Randy Blythe (Lamb Of God) and Lee “Scratch” Perry are featured on a new Saudade (Team Sleep, etc.) song titled “Lions.”
Here's the story of how Randy Blythe's Grammy medallion has helped people.
Soulfly have shared their new track “Dead Behind The Eyes” feat. Randy Blythe (Lamb Of God).
MetalSucks launched their first episode of 2016 featuring Randy Blythe of the mighty Lamb of God. The episode discusses his immense workload, struggles with addiction, his retirement plan, and what’s in story for 2016 (include a couple of books) and what he will look like on stage in 20 years. Listen to it below.
Many people don't know about Randy Blythe's battles with alcoholism and depression. In this YouRock interview, Blythe dives into his struggles, noting how suffering from depression doesn't always come from detrimental circumstances: "I was in a great place but I felt like I was dying. That's the component of alcoholism and depression that's really baffling to some people," says Blythe.
Lamb of God will release VII: Sturm Und Drang in July via Epic Records. Listen to a new song titled "Still Echoes" below and read an in-depth interview with Randy Blythe right here.
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Randy Blythe's memoir, "Dark Days: My Tribulation And Trials" will be coming out July 14th via DeCapo Press. View a synopsis of the book below.
"In 2010, a nineteen-year-old super-fan rushed the stage during a LAMB OF GOD concert in Prague. To protect himself, singer Randy Blythe pushed the fan away. Unbeknownst to Blythe, the young man hit his head on the floor when he fell and later died from the injury. Blythe was promptly incarcerated on charges carrying a prison term of five to ten years. Thirty-seven days later, he was released on bail to await trial. Although legal experts told him not to return to the Czech Republic to face the charges, Blythe explained that he 'could not run away from this problem while the grieving family of a dead young man searched hopelessly for answers that [he] might help provide."
The moment Lamb Of God fans have been waiting for is here – the band's feature-length documentary As The Palaces Burn, will be released on DVD on October 14, 2014 via Epic Records. In addition to the first DVD including this spectacular film that the New York Daily News called, "a riveting documentary" and the Huffington Post called "fascinating viewing," a second DVD will be included that features over two hours of additional, unreleased "making of" footage. In addition to general footage not included in the final cut, the second DVD also includes exclusive material from the original planned version of the film about Lamb Of Gods music's effect on fans in other cultures.
As the Palaces Burn was released theatrically on February 27, 2014. Originally intending to follow the heavy metal band Lamb Of God throughout the world to demonstrate music's potential to tie culturally diverse fans together, filming for As the Palaces Burn abruptly took a dramatic turn when lead singer Randy Blythe was arrested on charges of manslaughter, and blamed for the death of one of their young fans in the Czech Republic." What followed was a heart-wrenching courtroom drama that left fans, friends, and curious onlookers around the world on the edge of their seats
Randy Blythe has started a Tumblr blog where he'll be taking us through the process of his upcoming book, Dark Days. Find an excerpt below
Randy Blythe of Richmond, Virginia metal band LAMB OF GOD has finished laying down vocals for the band’s new album, due in early 2012 via Epic Records. The singer has offered no information about the CD’s musical direction except to say that it’s “WAAAAY better than [2009’s] 'Wrath' overall.”
LAMB OF GOD's new album is once again being helmed by producer Josh Wilbur who previously worked on "Wrath".