Azmi H. - 11.12.2022  Lamb Of God have always had a powerful sound, very heavy thrashy and groove metal tone, but this one is next level because of the drumming. Chris Adler's drumming is just insane.
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Joel McIver - 20.06.2010  Modern metal scene-leadersjust about live up to the hype It’s never easy to follow up a massive hit, but the pressure is on the Richmond, Virginia ...
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Joel McIver - 28.03.2010  Modern metal scene-leadersjust about live up to the hype It’s never easy to follow up a massive hit, but the pressure is on the Richmond, Virginia ...
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Chris Beaumont - 19.03.2009 The latest release from Lamb of God is a brutal slab of pure American metal, a logical next step from Sacrament and an impressive new musical statemen...
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Ronnie Kerswell-O'Hara - 02.03.2009  We here at Rock Sound have been extolling the virtues of the Richmond, Virginia, quintet since we first clapped eyes on them supporting Mushroomhead (...
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Jorn van Schaïk - 27.02.2009  And in the 2000s, we have.... Lamb of God apparently. Because what their new album Wrath features, is a bunch of anthems tailor-made for the live set,...
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Mark Eglinton - 25.02.2009 Wrath:Intense anger; rage; furyThere are metal albums so utterly irrelevant and flabby that you feel obliged to don an identity-concealing balaclava w...
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Tyler Gray - 25.02.2009  After a decade of aggression, Lamb of God stand alone atop Thrash Mountain: Chris Adler sounds like he?s firing ball bearings across his drums. Guitar...
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Matt Shoemaker - 24.02.2009  The Virginia metal quintet brings us their first album in over two years, promising that they have topped themselves with their new release, Wrath. Bu...
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