The full list of special releases for this year’s Black Friday Record Store Day event (November 29) has officially been revealed. You can find that HERE. A list of various rock/metal releases can also be found below. Rock/Metal Releases: Amigo The Devil – “The Wiltern (Live)” [2 X LP] Asking Alexandria – “The Black” [2…
Mastodon and Lamb Of God have shared a new mini-documentary focusing on the making of their recently released collaborative track “Floods Of Triton.” You can check that out below:
Mastodon and Lamb Of God have officially released their new collaborative track titled “Floods Of Triton.” You can check that out below:
Mastodon and Lamb Of God have announced a new collaborative track titled “Floods Of Triton.” The single will debut on SiriusXM’s Liquid Metal tomorrow (September 11). Fans listening to the station will be able to hear it every hour. The song will receive an official release on September 12.
Shallow Rising, the band featuring drummer Chris Adler (ex-Lamb Of God), guitarist Tim Ossenfort (ex-Deepfall), vocalist Alex Villarreal, bassist Taylor Brandt, and keyboardist Tim King (ex-Deepfall), have premiered a new video for their new song “Remorse Code.” You can check that out below:
Lamb Of God have released a 2020 livestream performance of “Ashes Of The Wake.” The set is now available via Apple TV, Vudu, and Google Play. Footage of “Remorse Is For The Dead” from the aforementioned show can be found below:
Shallow Rising, the band featuring drummer Chris Adler (ex-Lamb Of God), guitarist Tim Ossenfort (ex-Deepfall), vocalist Alex Villarreal, bassist Taylor Brandt, and keyboardist Tim King (ex-Deepfall), have shared a new song titled “Further.” You can check that out below. A video for a second single, titled “Remorse Code,” will also debut on September 10.
Lamb Of God have shared a lyric video for Justin K Broadrick’s remix of “Omerta.” You can check that out below. The track is taken from the 20th anniversary edition of “Ashes Of The Wake,” which was released today (August 30). Vocalist Randy Blythe commented: “Since the release of Godflesh’s landmark 1989 debut album, ‘Streetcleaner,’…
During a recent interview with Kyle Meredith, Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe shared his stance on fans who use cell phones at live shows. The frontman believes people should “put [their] fricking phones down and be present.” Blythe said the following: “Put your fricking phones down and be present. I haven’t done this yet, but…
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