LAMB OF GOD Debuts New Song In Seattle; Video Available

December 2, 2008

Richmond, Virginia-based metallers LAMB OF GOD debuted a brand new song, "Overhauled", Monday night (December 1) during their concert at the Key Arena in Seattle, Washington (where the band was opening for METALLICA).

Low-quality fan-filmed video footage of the "Overhauled" performance can be viewed below (shot from two different angles).

As previously reported, LAMB OF GOD has set "Wrath" as the title of its fifth studio album. The record will be issued in North America by Epic on February 24, 2009 and will be the band's first release outside North America through Roadrunner Records.

"Wrath" was produced by Josh Wilbur and was recorded in studios in New York, Virginia, and New Hampshire.

LAMB OF GOD finished the touring cycle for the Grammy-nominated album "Sacrament" at the end of 2007. The two-year trek was documented in the gold-certified DVD "Walk with Me in Hell" and culminated with the band headlining arenas across the U.S. last December.

The band took the entirety of 2008 off the road to focus on the writing process for "Wrath".

"This album is going to surprise a lot of people," commented drummer Chris Adler. "Typically bands that get to where we are in our career begin to slack off, smell the roses and regurgitate. We chose a different path. No one wants to hear another band member hyping a new record. 'Wrath' needs no hype. We have topped ourselves and on February 24 you will feel it."

LAMB OF GOD will embark on an extensive tour that will cover the globe.

The first leg of the "Wrath" world tour will start in Finland on February 6 and will include dates in the UK, Australia, and Japan.

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