Lamb of God hew to their antiauthoritarian roots on Into Oblivion
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Lamb of God - Into Oblivion (Album Review) - Stereoboard UK
Photo: Travis Shinn After exploding out of Virginia in the early 2000s Lamb Of God quickly found their groove — quite literally in a musical sense — and put out a string of good-to-great metal records. ‘Into Oblivion’ is their 10th, arriving off the back of a run of lukewarm releases that have threatened to upset that balance. The question is whether they continue that streak or if there’s fuel yet left to keep them going — the answer isn’t a si…
NCR Top 20: Lamb Of God, Arch Enemy, Frozen Soul, The Last 10 Seconds of Life
Lamb of God hits #1 this week with their latest single, new album Into Oblivion dropped Friday and they’ll be in Austin in less than a month! We have a bunch of other movers and newcomers, ERRA shows up with my latest pick off their new album, Volumes destroys with a deep cut from Mirror Touch, and Texas metal from Frozen Soul just makes the 20 with their new track featuring Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance. Overall a nice varied spread of meta…
LAMB OF GOD - INTO OBLIVION - NO CLEAN SINGING
I love Lamb of God. They are arguably my favorite band. But I’ve been mostly MIA from their discography post-Wrath. Funnily enough, I had Metal Meltdown’s review video paused when this post came on the feed, and while I have not finished it, he seems to share the general sentiments you’ve noted here. Looking forward to checking this out! (I still think they should’ve kept the Papyrus font logo.)
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