The Iron Bell
The Iron Bell

Baroness - The Iron Bell Lyrics

Dec 18, 2015
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The Iron Bell Lyrics

Show me the hill
Show me the gallows pole, the iron bell
Cry me a river
If I could I would leave today

Wake me when I'm dead
There's a thousand devils screaming in my head
Wake me when I'm gone
And I'll tell you when the right outweighs the wrong

That's all you get
I'm bored again
Bored again

Take me to hell
Show me the Gatling guns and the fireworks
Cry me a river
If I could I'd burn those tears away

Worn down to my bones
There's a thousand miles to go before I'm home
Push me to the edge
I bet you you'll wish you'd done it all along

That's all you get
I'm bored again
Bored again

That's all you get
I'm bored again
Bored again

Iron bell
Curtain call
The gallows pole
The curtain falls

That's all you get
All you get, all you get, all you get, all you get
That's all you get, that's all you get, that's all, that's all

Writer(s): John Dyer Baizley Jr, Peter Todd Adams, Nicholas Cameron Jost, Sebastian Martin Thomson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Word Collections Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the band members featured in 'The Iron Bell' by Baroness?

    'The Iron Bell' features John Dyer Baizley Jr on vocals and guitars, Peter Todd Adams on guitars, Nicholas Cameron Jost on bass and keyboards, and Sebastian Martin Thomson on drums. This lineup showcases the new members Nick Jost and Sebastian Thomson who joined Baroness following the 2012 bus accident.

  2. When was 'The Iron Bell' by Baroness released?

    'The Iron Bell' is part of the album 'Purple,' which was released on December 18, 2015. This album marks a significant comeback for the band after their bus accident in 2012.

  3. What record label did Baroness use to release 'The Iron Bell'?

    'The Iron Bell', included in the album 'Purple', was released under Abraxan Hymns. This label was newly founded by Baroness themselves, signifying a fresh start for the band with this release.

  4. How did critics respond to the album containing 'The Iron Bell'?

    'Purple', which includes 'The Iron Bell', received critical acclaim upon its release. It scored an 85 out of 100 based on 19 critic reviews on Metacritic, indicating universal acclaim. Critics praised its strong hooks, melodies, and balanced rock music that incorporates both metal leanings and more delicate elements.

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