LAMB OF GOD
RECEIVE
GRAMMY
NOMINATION
FOR THEIR
POWERHOUSE
TRACK
“REDNECK”
New York, NY
– American
metal
leaders Lamb
of God have
garnered a
Grammy
nomination
for “Best
Metal
Performance”
for
“Redneck,”
the
scorching
first single
from their
acclaimed
album
Sacrament.
On their
nomination
drummer
Chris Adler
states,
“Grammy
nomination?
Is someone
still trying
to make up
for that
whole Jethro
Tull thing?”
“In all
seriousness
and
regardless
of the
outcome, we
as LAMB OF
GOD are
overwhelmingly
flattered to
be
recognized.
It’s truly
hard to
believe that
we have come
as far as we
have, even
harder to
believe that
we now share
in the short
list of some
of the best
in the
business -
and the
historical
company of
some of the
worlds
greatest
bands. This
nomination
is bigger
than our
band; it is
a tribute to
our friends
and fans
whose
undying and
intense
support has
helped LAMB
OF GOD
become
recognized
in this way.
Together, we
are helping
to create a
new and
heavier
musical
landscape
for the
future. No
matter what
the outcome
may be, this
is a very
good sign
for metal
and as a fan
I look
forward to
more doors
like these
continuing
to open to
the greatest
music in the
world –
heavy
fucking
metal!!!”
Sacrament,
which was
produced by
Machine
(Clutch,
King
Crimson,
Pitchshifter,
18 Visions,
Every Time I
Die) is a
stunning
example of
how diverse,
articulate
and
pummeling
metal can
be. Entering
the
Billboard
Top 200 at
#8, with
over 63,000
albums sold,
Sacrament
had the
biggest
first week
album sales
of all metal
records
released in
2006 -
outselling
first week
numbers from
metal
legends such
as Iron
Maiden,
Slayer as
well as
Mastadon and
Killswitch
Engage.
Their
sophomore
Epic Records
release,
Sacrament
has received
countless
accolades
from
critics,
including
being named
Revolver
Magazine’s
“Album of
the Year”
for 2006 and
landing at
#20 in
Blender
Magazine’s
Top 100 of
2006. “…raw
and
passionate…a
rich,
diverse
sounding
record.
Sacrament
boasts an
impressive
degree of
sonic
clarity, and
the band’s
playing is
tight and
dexterous.”
Revolver
Magazine
Having spent
the summer
of 2006 on
two of the
nations most
highly
touted metal
tours – the
Unholy
Alliance
Tour with
Slayer and
Gigantour
with
Megadeth –
Lamb of God
have spent
the last
decade
bringing
their
unrelenting
sound to the
masses.
Hailed as
heroes of
new American
metal by
legions of
fans across
the country
and around
the world;
this
Richmond, VA
5-piece
continues to
break ground
and evolve.
Smart,
skilled
musicians,
Lamb of God
first came
to the metal
forefront
with their
Prosthetic
Records
release, As
The Palaces
Burn in
2003. The
next year
saw their
major label
debut, Ashes
of the Wake
on Epic,
rise above
the rest
with
critical
acclaim. In
2005 the
band
released the
behind the
scenes live
DVD
Killadelphia
which went
gold in only
a matter of
weeks. Now,
capping off
an already
astounding
year with a
Grammy
nomination
the band
will
continue
into 2007
with a soon
to be
announced
headlining
tour.
“Kneel
before this
Sacrament
and hear
21st-century
metal in all
its
recombinant
brutality—a
little
death, a
little
thrash, some
Southern
riffing up
your ass.
Singer Randy
Blythe
avoids
Cookie
Monster
cliché while
keeping his
growl
somewhere
south of
Hades. How
they managed
to turn
dangerously
geeky prog
chops into
the sound of
Lucifer
storming
heaven,
well, God
only knows”.
Spin
Magazine