BARONESS To Film 'A Horse Called Golgotha' Video

September 10, 2009

Savannah, Georgia's BARONESS will partner up once again with director Joshua Green to film the first video from the band's forthcoming album, "Blue Record". The clip for the track "A Horse Called Golgotha" will be lensed this weekend in the group's hometown.

BARONESS previously worked with Greene and The Distillery Collective on the "Wanderlust" video.

BARONESS will embark on month-long headlining tour on November 18 in Washington, D.C. The trek will feature a number of guests along the way, including EARTHLESS, TORCHE, PIG DESTROYER, US CHRISTMAS and IRON AGE.

A new BARONESS song, "A Horse Called Golgotha", is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off the Savannah, Georgia group's second full-length album, "Blue Record", which is scheduled for release on October 13 via Relapse Records. The follow-up to 2007's critically acclaimed "The Red Album" was recorded in Dallas, Texas with producer/engineer John Congleton (EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY, THE POLYPHONIC SPREE, BLACK MOUNTAIN).

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Bullhead's Psalm
02. The Sweetest Curse
03. Jake Leg
04. Steel That Sleeps the Eye
05. Swollen and Halo
06. Ogeechee Hymnal
07. A Horse Called Golgotha
08. O'er Hell And Hide
09. War, Wisdom and Rhyme
10. Blackpowder Orchard
11. The Gnashing
12. Bullhead's Lament

BARONESS will make its Australian live debut as part of the massive Soundwave Festival. Other acts taking part in the event include FAITH NO MORE, JANE'S ADDICTION, AFI, MESHUGGAH, PENNYWISE, SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE and ISIS.



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