BARONESS: Song From 'Live At Maida Vale' EP To Premiere On BBC Radio's 'Rock Show'

June 24, 2013

BARONESS will premiere the live version of "The Line Between", a track from the band’s upcoming "Live At Maida Vale" EP, today via the BBC Radio 1"Rock Show".

"The Line Between" is taken from the BBC live session the band recorded in July 2012, featuring performances of songs from the album "Yellow & Green". The EP will be released via Relapse Records on July 22, with the track listing as follows:

01. Take My Bones Away
02. March To The Sea
03. Cocainium
04. The Line Between

The "Rock Show", hosted by Daniel P. Carter, is on air today at 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific. It also available to stream online live, and for seven days following, the broadcast at this location.

"Live At Maida Vale" will be available on an extremely limited-edition 12-inch vinyl, with the B-side featuring a silk screen of John Baizley's beautiful and iconic artwork. The EP will also be available for digital download (and all vinyl orders receive a download code).

BARONESS, who recently completed their first round of live performances since the release of "Yellow & Green" with stops at Bonnaroo and Orion Music + More festivals, returns to the road in late July with upcoming performances at Lollapalooza and FYF Fest. The band heads to Europe this autumn with ROYAL THUNDER supporting on all headlining dates worldwide.

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