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Purple (Baroness album)

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Purple
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 18, 2015
RecordedMarch–May 2015[1]
StudioTarbox Road
Cassadaga, New York
Genre
Length42:33
LabelAbraxan Hymns
Producer
Baroness chronology
Live at Maida Vale
(2013)
Purple
(2015)
Gold & Grey
(2019)
Singles from Purple
  1. "Chlorine & Wine"
    Released: August 28, 2015[4]
  2. "Shock Me"
    Released: November 15, 2015[5]
  3. "Try to Disappear"
    Released: December 12, 2017[6]
  4. "Morningstar"
    Released: December 12, 2017[6]

Purple is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Baroness. It was released in 2015 through the band's record label, Abraxan Hymns.

Background

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Baroness began writing Purple in early 2014.[7] The album was recorded and mixed by producer Dave Fridmann from March until May of 2015 at Tarbox Road Studio in Cassadaga, New York.[1] Purple is the first album from Baroness following their 2012 bus accident and the first to feature members Sebastian Thomson and Nick Jost.[2] It is the last album to feature Pete Adams, who left the band in 2017.[8]

Release

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Purple was released on December 18, 2015, through the band's newly founded record label, Abraxan Hymns. It is available on CD, vinyl, cassette tape, and as a music download. The cassette copies were a limited edition given away for free with the purchase of CD and LP editions of the album at participating stores.[9]

Four singles were released from Purple as part of a series of 12" vinyl picture discs featuring illustrations by artist Marald Van Haasteren.[10] The album's lead single, "Chlorine & Wine," was released on August 28, 2015.[4] The second single, "Shock Me," was released on November 15[5] and later nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.[11] The last two singles were released in December 2017, and each feature a B-side: "Try to Disappear" includes a live performance of the song that was recorded in 2016 at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, while "Morningstar" includes a demo version of the track.[10]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic85/100[12]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[13]
The A.V. ClubB[14]
Drowned in Sound8/10[15]
Exclaim!9/10[16]
The Guardian[17]
Metal Hammer[18]
Pitchfork8.5/10[19]
PopMatters[20]
Rolling Stone Australia[21]
Spin8/10[22]

Purple was met with critical acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic (a review aggregator site which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 from music critics), based on 19 critics, the album received a score of 85/100, which indicates "universal acclaim".

In Dom Lawson's review of the album for The Guardian, he described the album as a "far more focused and fiery beast; both a return to the stormy riffing and skewed melodies of old and a subtle but unmistakable lunge for mainstream glory. It's a balance they pull off brilliantly."[17] Pitchfork's Brandon Stosuy was likewise praising of the album, writing that "These are some of the biggest, strongest songs that Baroness has written; it's rock music that folds in their more metal leanings, along with something more delicate and spare. The hooks and melodies are their best."[19] Addison Herron-Wheeler of Exclaim! said that "Purple has just as much energy and power as the group's older works, but with a more refined and mature sound." She delcared the album a "must-hear," saying "Baroness are back, and they sound as good as ever."[16]

Thom Jurek of AllMusic said, "Though not as 'experimental' as their previous couple of records, as a whole Purple is far more focused, and it's certainly more euphoric. Surviving a close brush with death resulted in a celebratory affirmation of life that equates physical bombast and rockist swagger with woozy, dreamy, rainbow-streaked beauty."[13] In a review for Spin, Dan Weiss wrote "Whether the devastation of the [band's bus] accident has imbued Baizley with new life, or his dual successes in the arts are just making him a fuller person, somehow Purple is still heavier than Yellow & Green despite being a leaner machine"[22] In Mike Diver's review of Purple for Drowned in Sound, he referred to the album as a "quite wonderful record," "a certifiable triumph," and "a beyond-commendable comeback."[15]

Commercial performance

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Purple debuted at No. 70 on the Billboard 200 with nearly 17,500 sales in its first week.[23] It peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's Hard Rock Albums chart and topped the Independent Albums chart.[24] The album's second single, "Shock Me," reached number 28 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart.[25]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by John Dyer Baizley; all music is composed by Baroness

Purple track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Morningstar"4:16
2."Shock Me"4:17
3."Try to Disappear"4:52
4."Kerosene"5:10
5."Fugue"2:34
6."Chlorine & Wine"6:49
7."The Iron Bell"4:24
8."Desperation Burns"4:14
9."If I Have to Wake Up (Would You Stop the Rain?)"5:41
10."Crossroads of Infinity"0:16
Total length:42:33

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (2015–16) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[26] 64
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[27] 96
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[28] 91
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[29] 75
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[30] 64
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[31] 36
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[32] 88
US Billboard 200[33] 70
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[34] 1
US Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[35] 3
US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[36] 51
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[37] 2
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[38] 5
US Vinyl Albums (Billboard)[39] 8

Accolades

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Best-of lists
Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
L.A. Weekly US 10 Best Heavy Metal Albums of 2015[40] 2015 3
Loudwire US 20 Best Rock Albums of 2015[41] 2015 9
Metalholic US 50 Best Hard Rock and Metal Albums of 2015[42] 2015 5
New Noise US Top 50 Metal & Rock Albums of 2015[43] 2015 4
Pitchfork US The Best Metal Albums of 2015[44] 2015 6
Rock Sound UK Top 50 releases of 2015[45] 2015 23
Rolling Stone US 20 Best Metal Albums of 2015[46] 2015 7

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 "Shock Me" Best Metal Performance[11] Nominated

Kerrang! Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Purple Best Album[47] Nominated

Loudwire Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2016 Purple Best Rock Album[48] Nominated

Metal Storm Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2015 Purple Best Sludge / Stoner Metal Album[49] Nominated
Best Album Artwork[49] Nominated

References

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