LAMB OF GOD Drops Studio Version Of BLACK SABBATH’s ‘Children Of The Grave’ Cover
LAMB OF GOD has just unleashed the official studio version of their cover of BLACK SABBATH’s iconic track “Children of the Grave.”
LAMB OF GOD has just unleashed the official studio version of their cover of BLACK SABBATH’s iconic track “Children of the Grave.”
Taking the stage at 3:00 p.m., the Richmond, Virginia groove metal giants wasted no time paying homage to the godfathers of heavy metal.
Former LAMB OF GOD drummer Chris Adler has opened up about the personal and professional fallout from his departure from the band.
The band has dropped a brand new music video for album single “Taniwha”, featuring an intense guest appearance from metal icon Randy Blythe.
That mindset powers the book’s narrative — but some of its most emotional weight comes from Blythe confronting one of the deepest tragedies of his life.
Former Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler has made it clear: a return to the band that helped define modern American metal isn’t in the cards.
The move marked the end of an era for the band, with Art Cruz stepping in to fill Adler’s formidable shoes.
LAMB OF GOD have added several headlining dates to their already packed 2025 schedule, bringing their ferocious live show to select cities.
This Friday, March 28, New Zealand modern groove metal trio ALIEN WEAPONRY will release their heaviest, most powerful and mature offering to date, Te Rā.
Louder Than Life will be disturbing the peace in 2025 with one of the biggest and loudest festivals in North America all year.
On a recent episode of “The Jasta Show,” Jamey Jasta’s video podcast, LAMB OF GOD’s Randy Blythe was asked if he watched this year’s Grammy Awards.
On “The New Man” podcast with Tripp Lanier, LAMB OF GOD frontman Randy Blythe opened up about being 14 years sober.