Depending on where you mark the stages evolution of Lamb of God, it has been twenty years since they effectively began the concentrated march towards the Metal behemoth we know and love today. Most of you will know they were originally monikered Burn The Priest, and released an eponymous album in 1999 before revamping themselves as LoG around the time of the appointment of Willie Adler on guitar for 2000’s New American Gospel (Prosthetic) – the band’s only line-up change in their history.Continue reading
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DevilDriver Shares Details And Teaser For Outlaw Country Album
Long in the making, Devildriver will release their outlaw country covers album on July 6th via Napalm Records. Outlaws Til The End features twelve tracks, and many guests including HANK III, John Carter Cash, Randy Blythe, Lee Ving, Wednesday 13 and more. Watch the first teaser for the album, below. Continue reading
Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe Speaks Out On Gun Control
Last week the seventeenth school shooting of 2018 took place at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Seventeen people were senselessly killed by a teenager who, despite having a history of mental illness, was able to purchase ten firearms with ease. Since the tragedy, students from the high school have been speaking out on gun control, and Randy Blythe has voiced his opinion as well. Continue reading
Is Lamb Of God Planning A Big Summer Tour In 2018?
Lamb Of God is currently on hiatus, but it sounds like the band may be back as soon as 2018. Continue reading
Chthonic Release A New Song Featuring Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe
Randy Blythe will be appearing in Chthonic‘s upcoming film, Tshiong!, and to help get fans more excited for its release, they’ve shared a brand new song featuring Lamb Of God‘s front man! Continue reading
Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe Featured In A New Trailer For Chthonic’s ‘Tshiong’ Film
Randy Blythe announced a few years ago that he would be starring in an upcoming film, in which Chthonic were instrumental in creating. When asked for a description of Tshiong, he responded, “The movie is supposed to primarily be a comedy with lots of action & knowing Cthonic, a bit of politics- without giving away too much of the plot, let’s just say there is a bit of civil unrest my character & the star of the movie (who is a really famous actor in Taiwan) participate in.”
Here’s the official synopsis, “The movie itself follows the antics of protagonist A-Tek and his quest to save his rural hometown from the claws of Chinese capitalism as he travels from southern Taiwan to the capital in search of his heroes, international metal sensation Chthonic, whom he’s hoping will help him stand up for his land by holding a protest concert back home. The story takes an unlikely turn when he discovers his would-be saviors aren’t quite as he imagined. Constricted by the demands of their China-friendly sponsors (the aptly named Eyeball Corporation, a riff on EyeCTV, a pro-unification news channel), the band is forced to curb their hot-headed nature and put a hold on A-tek’s proclivity for rioting and protests.”
Chthonic recently shared a new trailer for Tshiong online, and it features the first glimpse of Randy in the film. Continue reading
Lamb Of God’s John Campbell Says There Will “Probably” Be More Clean Vocals In The Future
Lamb Of God introduced clean vocals to their sound on 2015’s VII: Sturm Und Drang, and we can “probably” expect more in the future. Continue reading
Lamb Of God’s Mark Morton Clears Up “Hiatus” Talk
Randy Blythe recently said that after their tour with Behemoth and Slayer, Lamb Of God would be going on hiatus. Continue reading
Randy Blythe Performs With Bad Brains At Secret Show In New York City
Last night was the opening of Bad Brains member Darryl Jennifer’s Mind Power art show at Okayplayer’s Okay Space in Williamsburg, and it quickly turned from an art show into a historic night in music. Continue reading
Watch Randy Blythe Cover Johnny Cash For DevilDriver’s Covers Album
DevilDriver recently confirmed that they will be releasing an outlaw country covers album this year, which will include the likes of Randy Blythe, Glenn Danzig, Mark Morton, John 5, and many more. The Lamb Of God front man will be featured on the cover of ‘Ghost Riders In The Sky’ by Johnny Cash, alongside John Carter Cash and his wife Ana, and we have a taste of what you can expect today. Continue reading