Chris Adler will not be joining Lamb Of God on the second leg of Slayer's farewell tour.
Lamb Of God will release a new covers album, titled "Legion: XX," under their Burn The Priest moniker on May 18.
Slayer have decided to add another leg to their North American farewell tour.
Slayer have have officially announced their final North American tour with Lamb Of God, Anthrax, Behemoth, and Testament.
It looks like the rumors of a Slayer, Lamb Of God, Anthrax, Testament, and Behemoth tour are true.
Lamb of God's longtime bus driver, Dale Lee has tragically passed away. A statement from the band can be found below. Call your family/loved ones; you never know if it could be the last time you talk to them.
Slayer will be headlining around twenty dates this summer. With Special Guests Lamb of God and Behemoth, the tour starts on July 12 in Bemidji, MN and wraps up in Phoenix, AZ on August 20.
MetalSucks launched their first episode of 2016 featuring Randy Blythe of the mighty Lamb of God. The episode discusses his immense workload, struggles with addiction, his retirement plan, and what’s in story for 2016 (include a couple of books) and what he will look like on stage in 20 years. Listen to it below.
Many people don't know about Randy Blythe's battles with alcoholism and depression. In this YouRock interview, Blythe dives into his struggles, noting how suffering from depression doesn't always come from detrimental circumstances: "I was in a great place but I felt like I was dying. That's the component of alcoholism and depression that's really baffling to some people," says Blythe.
Lamb of God are pleased to announce their upcoming January/February 2016 U.S. headline tour featuring direct support from very special guests and thrash metal legends Anthrax, with additional support from Deafheaven and Kylesa. The tour will begin on Friday, January 15th in Pittsburgh, PA and visit several major U.S. markets before coming to a close in Los Angeles, CA on February 12th. Tour dates are below