Lamb Of God singer Randy Blythe lambasts the “open moral collapse” of the US government, joining the chorus of voices ...
And apparently, it’s that very same dangerous precipice that led to Lamb Of God naming their 12th full-length studio effort Into Oblivion. According to frontman Randy Blythe, who shared this tidbit ...
Lamb Of God singer Randy Blythe lambasts the “open moral collapse” of the US government, joining the chorus of voices criticising Immigration And Customs Enforcement’s actions in Minnesota ...
Lamb of God have announced a new album, Into Oblivion, which follows 2022’s Omens and arrives on March 13 via Epic. We’ve got an exclusive green smoke vinyl variant, and you can pre-order that and ...
Lamb Of God’s brutally honest new album Into Oblivion will drop in March: “It’s about the ongoing and rapid breakdown of the social contract,” says Randy Blythe… The follow-up to 2022 LP Omens will ...
Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe feels disgusted by the direction the United States is headed in, so he titled the band’s upcoming album, Into Oblivion. “That’s where we’re heading,” he said in a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Quentin Singer is music journalist who covers rock and heavy music. The heavy metal titans Lamb of God have just announced their ...
Lamb of God —the best-selling metal veterans who were once dubbed one of the " Big Four of 2000s metal "—announced on January 15 that they will soon release their twelfth studio album, Into Oblivion.
In a post on his Substack yesterday titled “All The Horrors Happening Around Us”, Blythe calls out and directly condemns the ...
MULTI-LINGUAL praise and worship singer Everton Mlalazi is enjoying a purple patch on the gospel scene following the release of In the Presence Vol 3: Great God, a 14-track worship album that is ...
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I remember the first time I saw Megadeth like it was yesterday. It was Sept. 23, 2006, at the Columbus stop of that year's Gigantour, an ultimately doomed Ozzfest competitor that booked some killer ...