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Lamb Of God

Lamb Of God

2020 · Rock

6 collectors on Gatefold own this

Lamb Of God by Lamb Of God

Lamb Of God is a Metal album by Lamb Of God, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

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“This is the new abnormal!” Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe screams on “Reality Bath,” a particularly ferocious track on the band’s long-awaited follow-up to 2015’s <i>VII: Sturm und Drang</i>. It’s a fitting sentiment for the Virginia metal squad’s first record without co-founder and drummer Chris Adler, who split in 2019. Propelled by the dexterous drumming of new member Arturo Cruz (Prong/Winds of Plague), venomous cuts like “Memento Mori,” “Checkmate,” and “New Colossal Hate” showcase the band’s groove metal mastery. “Art has brought a more youthful energy, which is something our old selves need, because I’m pushing 50 and I can get set in my curmudgeonly way,” Blythe tells Apple Music. “But at the same time, there’s nothing at all new about the writing proce. The same guys who always wrote the music wrote the music this time. So in a sense there’s absolutely nothing different.” Lyrically, Blythe spits sociopolitical epithets all over <i>Lamb of God</i>, even bringing in Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta and Testament’s Chuck Billy to join him on “Poison Dream” and “Route,” respectively. “I wrote this record thinking about the mess that is modern-day life,” Blythe explain. “The information overload and the shallow pursuit of wealth and material goods as status symbols have led to an entirely false idea that having these things is going to bring you some sort of inner peace or well-being or happiness—and it's a load of bullshit.” Below, he unpacks some of the album’s key track. <b>Memento Mori</b> “I wrote this song as a reminder for myself to not get stuck in this crazy morass of digital doom and gloom—all the biased news and social media stuff—and get out and really make the most of today. Because when I’m laying on my deathbed, if I have regret, if I have things I wanted to do that I did not do, I don't want to sit there and be like, ‘God, I wish I hadn't spent so much time on Twitter. That suck. I could have gone to Africa or the jungle. I could have written another book or something. But no, I spent eight hours a day on Twitter.’ Which I don’t do, by the way.” <b>Checkmate</b> “This is about our subpar political system. The two-party system is just a nightmare, particularly given the divisiveness of— not just right now, but for years now. And it’s not just whoever’s in the Oval Office, but in Congress that really chaps my a. When Congress manages to agree on something like a relief package to help people who are suffering right now economically in this pandemic, you’ll see news stories about how the bipartisan agreement is some huge victory—that two political parties agreed on something for the good of the American people. That shouldn’t be a special occasion for celebration. But it is now, because everybody politicizes everything. So the lyrics talk about how people are so entrenched ideologically now on one side or the other, but life is not that black and white. There’s shades of gray.” <b>Poison Dream (feat. Jamey Jasta)</b> “I was looking up stuff about water pollution one day and I realized that every single place I’ve ever lived has had horrific water pollution. Everywhere we need water to survive, but people are poisoning it in the name of commerce. And these companies can do this because they're making so much money. It's not that the EPA is not finding them—some of these places just have enough money to pay the fine. So that’s where I’m coming from in the song. Not far from where Jamey live, there’s a plant that dumps all this pollution in the water too. We were talking about that, and I’ve wanted him to be on a Lamb of God record for a long time—he’s a dear friend of the band, and I just love him as a person. I thought he’d be perfect for this song, and luckily he agreed to do it.” <b>Routes (feat. Chuck Billy)</b> .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Memento Mori
  2. 2Checkmate
  3. 3Gears
  4. 4Reality Bath
  5. 5New Colossal Hate
  6. 6Resurrection Man
  7. 7Poison Dream
  8. 8Routes
  9. 9Bloodshot Eyes
  10. 10On The Hook

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Thrash Metal
  • heavy
  • aggressive
  • urban

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