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March 2009 Music-Reviewer.com
Lamb of God’s Wrath
Artist Lamb of God
Title Wrath
Label Epic Records
Rating 10 out of 10
Prepare to feel Richmond, Virginia’s favorite hometown boy’s wrath, because Lamb of God is even better than ever. After three years worth of touring and recording the sound of “Pure American Metal” is back! Already at the top of their game and one of the most well known metal bands, Lamb of God’s new album, Wrath is destined to do nothing but put the band over the top. If Sacrament (2006) wasn’t heavy enough for you, Wrath will leave you in awe.
Opening with an instrumental track, The Passing provides a calm and relaxing preparation for the mind-blowing tracks to come. In Your Words reassures fans that Randy Blythe still has what it takes and his potent vocabulary and lyrical style have made continuous improvement, as has the entire band’s skills.
By track two, Set To Fail, Lamb of God has you hooked (as if they didn’t already!). With lyrics invoking the familiar pain of betrayal, Bylthe uses a mixture of vocal styles that exemplify his lyrics which are matched equally by the brutal rhythmic sounds of Chris Adler, drums; John Campbell, bass; Wille Adler, guitar; and Mark Morton, guitar. As if the riffs, solos and beats weren’t mind-blowing enough, Set To Fail along with Fake Messiah amplify Lamb of God’s endless capabilities.
With lycanthropic ferocity, Wrath proves to not only be Lamb of God’s most powerful album yet, but also the most harmonious. Working together, the entire band contributed to Wrath with more than just the final sounds. The pre-recording exchange of ideas, riffs, and lyrics is evident throughout the album.
With an acoustic opening that gives way for both Bylthe’s gnashing-your-teeth vocals and C. Adler’s pummeling drums, Grace is a stand-out song that showcases astounding musicianship and catchy lyrics. Making group vocals work to their advantage Broken Hands features a livid sound and deeply personal lyrics; if you have ever been betrayed, used or trapped in the memory of something good, Bylthe’s lyrics on Broken Hands will speak to you personally. With a mix of vocal styles and range working along side the the brutal soundscape, the track is made even more mesmorizing, leaving the listener with a decided feeling of empowerment.
Picking up the speed of things C. Adler, W. Adler, Campbell and Morton set a fast pace from the very start of the ninth track, Everything To Nothing. With a rhythm that will have you tapping feet and nodding your head, the guitar riffs and solos will blow your mind as they capture the talents of W. Adler and Mortons. Everything To Nothing exemplifies the talent of Lamb of God…
Keeping the show moving and the tempo upbeat, Choke Sermon is another get up and move track that showcases the band’s talents.
Opening with another acoustic intro, Reclamation is yet another new sound for Lamb of God. With the soft sounds of the ocean in the background at both the beginning and end, the pastoral sounds work well with Bylthe’s lyrics about “the earth reclaiming it’s self and the waters rising.” Prepare yourself for a seven minute journey full of powerful sounds, vocals, vocal styles and assorted tempos, as Reclamation provides the perfect note to end on.
An album of back-to-back “Pure American Metal” masterpieces, Wrath is a must-own album. Metal fingers, head banging, belting of lyrics and immense amounts of movement are at the very least appropriate throughout. Lamb of God has once again come forth and proven where they stand—on top.
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