@@RazorXSonic no he's not lmao his voice is blown out and this is coming from a huge Howard fan. Saw him on when he was on the Killswitch abr light the torch tour and dude was struggling.
@@caretheis6779 maybe a different circumstance at the time because when I saw him just recently he sounded fine. Everybody has those tough days sometimes
i remember reading an interview about him over a decade ago about how he comes up with riffs and he said how he'll start with a "full riff" and then find what notes to remove specifically in weird areas to create unique sounds and thought it was cool
Agreed. His riffs are usually how do you say....umm...less traditional? more wild? untamed? less predictable? Idk some shit like that. Example - Hourglass, pretty sure he wrote that whole song. Love Willies chops.
Yeah. I think Mark gets all the credit because he is more vocal, but I really feel like Willie wrote more of the band’s best riffs. But with how good each of them are, it’s really hard to tell who is playing what. They kinda go back and forth.
The sound engineering, producing and recording of LoG is far beyond everything in this genre nowadays. By now LoG detaches bands like Slipknot on that score. Fucking love this band. So underrated...
I don't think they're underrated as much as they just don't get nearly the love they deserve. These guys are addicting to see live, I just want MORE every time I see them 😄🤘🏻 They bring it every time, we just saw them in September and it was brutally good fun. Ditch has the down & dirty riffs and rhythms i just adore in metal😁👍
One of my favorite things about Lamb of God is how they're still so fuckin heavy while staying in the drop D- drop C# range. Don't get me wrong I love low tunings, but that shits impressive
This album splits between drop C (fairly new as they didn't start using this until their self-titled album in 2020), drop D (traditional) and then drop B for Greyscale (which they hadn't used since the Resolution album for Straight Into the Sun).
I've been at 2 of their shows, once in the crowd and once as security. Some of the craziest shows I've ever seen; the circle pits, crowd surfing and sheer crazy energy of the crowd is something else!
First time I ever heard of them was live. It was when they just starting to get big. They were opening for slipknot that night and even had that “oh shit I’m playing in front of a bunch of people” look on their faces lol. Fucking amazing show man. Everyone knocked it out of the park.
LTL was the best I've heard them live in years. Art has definitely brought life back into them live. Their stage show was fucking FANTSTIC too. Loved their backstage and light show.
He does, idk how he does it every night on tour and still sounds so good. Everytime we see them we lose our voices for a week from trying to keep up 😂😂👍
LOG has always been heavy as F, just another example here. What I have always loved about this band is that you KNOW what you are going to get with each album...its like ordering your favorite main course, and then telling the waiter to throw in a few surprises with your meal....yeah, that.
Lamb of God is from about 35 minutes from my home town. Morton's mom worked at a bank that I cashed my checks at. One of my friends was in their music video for Set to Fail. One of my other friends was at a party they were at and apparently Randy Blythe was so fucked up, he kept making fun of some girl Joey Jordison was with. I guess she was a female wrestler or something so she body slammed him through a coffee table. Their shows are fucking wild.
i was a lighting tech on their omens tour, and about halfway through the run they started practicing Greyscale off the new record, and eventually swapped it for one of the songs later in the set. To my knowledge, the Omens album is the bands introduction to Drop B Tuning
Yeah, everything is in Dropped D or Dropped C#, with a few songs like 512 in Dropped C. IDK how they sound so brutal being tuned so high compared to other bands in the genre. Dope as all fuckerdom tho and I'm stoked to see them in concert for the third time tomorrow.
I definitely would not say they sound exactly the same. They've experimented with lots of different tunings since Ashes Of The Wake, introduced clean vocals and they've definitely commercialised/streamlined their sound a little bit more. Not a bad thing though, it's awesome to see them still killing it.
Iommi, Tipton, Paige, Murry, Hetfield, Dime some of the greatest riff writing guitarists ever...we can safely add Morton and Adler to this list just insane how good their riffs always are!
not just america haha. starting to be all over the world slowly and slowly... at the beginning of next years prolly worldwide.. the winter is gonna get fucking hard
Saw Log in September at a brand-new venue @ Fenway in Boston. They opened with Memento Mori. That is such a perfect opening track, I honestly can't think of them opening with anything else now. They CRUSHED the set.
They are amazing live! LoG was the first band that got me into metal and they are still my top favorite. They have managed to experiment a bit with their music without taking much away from their original sound imo.
Lamb of God was the first band i ever saw live when i was on vacation on New Zealand. I had tinnitus for 3 days afterwards. I will always love this band no matter what!
I remember being in the crowd at Hellfest years ago, at the end of a song I sreamed "CONTRACTOOOR" (hoping for it), seconds after I hear the "WEEEEEE" and then "FJZPFBZMCBZLCKZLCBSL". Maybe my best concert memory :")
Lamb of God is awesome. This song is awesome. Randy’s vocals are insane, the guitar and drums and bass are insane. A good time was had by all. Thanks LOG!
Lamb of God is the one band who can put nearly the same album every time and still have it heavy as fuck and totally addicting. I dont want them to change at this point so long as they keep cranking out the heavy ass tunes i know and love them for. LoG forever \m/
the video title is exactly what came to my mind when i heard omens for the first time as an album. this thing has got everything i loved so dearly about lamb of god. and they fckn brought it back.
Lamb of God picked up the torch for heavy metal after Pantera had it stolen from them. They are America's premier pure metal band. Randy's vocals are everything you could ever want from a heavy metal singer. The highest of the highs, the lowest of the lows, the growls, the screams, everything. There's a reason they've been going for more than 20 years! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@jaredf5000 yes, damage plan was the band that dimebag died in, but the band still could have gotten back together. Plus, let's say Lamb of God didn't have it at the time, who did? Pantera still had it.
Lamb of God has been my favorite band since 2011 and I'm stoked to see them live in about a week with KSE! Oh, and this album kicks ass! Glad you're "digging" it too, Nik. 😉
the video and lyrics are about whats gonna happen to the world in the next few months and next year. shit is gonna hit the fan, the winter is gonna be a really fucking hard one. if u look at all the things happening in the world and all the plots of powerful and influental people.... video shows people fighting over food, things needed to live.... and the few 1% above just watching it happen and enjoying the show, pulling the strings
This is perfect classic Lamb of God with a newer/present metal-core sound. Combined it perfectly. Also Nik, I can relate….I can’t wear black without my flakes showing. Get that Head and Shoulders bro. Lol. With all jokes aside, Love all your material.
The new Lamb Of God was everything I thought it would be and more. I'm betting my entire spread of music consumption for the next week will just be this album front to back on repeat.
I feel like this is the biggest change in their sound since they changed the name to Lamb of God...and I love it Also I think this sounds lower than drop D, Nik. Sounds like drop C.
Potatoes in the pit! Also shoutout to Willie as he writes a lot of the riffs too. On their DVD Killidelphia I believe, Mark was interviewing and explained that when Willie writes a riff, it's usually hard to play even for Mark.
@@thescottallen been a huge Lamb of god fan few years back in their Golden era of Ashes and Sacrament and remember checking all their DVD’s and Guitar lessons and Willie’s picking always made me chuckle..🤣
IMO it was basically a metaphor for society waiting on a handout and being controlled by Gov or something on that level, instead of actually going and make things happen for yourself. At least something along those lines.
I got into LoG back with the release of Palaces, and they played a very large part in my evolution as a person and love for metal, but I can't say that they do anything for me anymore. At least not like they used to. I attempted to listen to this album on the way to work this morning and it just sounded like everything I have already heard before. I will always love the older albums but my days of loving them will never be the same. I will come back to the album at some point to give it another go though as I always do. EDIT: Came back to this album after watching the documentary and I have changed my opinion on it. Definitely way better after just taking some time listening to it and seeing all the backend of recording.
Agreed, I used to jam to log every day in high school but now it just sounds like more of the same stuff, which doesn’t mean it’s bad but it’s very formulaic, even for log
That's where I'm at too. It's not bad, it's just boring. I LOVED resolution and wrath but the last two albums have been meh for me. The riffs are heavy but they don't sound like they're trying to push themselves to write anything incredible. They seem to be happy writing average songs with the message they want to put out there.
Lamb Of God is one of my favorite bands and Randy is still one of the best vocalist on the scene and considering his age he is still a beast i love this guys. Nik are you gonna try to do a cover of this song?
Lamb of God is definitely one of those bands that influenced my drum playing🤟🏻 And why do people think Lamb of God is cringe? I can definitely sit through their albums in one sitting with no problem. The fucking riffs are ways on point, and they sound super tight.
Nik, if you edit all your videos, you're a fucking master. If you have editors that take care of it, they're fucking masters. I love your content bro, everything you put out is brutal and funny as fuck. Just like a good episode of metalocolypse, I keep watching
Nik, Nik, Nik.... the video... is a metaphor. LOG does not throw mashed potatoes to the audience. lol Also, give credit to Willie on the riffage. The whole band is on point. Killer track.
I've seen Lamb of God 5 times in concert. Everytime I do I have to take a few days off of work cause my neck and body is so damn sore from headbanging so hard and being in these giant ass circle pits.
Been following them since they were Burn the Priest, and still they've never released shitty album. Unlike some other sellouts like pwd, architects etc. This stuff is lit 💪
It’s always awesome when one of the greats can still make absolute bitchin heavy killer stuff. It’s great to be proven wrong when you think, “surely the ole boys are out of steam” and they just release something just as good as any of their other stuff.
How is Randy 51 years old, and STILL one of the best vocalists in the game?
The same reason why Howard Jones is 52 and he's ALSO still one of the greatest voices in metal
In music as a whole even
@@RazorXSonic no he's not lmao his voice is blown out and this is coming from a huge Howard fan. Saw him on when he was on the Killswitch abr light the torch tour and dude was struggling.
@@caretheis6779 maybe a different circumstance at the time because when I saw him just recently he sounded fine. Everybody has those tough days sometimes
Technique. He started going to Melissa Cross over a decade ago and worked on his technique for longevity.
Mark is an absolute beast but everyone sleeps on Willie Adler's technique and writing skills. The man is a legendary riff lord.
i remember reading an interview about him over a decade ago about how he comes up with riffs and he said how he'll start with a "full riff" and then find what notes to remove specifically in weird areas to create unique sounds and thought it was cool
You ain't lieing bro!!
Agreed. His riffs are usually how do you say....umm...less traditional? more wild? untamed? less predictable? Idk some shit like that. Example - Hourglass, pretty sure he wrote that whole song. Love Willies chops.
Yeah. I think Mark gets all the credit because he is more vocal, but I really feel like Willie wrote more of the band’s best riffs. But with how good each of them are, it’s really hard to tell who is playing what. They kinda go back and forth.
@@olMadMaxlo He wrote the "vomit riff" in hourglass that's for sure, and it is indeed one of the weirdest and coolest riffs in metal history imo.
The sound engineering, producing and recording of LoG is far beyond everything in this genre nowadays. By now LoG detaches bands like Slipknot on that score. Fucking love this band. So underrated...
Lamb Of God are not underrated - what are you smoking lol. I agree that the production on this album is *chefs kiss*
I don't think they're underrated as much as they just don't get nearly the love they deserve. These guys are addicting to see live, I just want MORE every time I see them 😄🤘🏻 They bring it every time, we just saw them in September and it was brutally good fun.
Ditch has the down & dirty riffs and rhythms i just adore in metal😁👍
One of my favorite things about Lamb of God is how they're still so fuckin heavy while staying in the drop D- drop C# range. Don't get me wrong I love low tunings, but that shits impressive
Saw them live last night. They absolutely killed it. Great concert as a whole. FFAA was a great opener
This album splits between drop C (fairly new as they didn't start using this until their self-titled album in 2020), drop D (traditional) and then drop B for Greyscale (which they hadn't used since the Resolution album for Straight Into the Sun).
Being introduced to Lamb Of God live is the greatest thing I could’ve ever asked for! Louder Than Life they were absolutely insane
I've been at 2 of their shows, once in the crowd and once as security. Some of the craziest shows I've ever seen; the circle pits, crowd surfing and sheer crazy energy of the crowd is something else!
First time I ever heard of them was live. It was when they just starting to get big. They were opening for slipknot that night and even had that “oh shit I’m playing in front of a bunch of people” look on their faces lol. Fucking amazing show man. Everyone knocked it out of the park.
I saw them there too, I was in the pit the whole time
LTL was the best I've heard them live in years. Art has definitely brought life back into them live. Their stage show was fucking FANTSTIC too. Loved their backstage and light show.
i am seeing them for the first time at end of december...so happy. i've played many of their songs on the drums at home
Randy still sounds phenomenal. What a legend
He does, idk how he does it every night on tour and still sounds so good. Everytime we see them we lose our voices for a week from trying to keep up 😂😂👍
LOG has always been heavy as F, just another example here. What I have always loved about this band is that you KNOW what you are going to get with each album...its like ordering your favorite main course, and then telling the waiter to throw in a few surprises with your meal....yeah, that.
Mark Morten can't write a bad riff. The dude's a genius 🤘
Love Morton and Willie. Can’t wait to see Morton on the live stream tonight!
You retry sure he’s not in the band anymore
@@sirnasty1553 Willie's still in the band. Chris, the drummer left lol.
Unless something happened and I missed it.
Ehhhh he writes like variations on the same ten or so riffs
Lamb of God is from about 35 minutes from my home town. Morton's mom worked at a bank that I cashed my checks at. One of my friends was in their music video for Set to Fail. One of my other friends was at a party they were at and apparently Randy Blythe was so fucked up, he kept making fun of some girl Joey Jordison was with. I guess she was a female wrestler or something so she body slammed him through a coffee table. Their shows are fucking wild.
This guys ALWAYS delivers. Always heavier always better. What a gem
This song is ridiculous good! Was beyond surprised. So full of riffs but still so musical. Randy sounds insane. The chorus is banger.
See them live, it's insane but you just can never get enough 🤘🏻
That's the thing with Lamb - you always know what you're getting, and you're always happy to get it.
i was a lighting tech on their omens tour, and about halfway through the run they started practicing Greyscale off the new record, and eventually swapped it for one of the songs later in the set. To my knowledge, the Omens album is the bands introduction to Drop B Tuning
Straight From The Sun from Resolution is Drop B, this song is Drop C and I think alot of Omens is Drop C/Drop D
Yeah, everything is in Dropped D or Dropped C#, with a few songs like 512 in Dropped C. IDK how they sound so brutal being tuned so high compared to other bands in the genre.
Dope as all fuckerdom tho and I'm stoked to see them in concert for the third time tomorrow.
Most of this album is drop C, one song is drop D and I think Grayscale is drop B.
Lamb of god sound exactly the same as they did 20 years ago and that's a good thing
wish parkway did...
True, Lamb of god is still amazing. Parkway drive... well... not.
@@paddytutorials i tried to enjoy pwds new album. It was so hard.
@@EMBALMENGRAVE_OFFICIAL I tried to give it a real chance too! But it didn't worked out for me...
I definitely would not say they sound exactly the same. They've experimented with lots of different tunings since Ashes Of The Wake, introduced clean vocals and they've definitely commercialised/streamlined their sound a little bit more. Not a bad thing though, it's awesome to see them still killing it.
Iommi, Tipton, Paige, Murry, Hetfield, Dime some of the greatest riff writing guitarists ever...we can safely add Morton and Adler to this list just insane how good their riffs always are!
Mustaine.
Ummm Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Steve Clark, Matt Tuck also
The lyrics are a perfect representation of society in America these days. Well done gents.
Well done djents*
not just america haha. starting to be all over the world slowly and slowly... at the beginning of next years prolly worldwide.. the winter is gonna get fucking hard
Saw Log in September at a brand-new venue @ Fenway in Boston. They opened with Memento Mori. That is such a perfect opening track, I honestly can't think of them opening with anything else now. They CRUSHED the set.
I love these guys. They're so consistent. Nothing absolutely mindblowing, but never boring. Always a good time!
Ashes of the Wake is actually mind blowing imo, that album is riff city
They are amazing live! LoG was the first band that got me into metal and they are still my top favorite. They have managed to experiment a bit with their music without taking much away from their original sound imo.
Been following up this band religiously since their early days. One of my fav metal bands ever. Own all their CDs.
Lamb of God was the first band i ever saw live when i was on vacation on New Zealand. I had tinnitus for 3 days afterwards. I will always love this band no matter what!
I remember being in the crowd at Hellfest years ago, at the end of a song I sreamed "CONTRACTOOOR" (hoping for it), seconds after I hear the "WEEEEEE" and then "FJZPFBZMCBZLCKZLCBSL".
Maybe my best concert memory :")
0:48 No, in fact! This song is in drop C, and *furthermore* they even went all the way down to Slipknot territory on Grayscale with that drop B!
They can’t write a bad song. I’m fully convinced.
Saw them Tuesday and damn, they were epic af.
Ashes of the wake literally eats most new metalcore CDs alive.
This my favorite song so far from the new album. Cant wait to see them live on Monday!
Lamb of God is awesome. This song is awesome. Randy’s vocals are insane, the guitar and drums and bass are insane. A good time was had by all. Thanks LOG!
Lamb of God is the one band who can put nearly the same album every time and still have it heavy as fuck and totally addicting. I dont want them to change at this point so long as they keep cranking out the heavy ass tunes i know and love them for. LoG forever \m/
Ditch and Omens back to back are some of the best two tracks I’ve heard together
the video title is exactly what came to my mind when i heard omens for the first time as an album. this thing has got everything i loved so dearly about lamb of god. and they fckn brought it back.
the frantic energy and pace to this album is fun, grateful to hear this wonderful band with a fire lit under its ass ! 🔥
Lamb of God picked up the torch for heavy metal after Pantera had it stolen from them. They are America's premier pure metal band. Randy's vocals are everything you could ever want from a heavy metal singer. The highest of the highs, the lowest of the lows, the growls, the screams, everything. There's a reason they've been going for more than 20 years! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Completely agree. Always get pantera vibes from lamb of god
...stolen? Did I miss something?
@@groovy_9633 you do know dimebag Darrell was murdered, right? Hence, stolen.
@@jbrown5418 pantera was broken up before dime died, so how was it stolen from pantera
@@jaredf5000 yes, damage plan was the band that dimebag died in, but the band still could have gotten back together. Plus, let's say Lamb of God didn't have it at the time, who did? Pantera still had it.
Don't forget Willie Adler, he's playing the riffs too.
The pit for LOG at Blue ridge 2022 was by far the biggest pit I've ever seen by a LOT
I love their new album. Catching them here in Barcelona December seventh. They played here with HELLYEAH some years ago. Looking forward to this one
Lamb of God just doing a breakdown as a pre breakdown
LOG are just gods of metal. Forever my fav band
Lamb of God has been my favorite band since 2011 and I'm stoked to see them live in about a week with KSE! Oh, and this album kicks ass! Glad you're "digging" it too, Nik. 😉
Dude this is like Ashes of the Wake meets Wrath. I fuckin love it
great reaction nik! i've read in their guitar world interview that they wanted this record to be darker and heavier - so they used mostly drop C.
2:28 Breakdown sense tingling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Favorite band ever. Going on their headbangers boat cruise in October. I never miss a show.
Best lamb of God album since sacrament and you won't change my mind.
One of those bands that I always look forward to hearing stuff and it never disappoints me. Just got through the new album today.
Lamb of god is probably one of the bands that influenced me to play guitar
Influence me to learn to scream so cool too see others being inspired
I'm seeing these guys on Sunday and I'm super pumped. It's been years since I've been to one of their shows!
the video and lyrics are about whats gonna happen to the world in the next few months and next year. shit is gonna hit the fan, the winter is gonna be a really fucking hard one. if u look at all the things happening in the world and all the plots of powerful and influental people....
video shows people fighting over food, things needed to live.... and the few 1% above just watching it happen and enjoying the show, pulling the strings
“…drop d cuz that’s some chonk “. My headstone wish 🤷♀️❤️🩹❤️🩹👌🏻
This new album has just been solid all around, this song is my favorite of the bunch
Seeing them for the 3rd time on Sunday in Vancouver! Perfect timing for new album drop! Also, STOKED for Spiritbox opening!!
This is perfect classic Lamb of God with a newer/present metal-core sound. Combined it perfectly. Also Nik, I can relate….I can’t wear black without my flakes showing. Get that Head and Shoulders bro. Lol. With all jokes aside, Love all your material.
The new Lamb Of God was everything I thought it would be and more. I'm betting my entire spread of music consumption for the next week will just be this album front to back on repeat.
I feel like this is the biggest change in their sound since they changed the name to Lamb of God...and I love it
Also I think this sounds lower than drop D, Nik. Sounds like drop C.
They have one in drop B, song is called greyscale
@@jarennez9561 "Straight For The Sun" is in Drop A, that's the lowest they went
Potatoes in the pit! Also shoutout to Willie as he writes a lot of the riffs too. On their DVD Killidelphia I believe, Mark was interviewing and explained that when Willie writes a riff, it's usually hard to play even for Mark.
It’s normal since Willie plays like handicap😂 just check his way of picking 🤣
When I started listening to LoG I always wondered why Willie doesnt play solos. Man, his riffs are mini-solos, and they fucking slap
mosh pitatoes
@@VaGdude willie’s picking style is so weird 😂 it hurts to watch lmao
@@thescottallen been a huge Lamb of god fan few years back in their Golden era of Ashes and Sacrament and remember checking all their DVD’s and Guitar lessons and Willie’s picking always made me chuckle..🤣
Dude’s got his Gape face in the thumbnail
IMO it was basically a metaphor for society waiting on a handout and being controlled by Gov or something on that level, instead of actually going and make things happen for yourself. At least something along those lines.
I got into LoG back with the release of Palaces, and they played a very large part in my evolution as a person and love for metal, but I can't say that they do anything for me anymore. At least not like they used to. I attempted to listen to this album on the way to work this morning and it just sounded like everything I have already heard before. I will always love the older albums but my days of loving them will never be the same. I will come back to the album at some point to give it another go though as I always do.
EDIT: Came back to this album after watching the documentary and I have changed my opinion on it. Definitely way better after just taking some time listening to it and seeing all the backend of recording.
Agreed, I used to jam to log every day in high school but now it just sounds like more of the same stuff, which doesn’t mean it’s bad but it’s very formulaic, even for log
That's where I'm at too. It's not bad, it's just boring. I LOVED resolution and wrath but the last two albums have been meh for me. The riffs are heavy but they don't sound like they're trying to push themselves to write anything incredible. They seem to be happy writing average songs with the message they want to put out there.
The perfect metal band for a fan of any genre. Pure American heavy metal.
Yo, 'September Song' is one of the best songs LOG ever wrote, favorite song since 'Remorse for the Dead'.
They still got groove and power. Damn those riffs are heavy.
Blood of the Scribe will always be one of my favourites. This doesn't quite have the same punch, but it isn't bad.
The song that get me hook to LOG back in 00s
One of their best i agree
Lamb of god has just gotten better and better with years.
2:28 Subtle Arts of Murder flashbacks
Seen lamb of god twice this year and it was best concert ever. Really heavy and lots of energy.
Lamb Of God is one of my favorite bands and Randy is still one of the best vocalist on the scene and considering his age he is still a beast i love this guys. Nik are you gonna try to do a cover of this song?
Mark is a beast of a guitarist!
It's even in the name that Lamb of God is a catering service.
Lamb of God is definitely one of those bands that influenced my drum playing🤟🏻 And why do people think Lamb of God is cringe? I can definitely sit through their albums in one sitting with no problem. The fucking riffs are ways on point, and they sound super tight.
“Woah, okay, like damn!”
Best quote yet
Nik, if you edit all your videos, you're a fucking master.
If you have editors that take care of it, they're fucking masters.
I love your content bro, everything you put out is brutal and funny as fuck. Just like a good episode of metalocolypse, I keep watching
Nik, Nik, Nik.... the video... is a metaphor. LOG does not throw mashed potatoes to the audience. lol Also, give credit to Willie on the riffage. The whole band is on point. Killer track.
I've seen Lamb of God 5 times in concert. Everytime I do I have to take a few days off of work cause my neck and body is so damn sore from headbanging so hard and being in these giant ass circle pits.
THEY WERE HEAVY & STILL ARE 🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Been following them since they were Burn the Priest, and still they've never released shitty album. Unlike some other sellouts like pwd, architects etc. This stuff is lit 💪
Allegedly this was their Iowa show from their current tour.
For me overall it’s their best album since Wrath. Just as a complete album
Long I has been since I've heard from LOG
2:34 my fav lol
Nik be like I be confuse a Lil bit
Bro if they throw mashed potatoes in the pit, I will commit several cases of mans laughter
Metal + Mashed Potatoes = Picnic.
Yep just saw them live last night. They were insane
Convictions "Stigmata" Feat. Dakota Alvarez of Hollow Front (Official Music Video)
Multiple riff = multiple fun
Best statement
The entire album is like this.
Lamb of God. Still one of the heaviest bands even though they play in Drop D.
Hey Nik, you accidentally linked Ego Death instead of the new LOG song
Can't forget Willie with his weird picking hand! lol
It’s always awesome when one of the greats can still make absolute bitchin heavy killer stuff.
It’s great to be proven wrong when you think, “surely the ole boys are out of steam” and they just release something just as good as any of their other stuff.
Oh hell yeah they are, I just saw them at Aftershock and my mind is blown
Nik! Don’t be sleeping on the new fire Bury Tomorrow single, Abandon Us!
the real gem of this album is September song cause they released it in October baby !
lamb of god really do be playing fertnert irl
Can confirm, just saw them in Sacramento on release day
They recorded this album together in the same room no separate tracks old school
❤ been listing to this band since high school and it’s still one of my fav bands to this date
Nik.
Listen bubby.
log will always be heavy.
Also your link broke, that's still ego death
"it´s just fortnigh in real life" - Nik, 2022