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Across their career Lamb Of God grew from basement shows and grimy DIY venues to headline arenas. The New Wave of American Heavy Metal architects earned a reverence akin to musical forefathers (and road companions) Metallica, Slayer, and Megadeth. 

"For millions of headbangers, Lamb Of God are simply the most important contemporary metal band in the world," Guitar World observed. Timeless songs like "Laid to Rest," "Redneck," "Walk with Me in Hell," and "Now You've Got Something to Die For" became anthems in the heavy metal songbook, with gargantuan vocals born from both righteous anger and devotion, and unrivaled riffs for the ages. 

Now, the Grammy-nominated goliath follows 2020's self-titled slab with a vicious new testament. Riding high on an insatiable drive, a focused collective camaraderie, and a creative renaissance saluted by the likes of Rolling Stone and NME, Lamb Of God returned to longtime producer Josh Wilbur (Megadeth, Korn, Avenged Sevenfold) and carved the gloriously unhinged Omens into sonic stone. 

Even as D. Randall Blythe (vocals), Mark Morton (lead guitar), Willie Adler (guitar), John Campbell (bass), and Art Cruz (drums) enjoy one another's company and chemistry like never before, Omens is possibly the angriest Lamb Of God album yet. Densely muscular, soaked in unnerving spite, with a pessimistic eye toward inner struggles and global affairs alike, Omens is a furious entry in the catalog. 

Most of the album was recorded live in the studio, including Blythe's vibrantly unhinged vocal attack. Morton and Adler's riffs threaten, challenge, and devastate. Cruz and Campbell's unstoppable rhythms lurch and beckon. Having shined on 2020's Lamb Of God, Cruz injects even more nuance and personality into his playing across Omens' songs. 

It's a potent, palpable energy Lamb Of God first tapped when they shoved heavy metal into the new millennium with New American Gospel (2000). As the Palaces Burn (2003) joined Rolling Stone's Top 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time. Ashes of the Wake (2004) was the first Lamb Of Gold album certified gold by the RIAA, a feat once all but impossible for a contemporary extreme metal band. 

Sacrament (2006), Revolver's Album of the Year, went gold as well. The raw and organic malice of Wrath (2009) began the band's enduring relationship with Wilbur. Both the diverse Resolution (2012) and the explosive VII: Sturm und Drang (2015) debuted in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200. 

The 2020 self-titled set, their first new material in five years, added instant classics "Memento Mori" and "Resurrection Man" to the repertoire, alongside eight more monster tracks. Revolver, Metal Hammer, Loudwire, and Consequence included Lamb Of God on their year-end Best Albums lists. The momentum continues with Omens, arguably the band's most aggressive and ambitious yet. 

The hardcore fire at the heart of Lamb Of God still burns as hot as the 12-foot flames blazing the stages on their co-headlining trek with Megadeth, appropriately called "The Metal Tour of the Year." Even as the state of the world descends, the state of the union for Lamb Of God remains strong.

Over the course of their career, Lamb of God have played at famed venues like the Arizona Federal Theatre and the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

Setlists

    1. 1.Resurrection Man
    2. 2.Ditch
    3. 3.Ruin
    4. 4.Walk With Me in Hell
    5. 5.Now You've Got Something to Die For
    6. 6.The Subtle Arts of Murder and Persuasion
    7. 7.A Devil in God's Country
    8. 8.O.D.H.G.A.B.F.E.
    9. 9.11th Hour
    10. 10.Memento Mori
    11. 11.Sepsis
    12. 12.Children of the Grave (Black Sabbath cover)
    13. 13.Laid to Rest
    14. 14.Redneck
    15. -Tragos de amargo licor (Ramón Ayala y los Bravos del Norte cover)
    1. 1.Ditch
    2. 2.Walk With Me in Hell
    3. 3.Now You've Got Something to Die For
    4. 4.The Subtle Arts of Murder and Persuasion
    5. 5.O.D.H.G.A.B.F.E.
    6. 6.Memento Mori
    7. 7.Laid to Rest
    8. 8.Children of the Grave (Black Sabbath cover)
    9. 9.Redneck
    1. 1.Ruin
    2. 2.As the Palaces Burn
    3. 3.Purified (First time since 2013)
    4. 4.11th Hour
    5. 5.For Your Malice (Live debut)
    6. 6.Bootscraper (First time since 2004)
    7. 7.A Devil in God's Country
    8. 8.In Defense of Our Good Name (Live debut)
    9. 9.Blood Junkie (First time since 2006)
    10. 10.Vigil
    1. 1.Resurrection Man
    2. 2.Ditch
    3. 3.Walk With Me in Hell
    4. 4.Ruin
    5. 5.Sepsis
    6. 6.Memento Mori
    7. 7.Laid to Rest
    8. 8.Redneck
    1. 1.Resurrection Man
    2. 2.Ditch
    3. 3.Walk With Me in Hell
    4. 4.Ruin
    5. 5.Now You've Got Something to Die For
    6. 6.Memento Mori
    7. 7.Laid to Rest
    8. 8.Sepsis (Live debut)
    9. 9.Redneck

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 1055 reviews
  • pure american metal

    by slackser on 7/11/09Washington Avenue Armory - AlbanyRating: 4 out of 5

    if would of been a complete show if children of bodem was there but having an injured player is understandable. the starting act was kind of weak and though they tried to be funny they failed. only thing that really got to me was there was some girl who started a fight because she got hit in the pit (go figure) then started yelling on people and no one would just take her away and let the rest of us enjoy the show.

  • lamb of god!!!!!!!

    by crime86 on 7/11/09Washington Avenue Armory - AlbanyRating: 5 out of 5

    this was a great show, i was a little dissapointed that children of bodom cancelled because of alexi's injury but i was great anyway. god forbid was uinbelievable and of coarse lamb of god killed it

  • One Of The Best

    by Riddlebox on 7/11/09Washington Avenue Armory - AlbanyRating: 5 out of 5

    It was a lot greater than i expected,i would see them again,i have seen many shows and this one stands out Lamb Of God puts on a very good show.i rate them a 5 out of 5 when it comes to live shows,they get the crowd really into it.

  • Pretty good

    by TheAtomicElbowofDeath on 7/11/09House of Blues Myrtle Beach - Myrtle BeachRating: 4 out of 5

    As I lay dying was sick, the opening bands were mediocre.

  • AWESOME SHOW! LAMB OF GOD IS AMAZING!

    by fadingawayfaster on 7/11/09Washington Avenue Armory - AlbanyRating: 5 out of 5

    Lamb of God DEF. stole the show. They were so amazing live. As I lay Dieing and God Forbid were absolutely amazing and mind blowing! I wish Children of Bodom was there!! Municipal Waste was terrible, and talked about nothing other than drinking in the VERY VERY speedy metal band. You could hardly understand them.