LAMB OF GOD’s critically-acclaimed new album, “Into Oblivion”, is out now via Century Media Records. The Richmond-born band’s tenth studio album sees them embracing their roots while simultaneously showcasing why they are one of modern metal’s most influential forces.
To celebrate last week’s release, the band have dropped a video for ‘St. Catherine’s Wheel’. The clip, directed by Meriel O’Connell, arrives as the band prepares to bring songs from the newly released album to stages across North America.
In a recent interview with Forbes, vocalist Randy Blythe reflected on the message behind the song and the importance of community:
“The last line of ‘St. Catherine’s Wheel’ is ‘these savage days can’t break us’ and I use the term ‘us’ very specifically… I think community is going to become incredibly valuable in the next few years.”
Into Oblivion tracklisting:
Into Oblivion
Parasocial Christ
Sepsis
The Killing Floor
El Vacío
St. Catherine’s Wheel
Blunt Force Blues
Bully
A Thousand Years
Devise/Destroy
Get your copy of the album HERE.
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