Black Baron: Abject Skin
Black Baron: Abject Skin
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Black Baron
Label: Bloodmoss
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 728028354553
Genre: Rock
There's an intoxicating feeling inside Hamilton, Ontario, and Black Baron has managed to distill the essence of that feeling into a potent brew. In the same way that the films of David Lynch are sewn together from the fabric that holds together dreams, Black Baron creates songs from the fabric of Hamilton. While the local hardcore scene has been cutting records reminiscent of the city's steel mills since the early 1990's, Black Baron, a band comprised of some of the city's hardcore elite, creates the soundtrack to a different side of the city. Unlike the punishing steelfucker sound of Hamilton hardcore, Black Baron's music is rooted in a deep sense of melancholy, one that does not seek destruction, but rather seeps it's way into the collective consciousness following the potentiality of destruction or abandonment. Coming from a city devastated by economic decline following the shrinking of it's industrial sector, Black Baron evokes the haunting memory of the closure and loss of Hamilton landmarks at a time when the city appears to be on a cultural upswing.
Tracks:
1.1 Twisting Fate
1.2 Devil's Touch
1.3 Bitter Kiss
1.4 Canary in a Mineshaft
1.5 Divine Chains
1.6 Fluorescent Light
1.7 Watch Me Sleep
1.8 Sullen Skies
1.9 Life in Vain
1.10 Abject Skin