LAMB OF GOD
Originally known by the less-than-subtle moniker Burn the
Priest, Richmond, Virginia-based Lamb of God decided to change their name
shortly after the release of a self-titled debut in 1998. Featuring vocalist Randy
Blythe, guitarists Mark Morton and Will Adler, bassist John Campbell, and
drummer Chris Adler, the newly rechristened Lamb of God were launched in the
year 2000 with their acclaimed New American Gospel album. The group then
embarked on a lengthy touring spree, spending much of the next two years
preaching its "pure American death metal" at major heavy metal
festivals and small clubs alike.
Work on a follow-up effort with producer and Strapping Young
Lad mastermind Devin Townsend took place in between many road jaunts, so that Lamb
of God's sophomore LP, As the Palaces Burn, was released in summer 2003. Ashes
of the Wake quickly followed it in 2004. Produced by Machine, it featured the
most fully realized material of the band's career. Ashes was both a chart and
critical hit and set up a year's worth of successful touring for Lamb of God.
(Epic also reissued Burn the Priest, the 1998 debut from the original band.)
The Killadelphia DVD appeared in 2005, documenting a particularly fierce
stretch of shows in Philly, and the same program's audio edition dropped toward
the end of the same year. Sacrament was released in 2006, followed by Wrath in
2009.
A massive three-disc retrospective entitled Hourglass: The Anthology was issued by Epic in 2010, covering their independent releases as well as their major-label years, and including a third disc of rarities. The set was released in two configurations: it was available for purchase in either three single-disc volumes or as a full box set. The band spent 2010 touring before eventually settling down in 2011 to record new material with producer Josh Wilbur. The result was their seventh album, 2012's Resolution.
REFERENCE
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/lamb-of-god-mn0000781350/biography
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