Friday, January 13, 2012

Lamb Of God_Resolution

Groove Metal

Tracklist

01. Straight from the Sun (02:10)
02. Desolation (03:55)
03. Ghost Walking (04:27)
04. Guilty (03:25)
05. The Undertow (04:47)
06. The Number Six (05:23)
07. Barbarosa (01:37)
08. Invictus (04:15)
09. Cheated (02:34)
10. Insurrection (04:50)
11. Terminally Unique (04:20)
12. To the End (03:48)
13. Visitation (04:01)
14. King Me (06:37)

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  1. Lamb of God is an American groove metal band, originally formed under the name Burn the Priest.

    The roots of Lamb of God were planted in the year 1990, when Mark Morton, Chris Adler and John Campbell were friends at Virginia Commonwealth University. The trio began playing at Adler’s house in Richmond weathering chilly conditions. “There was no heat in the house,” recalls Campbell. “We would hang around the kerosene heaters, get really drunk and write metal songs. Fumes and Black Label beer were definitely what fueled our early days.”

    After graduation, Morton moved to Chicago to pursue a master’s degree, but the band continued. A new guitarist, Abe Spear, replaced Morton as the band retired its instrumental sound and added Randy Blythe on vocals.

    The quartet, known then as Burn the Priest, became a fixture in the tightly-knit Richmond music scene. To compete with the high-level of musicianship displayed by their contemporaries, the band adopted a rigid practice schedule. “To this day, we practice five days a week out of necessity,” says Campbell. “The bands in Richmond can flat outplay you and if you don’t practice, they will blow you off the stage. Bands like Breadwinner and Sliang Laos - two local math-metal bands - could play insanely complicated music note perfect. They inspired us to raise the bar musically and taught us the work ethic we needed to be a success.”

    The band was playing around Virginia when Mark Morton moved back from Chicago and re-joined the group. Soon after, Burn the Priest released a self-titled full length album on Legion Records. Abe left soon after, which opened a spot for guitarist, and brother to Chris - Willie Adler.

    A year after the second Adler joined, in 2000, Burn the Priest changed its name to Lamb of God, and signed a record deal with Prosthetic Records. The band’s independent-debut, New American Gospel, was released in the year 2000. “This album was all about creating a rhythmic and pummeling musical landscape with riff after riff,” explains Morton. Drummer Adler notes: ‘’This is a classic record. We had all the elements come together to make one of the heaviest, yet contagious records of our career. It was difficult to contain us - we didn’t even understand at the time what we had created.”

    Two years of extensive touring to support the album raised Lamb of God’s profile before the band released the critically acclaimed, As The Palaces Burn (2003). ATPB won record of the year honors in such notable magazines as Revolver and Metal Hammer while garnering mainstream press in Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly.

    The band hit the road again and began headlining tours across the globe. In the fall of 2003 Lamb of God was a co-headliner on the first ever MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball Tour which elevated Lamb of God beyond the underground. The band then released Terror and Hubris, a DVD, featuring early live performances, videos for “Ruin” and “Black Label” and behind-the-scenes footage highlighting the work ethic, humility and sense of humor of one of the most respected and influential bands around today. The DVD proved to be a commercial success as it entered the Billboard Music DVD Charts at #32.

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