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Lamb of God - Vii: Sturm Und Drang (Vinyl)
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Lamb of God - Vii: Sturm Und Drang (Vinyl)

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Lamb of God's sophomore album is a must-listen for metal fans, featuring a mix of brutal tracks and melodic songs. The album features a soft vocal track, clean vocals, and a pounding double bass drum. 512 is a standout, with its deep bass and Randy Blythe's wrenching vocals. Fans of Lamb of God will not be disappointed with this album.
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Double vinyl LP pressing. 2015 album from the groove metal band, their first in six years. It is the first album after the Randy Blythe manslaughter case and a brief hiatus after finishing the Resolution touring cycle. Randy Blythe stated that people shouldn't expect a prison record, instead he will "write about things that affect me very deeply", whic…
Double vinyl LP pressing. 2015 album from the groove metal band, their first in six years. It is the first album after the Randy Blythe manslaughter case and a brief hiatus after finishing the Resolution touring cycle. Randy Blythe stated that people shouldn't expect a prison record, instead he will "write about things that affect me very deeply", which are going to prison in a foreign country and being charged with manslaughter, as stated by Blythe. The album's subtitle, literally translated as Storm and Stress, indirectly refers to Blythe's experience. Blythe says he and Mark Morton were talking about how the record's theme relates to the psychology of humans reacting under extreme conditions, and they wanted a word that reflected such situations. Track List: Disc: 1 1. Still Echoes 2. Erase This 3. 512 4. Embers 5. Footprints Disc: 2 1. Overlord 2. Anthropoid 3. Engage the Fear Machine 4. Delusion Pandemic 5. Torches
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Lamb of God's sophomore album is a must-listen for metal fans, featuring a mix of brutal tracks and melodic songs. The album features a soft vocal track, clean vocals, and a pounding double bass drum. 512 is a standout, with its deep bass and Randy Blythe's wrenching vocals. Fans of Lamb of God will not be disappointed with this album.

Pros

  • Experimental sound
  • Clean vocals
  • Experimental elements
  • Good mix of genres
  • Excellent guitar riffs

Cons

  • Some tracks may feel rushed
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Double vinyl LP pressing. 2015 album from the groove metal band, their first in six years. It is the first album after the Randy Blythe manslaughter case and a brief hiatus after finishing the Resolution touring cycle. Randy Blythe stated that people shouldn't expect a prison record, instead he will "write about things that affect me very deeply", which are going to prison in a foreign country and being charged with manslaughter, as stated by Blythe. The album's subtitle, literally translated as Storm and Stress, indirectly refers to Blythe's experience. Blythe says he and Mark Morton were talking about how the record's theme relates to the psychology of humans reacting under extreme conditions, and they wanted a word that reflected such situations. Track List: Disc: 1 1. Still Echoes 2. Erase This 3. 512 4. Embers 5. Footprints Disc: 2 1. Overlord 2. Anthropoid 3. Engage the Fear Machine 4. Delusion Pandemic 5. Torches