BARON’S represents everything unpredictable about modern rock. The partnership brings Le Baron de Vezeline’s stage theatrics alongside Freddy Kroegher’s guitar chops and production genius. It’s an odd pairing that somehow works perfectly, like putting pineapple on pizza and realizing you’ve hit gold.

When nihilism meets rock and roll, BARON’S finds the perfect middle ground.
“Doesn’t Really Matter” entails the band’s ability to transform existential dread into compelling rock anthems. The track opens with the ever-so relatable morning dread: looking in the mirror and not recognizing yourself, drinking your usual coffee or hot chocolate, and finding it tastes like cardboard. These unusual little moments of withdrawal feed into larger existential questions about identity, faith, and purpose. The whole song feels like stumbling through a fever dream.
The lyrics bounce between environmental anxiety, family drama, and identity questions without trying to tie everything up in a neat bow. The production showcases BARON’S commitment to muscular rock sounds rooted in 80s glam and hair metal traditions. Their approach feels retro but with enough modern edge to keep things interesting. Kroegher’s guitar work drives the energy forward while leaving space for Le Baron’s vocals to carry the most weight of the lyrics.
As anticipation builds for their 2025 album “KIND AND ROUGH,” this track suggests BARON’S have found their voice in the space between humor and despair. BARON’S are just trying to make sense of it all, one bizarre verse at a time.
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