Lamb Of God In Studio – Poll Results
Chris Adler went to NYC yesterday to start recording the next Lamb Of God album that has been set for a February ‘09 release. Not only that but you can check them out on http://www.lamb-of-god.com/, live in the studio on two different live cams.
So this will be their 4th full length studio album. With each album you’ve seen the evolution of the band. Some like the older stuff more then the new, but I dig a good clean sound with vocals that you can actually make out most of the words. With this comes the end of the …read more
Rating Your Favorites Segment 2 | Lamb Of God
May 19, 2008 by Scott
I haven’t been a fan of Lamb Of God for very long now. It just started last summer. I had heard of L.O.G. a million times and even sampled some of the cd’s briefly at FYE but sometimes you don’t get a good listen on the listening stations. Not only that but Randy Blythe’s vocals can be an acquired taste. I didn’t really get interested until I heard Laid To Rest. What really got me was the guitars and the slightly off beat rhythm of the song. Anyway, here is how I rate my Lamb Of God collection.
Lamb Of God, Long Over-Due Part 2
October 10, 2007 by Scott
So you know how I commented awhile back on how I wish I had got into This band awhile back? Well after buying Ashes Of The Wake, I wanted more. I ordered Sacrament online and it was taking some time to get here so in the mean time I bought As The Palaces Burn and just today I bought New American Gospel. While I can tell you that I enjoy Palaces, the production value of Gospel is quite disappointing and it’s making it difficult for me to really like it.
On a better note I also received Sacrament today and I’m …read more
Lamb Of God, Long Over-Due
September 22, 2007 by Scott
For the past few years I have been very reluctant to buy any Lamb Of God music. I just could never get into the vocals of it all. Randy Blythe has a style of vocals you kinda have to get used to and it has taken me awhile to get into it. The rest of the crew are phenomenal and I really dig the guitar work of both Mark Morton and Willie Adler. The rhythm changes back and forth and both guitarist compliment each other. I wish I had got into this long ago…but as usual I’m behind in the …read more


