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Wrath by Lamb Of GodThe Virginian metal band's follow-up to its Grammy-nominated 2006 album, "Sacrament," was produced by Josh Wilbur. [Rock, Metal]
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Published: 2009-02-25 Provider: Metacritic
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Zach de la Rocha’s One Day As A Lion Unveil First Song The first song from One Day As A Lion, the side project of Rage Against the Machine’s Zach de le Rocha, has been posted on the band’s MySpace page. As “Wild International” proves, the years of recording dormancy hasn’t slowed de la Rocha’s flow, as the rapper comes roaring out of the gate and never loses speed. The song sounds like it could’ve been on RATM’s Evil Empire if not for de la Rocha’s keyboards replacing Tom Morello’s guitar wizardry. One Day As A Lion, who get their name from the quote “It’s better to live one day as a lion, than a thousand years as a lamb,” will release their self-titled debut EP on July 22nd. [Photo: Getty]
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Published: 2008-07-16 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Bullet join Sonisphere billAfter announcing that Avenged Sevenfold, Machine Head, Alice in Chains, Thin Lizzy and The Sword have been added to the bill the UK leg of the Sonisphere festival, K! Dot Com can reveal that Welsh metal titans Bullet For My Valentine will also play this summer's newest festival. Sonisphere will take place at Knebworth on August 1 and 2 and will be headlined by Metallica and Linkin Park. Other bands on the bill include Lamb Of God and Mastodon. The band have now cancelled their headline show in Prestatyn, North Wales on April 24. For Sonisphere tickets, log on to www.aloud.com.
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Published: 2009-02-25 Provider: Kerrang!
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New Reviews: The Prodigy, JJ Cale, K’Naan, Papa RoachThe guys who played electronica like they were rock stars in the ’90s grow old, start getting clumsy and uninspired… Hey, just like real rock stars do! Not even the march of time can stop these guys from creating a constant stream of pummeling, vacuous rave noise — which writer Will Hermes says is “useful mainly for thrash dancing and scaring neighbors.” • The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die The great 16th album from JJ Cale comes just in time to influence country blues rockers like M. Ward. Still sticking to his guns at 70, he might even be the model for indie-rock longevity. • JJ Cale - Roll On Somalia-raised, Toronto-based rapper K’naan thinks like Bob Marley, flows like Eminem and mixes African music with conscious hip-hop, unabashed pop and even metal. • K’Naan - Troubadour Sloppy Atlanta “flower punk” band Black Lips clean themselves up for their fifth album, biting the 13th Floor Elevators and singing about the New York Dolls. • Black Lips - 200 Million Thousand One of indie rock’s great also-rans, Clem Snide returns with an album that’s simultaneously edgy and refined. • Clem Snide - Barracuda Intrepid Mexican electronic band Kinky return for their fourth album and still get the party started, even if it’s with ham-fisted chants and mash-ups • Kinky - Barracuda Virginia extreme metal powerhouse Lamb of God delve into grooves and tunes on their sixth album. They change their model, they still stick to an old blueprint. • Lamb Of God - Wrath Papa Roach hasn’t been a rap-rock band for a little while now. But what exactly are they? • Papa Roach - Metamorphosis All Rolling Stone album reviews
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Published: 2009-02-24 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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Hear the new Lamb Of God album!This week's Kerrang! Cover stars Lamb Of God are streaming their entire new album Wrath online HERE. The band will be playing an intimate show at the Corporation in Sheffield this evening with support from Unearth. Wrath will be released through Roadrunner Records on Monday February 23.
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Published: 2009-02-17 Provider: Kerrang!
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Unearth to headline in London on February 16Fresh from supporting Lamb Of God around the UK on their Defenders Of The Faith Tour, Massachusetts metal titans Unearth have announced a last minute UK show. The band will be headlining the Camden Barfly in London on Monday, February 16. Tickets are available NOW, from 7pm, Saturday February 14 from HERE. See you there!
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Published: 2009-02-14 Provider: Kerrang!
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Inside Lamb of God’s “Wrath”: Metal Band Unleash Straight-Up Thrash on New AlbumPhoto: Ungar/FilmMagic 2008 was meant to be the year Virginia metal band Lamb of God learned the importance of being idle. After pumping out four studio albums since 2000 and filling the gaps with seemingly endless touring, the members wanted nothing more than to take the whole year to do absolutely nothing. By April, they were jamming and writing new material. The result is Wrath, Lamb of God’s most frenzied album in over half a decade. Its predecessor, Sacrament, debuted at Number Eight in 2006, but what made that record succeed isn’t a formula drummer Chris Adler is keen on repeating. “We were learning more about what we would do differently next time than about what we could do with that record,” Adler said. “The goal for me this time was to make a straight-up, heavy metal, thrash record that doesn’t rely on any studio magic.” And after a moody opening instrumental, Wrath delivers just that. “In Your Words” jump starts the album, as Randy Blythe bellows — trying out a new, borderline melodic voice — about “A sacred cash cow with sickly tits,” a line the rest of the band didn’t want on the album and which serves as a veiled commentary on the music industry. After the reflective Sacrament, a deeply personal album that found Blythe exorcising his personal demons, Wrath turns its lyrical focus outward, and returns to more of the breakneck riffing that characterized the band’s early material. For Adler, a change in producers (from the single-monikered Machine to Josh Wilbur) was the kick in the pants that his band needed to recapture its more visceral side. “I think in many ways we caged the animal that we were for Machine,” Adler said. “We were limiting ourselves in what we were really best at doing, which is writing fast thrash metal songs. Working with Josh helped us remember those things about our own band that had been kind of pushed aside on the last two records.” The best example of Lamb of God unchained is “Contractor,” a full-on rager that blows down the do
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Published: 2009-01-26 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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'Madden NFL 08' Debut Turns Times Square Into A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"Madden NFL 08" turned New York's Times Square into a block party on Monday night as the game made a glitzy debut.
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Published: 2007-08-14 Provider: VH1 Keywords: Osbourne, Artist, Album, Black, Ozzy, Rain, VH1, Interviews, Celebrate, Ringtones, Greatest, Alright, Detroit, Ozzfest, Honors, Jungle, Movies, Photos, Unholy, Zombie, Mania, Metal, Radio, Roots, Songs, 2007, Band, Bark, City, Dark, Hair, Hell, Kids, Lamb, Mass, Moon, News, Road, Rock, Shot, Are, A-Z, Box, God, Set, The, 40,
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Ozzy Osbourne, Lamb Of God Celebrate Unholy Mass At OzzfestLamb of God and Ozzy Osbourne celebrated an unholy mass amid Styrofoam bonfires and scorching temps at Ozzfest.
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Published: 2007-07-23 Provider: VH1 Keywords: Osbourne, Artist, Album, Black, Ozzy, Rain, VH1, Interviews, Celebrate, Ringtones, Detroit, Moments, Ozzfest, Present, Grammy, Honors, Jungle, Movies, Photos, Unholy, Zombie, &, Mania, Metal, Radio, Roots, 2007, Band, Bark, City, Dark, Hair, Hell, Lamb, Mass, Moon, News, Past, Road, Rock, Shot, A-Z, Box, God, Set, The, At,
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No new Lamb Of God album until 2011Lamb Of God drummer Chris Adler recently revealed that the Virginia metallers don’t intend to start work on the follow-up to 2009’s Wrath album any time soon. “We’re going to be touring again for the first half of the year, so the plan is to lock ourselves away with our families starting in September or October when the touring ends,” he told US mag Spin. “Then, in the beginning of 2011, the band will get back together and see if we can come up with anything.” In related news, Lamb Of God’s UK t
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Published: 2010-01-28 Provider: Kerrang!
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Lamb Of God guitarist to miss SonisphereLamb Of God guitarist Mark Morton will not perform with the band at this year’s Sonisphere festival as his wife is expecting a baby. Unearth's Buz McGrath will temporarily join the Virginian metallers on August 2. Sonisphere takes place at Knebworth House on August 1-2. For more details, click here.
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Published: 2009-07-15 Provider: Kerrang!
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Children Of Bodom pull out of US tourAs previously reported, Children Of Bodom frontman Alexi Laiho broke his shoulder last week while on tour in the US supporting Lamb Of God. The singer told fans he fell out of his bunk as the band's bus driver was taking a sharp turn, but vowed to play on. "I am going through a great deal of pain and I will give everything I have to try to finish this tour,' he said in an official statement. Unfortunately the pain has become too much for Laiho and doctors have ordered him to rest for a minimum o
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Published: 2009-05-12 Provider: Kerrang!
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