The band and Blythe have collaborated on the track live for several years, check it out here.
The events will offer fans first-time-ever live performances of the band's new self-titled album, as well as their 2004 album 'Ashes Of The Wake', both of which will be performed live in their entirety in the band's hometown of Richmond, Virginia.
The tour was originally meant to take place in April 2020, but have been postponed to November/December 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The events taking place include live quarantine videos, Q&A's and more!
The video for 'Gears' is released alongside the band's self-titled album, out now via Nuclear Blast.
In one of the most significant moves of their career, Lamb of God have returned with their eighth studio album after a gap of five years. It’s self-titled, it’s the first one with new drummer Art Cruz, and it’s released during a time of immense global upheaval. So, how does it hold up?
The mammoth streaming event will take place tomorrow (12th June 2020), read on to find out more.
The track is the fourth single from the band's upcoming self-titled album, listen to it here.
The track is taken from Lamb Of God's forthcoming self-titled album.
The band will now release 'Lamb Of God' in June, read on to find out more.