The brutal track is slated to appear on the band's upcoming self-titled album, due out on May 8. By Gil Kaufman It’s been five years since we’ve heard new music from Lamb of God and judging by the ...
Today, Lamb of God officially released The Duke EP, to benefit the late friend of the band, Wayne "The Duke" Ford, who passed away from leukemia in 2015. Yesterday, we heard the teaser and my ...
Every music lover has that one good song or album that’s been ruined by a shitty time or person. For Lamb of God frontman, Randy Blythe, there’s one song in particular that lead to a wrecked car, ...
Aquatic-like clean guitar tones open up "The Duke" (which premiered at Rolling Stone) with a quick transition reigning in the more familiar elements that fans have come to expect from the metal icons.
The countdown is over, and, as predicted, Lamb of God have released a new song. It’s called “Still Echoes,” and it’s freakin’ AWESOME. The band’s new album will be called VII: Sturm Und Drang, ...
Mastodon and Lamb of God recently wrapped up a co-headlining tour, and the metal bands are celebrating the feat with a new song “Floods of Triton.” Find the single below. Mastodon produced “Floods of ...
Lamb Of God singer Randy Blythe has written “The Story of ‘The Duke’,” in which he documents Wayne “The Duke” Ford—a huge Lamb Of God fan and terminal Leukemia patient whose story and attitude while ...
On “Floods of Triton,” the new collaborative single by Mastodon and Lamb of God, the latter band’s frontman, Randy Blythe, growls, “We’re the last of the before times/Now hear the old gods rise.” When ...
This past summer, Mastodon and Lamb Of God, two of the giants of American metal in this century, headed out on a massive co-headlining tour. Both bands had things to celebrate, as the tour was pegged ...
Lamb of God are back with a new song "Overlord" and what may end up being one of the top videos of the year. The clip comes from the mind of vocalist Randy Blythe, who created the treatment for the ...
Lamb of God‘s upcoming deluxe edition of their self-titled album will feature a typically punishing bonus track, “Ghost Shaped People.” Frontman Randy Blythe asks, “What will you believe? Who will you ...
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