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Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
Album artwork for Stone by Baroness

The origins of Stone go back to 2020. It is not a pandemic record, but the core of it was written during its darkest days. Anxiety, relief, and resolve are stitched deeply throughout. When the foursome was isolated in Pennsylvania and New York, turning stems of music into full-fledged songs felt insurmountable. Barones toiled as the world roiled. Creativity fully flourished only when they escaped to an Airbnb in Barryville, a quaint hamlet on the New York / Pennsylvania border. The undulating "Beneath the Rose," the energetic drive of "Anodyne," the trad-metal burlof "Last Word," and the dynamic introspection of “Shine” rushed out, as did the motorik of “Choir” and the emotional heft of “Magnolia.” Stone was a sort of catharsis, a turning of the page, a middle finger to the suffocating insincerity of expectation.

Baroness

Stone

Abraxan Hymns
Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
LP +

£28.99

exclusive

140 Gram Vinyl housed in a Heavyweight Printed Inner Sleeve inside of a Gatefold Sleeve with Black Flood and a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet.

Transparent Yellow

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 500 copies
Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

850053211188-RT

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
LP

£26.99

140 Gram Vinyl housed in a Heavyweight Printed Inner Sleeve inside of a Gatefold Sleeve with Black Flood and a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet.

Black
Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479929

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
LP +

£26.99

140 Gram Vinyl housed in a Heavyweight Printed Inner Sleeve inside of a Gatefold Sleeve with Black Flood and a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet.

Ruby Red

Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479943

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
CDx2 +

£14.99

Two Screenprinted Discs with Stone CD and an Additional CD with Live Selections from the By Request tour. These Discs are housed in a Six-Panel Wallet with a Lyric Booklet

Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479967

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
CD

£11.99

Screenprinted Disc housed in a Six-Panel Wallet with a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet. 

Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479936

Baroness

Stone

Abraxan Hymns
Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
LP +

£28.99

exclusive

140 Gram Vinyl housed in a Heavyweight Printed Inner Sleeve inside of a Gatefold Sleeve with Black Flood and a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet.

Transparent Yellow

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 500 copies
Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

850053211188-RT

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
LP

£26.99

140 Gram Vinyl housed in a Heavyweight Printed Inner Sleeve inside of a Gatefold Sleeve with Black Flood and a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet.

Black
Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479929

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
LP +

£26.99

140 Gram Vinyl housed in a Heavyweight Printed Inner Sleeve inside of a Gatefold Sleeve with Black Flood and a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet.

Ruby Red

Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479943

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
CDx2 +

£14.99

Two Screenprinted Discs with Stone CD and an Additional CD with Live Selections from the By Request tour. These Discs are housed in a Six-Panel Wallet with a Lyric Booklet

Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479967

Album artwork for Stone by Baroness
CD

£11.99

Screenprinted Disc housed in a Six-Panel Wallet with a Four-Panel Lyric Booklet. 

Released 15/09/2023Catalogue Number

0850018479936

The origins of Stone go back to 2020. It is not a pandemic record, but the core of it was written during its darkest days. Anxiety, relief, and resolve are stitched deeply throughout. When the foursome was isolated in Pennsylvania and New York, turning stems of music into full-fledged songs felt insurmountable. Barones toiled as the world roiled. Creativity fully flourished only when they escaped to an Airbnb in Barryville, a quaint hamlet on the New York / Pennsylvania border. The undulating "Beneath the Rose," the energetic drive of "Anodyne," the trad-metal burlof "Last Word," and the dynamic introspection of “Shine” rushed out, as did the motorik of “Choir” and the emotional heft of “Magnolia.” Stone was a sort of catharsis, a turning of the page, a middle finger to the suffocating insincerity of expectation.