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MUSIC NEWS: Lamb Of God Release New Single ‘Routes’ Featuring Testament’s Chuck Billy

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Lamb Of God have released their new single Routes, featuring a guest appearance from Testament vocalist Chuck Billy. The track is the fourth single from the band’s upcoming self-titled album. 

Routes was lyrically inspired by vocalist D. Randall Blythe‘s time alongside native peoples at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota during the No DAPL movement. 

“I went to Standing Rock because I had heard reports of violence committed on the peaceful protesters there by both state law enforcement and private security contractors, and this violence was not reported in mainstream media for the most part,” says Blythe. “I went to bring supplies and support these people, who were trying to protect their water, and thereby protect everyone, as everything in the natural world is protected.

“I was there a week, made some great friends, and learned a lot. It was a very profound experience in my life, and I knew one day I would write a song about it.”  

“My experience, although my own, was tempered and shaped by the hundreds of years of brutal oppression of Native peoples in our country,”  Blythe adds. “So, it was imperative for me to have a Native voice represented on the song, and Chuck Billy was happy to be that voice. At the end, there is a call and response section – Chuck calls and I respond. This is intentional. Musically, it is symbolic of my experience there. A native voice leads, bringing forth positive energy and calling to the people to unite, and I reply, providing support. That was my physical experience, and it is reflected in the song.”  

“It was a great honour as a proud Pomo Native American to be asked by Lamb of God to do some guest vocals on this song,” Chuck Billy says. “The No DAPL movement by the indigenous people of this country was a historic event. Being able to lend my voice to represent the Native American people complimenting Randy’s storytelling and lyrics is something really special to me. I’m glad this movement was put in a musical message, and I am extremely happy to have been a part of it.”

Lamb Of God‘s self-titled album is due for release on 19th June 2020 via Nuclear Blast, available to pre-order HERE

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