artistry." The band wraps up their North American tour dates on September 6 at KISW's Pain In The Grass before heading to Europe in late September as well as trekking to Australia in February for the Soundwave Festival.

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