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Postby Krieg » Sat Sep 30, 06 10:10 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsgEdbJlA1I

Since i mostly skip topics with titles as " wall of death g mod " or other stuff i actually never knew this ... bleh , but when ever lamb of god will tour with their new album around europe i definitelly will be part of a concert

In the so-called New Wave of American Heavy Metal (NWOAHM), Lamb of God has emerged as one of the four most popular acts (among Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, and Trivium). But while their colleagues draw from melodic Swedish metal, Lamb of God takes inspiration domestically. Pantera is its main influence; over time, Randy Blythe’s vocals increasingly resemble Phil Anselmo’s, and Chris Adler’s drumming owes a heavy debt to Vinnie Paul Abbott. As a band, Lamb of God has captured the sense of groove that Pantera pioneered: swinging triplets, double-time thrash, crushing breakdowns. But it’s not merely in sound that they take cues: Lamb of God also has the same blue-collar appeal. Pantera was a bunch of drunks from Texas; Lamb of God is a bunch of drunks from Virginia. The rapport between band and fans is strong, sometimes frighteningly so. Blythe is infamous for inciting the Wall of Death, in which he parts the crowd Red Sea-style and has each side run at the other. It must be seen to be believed.

Lamb of God began as a primitive instrumental outfit called Burn the Priest. The name carried unwanted (and inappropriate) connotations for a group inspired by ‘80s thrash; due to its history, Lamb was banned last year from playing at a Los Angeles venue owned by a church. Blythe joined up for a series of 7”s and an eponymous album, after which Lamb of God adopted its present name. Over New American Gospel, As the Palace Burns, and Ashes of the Wake, the band honed its songwriting, with increasingly better production. The latter album was Lamb of God’s breakthrough, with major label promotion and high-profile tours on Ozzfest and Sounds of the Underground.

Sacrament has the band’s most memorable songs to date. Musically, there’s no fat. The band plays with laser precision and songs move smoothly through riffs and transitions. Blythe has expanded his range; along with his trademark midrange rasp, he also unleashes higher shrieks and lower growls, both of which drive “Requiem.” The guitar work is also more advanced. Lamb of God has never been known for solos, and while this album won’t change that, the leads are tasteful and more prominent than before. The real progress is in the rhythm parts, which feature plenty of wrist-straining string-skipping. Back in the day, the best way to learn metal rhythm guitar was from Metallica albums. Now, Lamb of God albums should do; “Pathetic” is practically a textbook in rhythm guitar techniques. The star here, though, is Adler. His crisp, pitched-up snare is a Lamb of God signature, and his snare downbeats recall John Tempesta on Testament’s Low. With rich fills, kinetic rolls, and insistent rides, Adler is one of the most identifiable drummers in metal.

The production is also distinctive: the mix is technically flawless, with great separation between instruments. But there’s simply too much. Blythe’s vocals too often come with dramatic reverb and layers of overdubs. The repeating industrial noise at the end of “Walk with Me in Hell” is cool, but distracting. Did the guitars in “Descending” need to enter via a techno-esque low-pass filter? The huge reverb on the snare at the end of “Pathetic” is ridiculous. It’s disconcerting to hear such a visceral band swathed in so much production. Pair these guys with Rick “No Reverb” Rubin, and the results would be deadly.


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1. Walk With Me
2. Again We Rise
3. Redneck
4. Pathetic
5. Foot To the Throat
6. Descending
7. Blacken the Cursed Sun
8. Forgotten (Lost Angels)
9. Requiem
10. More Time to Kill
11. Beating on Death's Door

I expected them to make an ever better album than Ashes Of The Wake and they did a decent job in acomplishing that

would give it a 8/10
Though I might not give a total objective mark , but I think it's is worth at least a 7/10

edit: I miss the album of the month topic ... this must be the album of the month !! :D
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Postby C:Enter:£££ » Sun Oct 01, 06 12:43 am

This album is dog shit.
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Postby Bob » Sun Oct 01, 06 1:00 am

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Postby Krieg » Wed Oct 11, 06 5:26 pm

Does any other band have a wall of death at their concerts?
I heard that not only lamb of god have it but also hatebreed :/
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Postby James » Wed Oct 11, 06 5:51 pm

Velvet-Acid-Soul wrote:Does any other band have a wall of death at their concerts?
I heard that not only lamb of god have it but also hatebreed :/


Oh my god, thats like saying are there fans at other concerts.

Yeh some bands do it that can actually make it work, Aiden do it too LOL.
AND WE ALL KNOW HOW MUCH YOU LOVE AIDEN.
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Postby Krieg » Wed Oct 11, 06 6:11 pm

James wrote:
Velvet-Acid-Soul wrote:Does any other band have a wall of death at their concerts?
I heard that not only lamb of god have it but also hatebreed :/


Oh my god, thats like saying are there fans at other concerts.

Yeh some bands do it that can actually make it work, Aiden do it too LOL.
AND WE ALL KNOW HOW MUCH YOU LOVE AIDEN.


Who is aiden?

edit:I haven't been to any real concert so I wouldn't know who all have a wall of death.But I will be at 2 november 8)
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Postby ~D[A]rren~ » Wed Oct 11, 06 6:51 pm

Duh Aiden is a band. Why talk about the wall of death like you know a lot then say you don't know anything?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_of_Death

Edit: A violent example with lamb of god here:

http://ozzfest.com/timages/page/media/WallofDeath.mov
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Postby C:Enter:£££ » Wed Oct 11, 06 6:52 pm

Chimaira do them, who are now on Nuclear Blast, fucketh yesss.
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Postby Krieg » Wed Oct 11, 06 6:59 pm

~D[A]rren~ wrote:Duh Aiden is a band. Why talk about the wall of death like you know a lot then say you don't know anything?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_of_Death

Edit: A violent example with lamb of god here:

http://ozzfest.com/timages/page/media/WallofDeath.mov


Because I saw a movie of it , look at my first post.And I didn't talked like I know much about it , why do you think I asked if there are more bands who have this at concerts :lol:
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Postby Bob » Wed Oct 11, 06 9:14 pm

LOL BFMV known to have done one.

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Postby Psykorgasm » Sat Oct 28, 06 12:15 am

Wow, this album was a dissapointment.
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