L.O.G. New American Gospel

December 26, 2008 by Scott  

I’ve said that this is one of my least favorite Lamb Of God album and I still stand to that, but my dislike for this album is gone. I hated this album the first time I heard it. Maybe it was because I was on more of an Ashes Of The Wake kick and this just doesn’t compare to that album. Maybe it’s the vocal difference that I don’t like as much as the newer albums. I got that feeling with Burn The Priest as well. Since Burn The Priest, Randy’s vocals have grown in to a deeper, more comprehensible scream with each album.

 

 

I listened to the new Lamb Of God track, Contractor after posting the tune-widget news. A that was done I selected New American Gospel to play next. For what reason I honestly have no idea because I have not really liked it since I bought it. I went back to working on something else but soon after had to check iTunes again to make sure I was playing what I thought I was playing. I was really digging New American Gospel. From Black Label to the Flux demo track (Bonus tracks) I was diggin it all. Even after that though I started listening to Burn The Priest, which I NEVER listen to. I was really liking that as well. It’s just odd how you can utterly despise something one moment and then go back to it later on down the line and really be in to it.

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One Response to “L.O.G. New American Gospel”
  1. Martin says:

    I love this album i like all the songs but specially A Warning and Black Label, i used to have the first original album not the Bonus Tracks cd, but… used to throw it anywhere in my car like many other cds and now… They don’t play no more.

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