Description
Picture disc. The third of four picture discs from the Purple album. The covers of these four picture discs will make up the complete album artwork of the album Purple
Back from the dead, Baroness. Purple: the color of mystery. Purple can symbolize royalty, it can symbolize wealth. It can mean extravagance. But purple can also refer to power. Combining the aggressiveness of red, as well as the calm and relaxing aspects of blue, purple can lead to an explosive and enticing blend of feelings. Such is the case on Baroness’ music. John Baizley’s vocals are infectious. He has learned to corral his voice to include tuneful emotion in addition to the gruff and heavy demeanour he already possesses. The vocals are the biggest part on, Try To Disappear. This track is similar to Take My Bones Away off Baroness’ previous record, Yellow and Green, in that Baizley simply takes over the song from the very beginning. He croons over the strumming guitars and melodic keyboards in the verse, and then explodes suddenly to an alert chorus, including enough melody and power that it instantly gets stuck in the listener’s head. The way in which the lyrics are sung, they sound almost cheerful. However, lines such as “As my lungs inflate, you helped me suffocate” are haunting enough to invoke discomfort and thought into the listener’s mind, allowing them to question what Baizley is actually referring to.
Track list:
1. Try To Disappear
2. Try To Disappear-live