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Lamb Of God - Premiere 'Overlord' Music Video


The Lamb Of God machine continues raging in full force. The American thrashers have shared the third track from VII: Sturm Und Drang, their anticipated forthcoming record. In the second video released so far, the band chose to showcase the track "Overlord". The clip directed by Jorge Torres-Torres is available for your viewing pleasure right here. This song is a new play on Lamb Of God's sound. The track uniquely features clean vocals and lyrics penned by vocalist Randy Blythe, and the video itself features his own personal concept and treatment.




Blythe comments: "For years I've wished that I could have a movie camera directly linked to my brain so that some of the ideas I see in my mind's eye could be translated into film for others to watch. Although that is obviously an impossibility (and probably a good thing - I find many things amusing that might not be so funny to everyone else), the video for 'Overlord' is the next best thing for me. I came up with the idea and wrote the treatment for this video myself - to see Jorge (the director) take my concept, add his own touches, and use his technical know-how to translate my 'mental script' into a suitably dark visual narrative is just an awesome, awesome experience for me.

"I wrote the song about the dangers of self-obsession in our distressingly myopic and increasingly entitled 'me-now/now-me' culture; just like the couple in the video, many people can't seem to look past their own relatively small problems to see the bigger picture: the world is in serious trouble. Having a bad day at work, or a fight with your significant other, or getting a crappy haircut or table service does not in any way shape or form constitute an emergency. Sometimes things just don't work out the way we want them to - deal with it. People who only see their own problems eventually wind up alone because no one wants to hear their crap anymore - we all know someone like that, always whining and complaining about some inconsequential setback as if it were the apocalypse. This song is for those people. Oh yeah - if you're out and about, watching the video on your pocket hate machine (mobile phone), try not to wander into traffic. A little situational awareness goes a long way."




VII: Sturm Und Drang drops on July 24th, 2015 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment.

Source: nuclearblast.de
Band profile: Lamb Of God
Posted: 01.07.2015 by BloodTears


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01.07.2015 - 14:42
LeKiwi
High Fist Prog
Interesting, not sure about it though.
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01.07.2015 - 15:07
MyNameJeff
Awesome! I like this song very very very much.
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01.07.2015 - 18:28
Westvann
Clean vocals?

I did not know that they had that aspect. I liked the song and looking forward to the new album
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01.07.2015 - 18:30
flightoficarus
Stamp Tramp
Written by LeKiwi on 01.07.2015 at 14:42

Interesting, not sure about it though.

Nothing against clean vocals, or Randy doing them. I just don't like the song. It feels kind of wimpy with the songwriting and production. The first single they released continues to be my favorite.
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01.07.2015 - 18:30
Frombelow
Liked the song from 3:30 onwards. Don't really like this clean stuff, it doesn't suite Lamb of God, but credits to them for trying something new.
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01.07.2015 - 20:09
Necrotion7
They did alittle bit of this on resolution and it worked out great..but honestly as a long time log fan, I love this
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02.07.2015 - 01:08
Joe Zombie
Alice of God. Lamb of Chains.
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02.07.2015 - 07:14
psykometal
A staff guy...
Elite
I really don't hear the Layne Staley sound that everyone keeps screaming about. It's a good song. Wouldn't want a whole LoG album like this (the song in general, not just his clean singing), but 1 or 2 songs on the album like this wouldn't hurt it one bit for me.

On another note, Randy needs to wash his fucking hair. Lol. He appears to be doing dreads the Max Cavalera way, which is just horrible and disgusting looking.
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02.07.2015 - 07:47
psykometal
A staff guy...
Elite
Written by deadone on 02.07.2015 at 07:33

I like it!

Surprising song for this band. Still LoG but different at the same time.

I hear an AIC vibe in it - basically the subtle harmonised vocals that Staley and Cantrell used to do.

Album's promising to be a good 'un and I've pre-ordered it!

Wow! deadone fired up about a BRAND NEW album? Holy shit! We might wanna pull out the Ouija board and verify if Hell is frozen over.
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02.07.2015 - 08:13
psykometal
A staff guy...
Elite
Written by deadone on 02.07.2015 at 07:59

Check for flying pigs while you're there.

Judging by one song, I'm pretty excited by new Soulfly as well. Iron Maiden and Megadeth go without saying (and I for one am chuffed at idea of Megadeth with country style steel guitar).

High on Fire is great though I actually was a bit worried about it before it came out.

Oddly enough, for reasons I can't really explain, I never got that into Soulfly. I loved Maxultura. And that first Soulfly album was pretty bitchin', but didn't really take to them much after Soulfly.

Iron Maiden I loved all the way up to Brave New World. It's a good album, but doesn't quite have the energy as the earlier works that I crave when listening to Iron Maiden. And I listened to a couple songs from Dance Of Death and it sounded kind of like more Brave New World style, so I stopped really paying attention to them after that. Since I've been back on an Iron Maiden, and other older metals lately, and because it's been some years and my music expectations and desires have evolved/matured so been meaning to revisit Dance of Death and newer because The Book of Souls has me very intrigued.

Megadeth I never really got that into. I always preferred Metallica to Megadeth. Their first few albums are good, but they just never grabbed, or clicked with me like Metallica did.

High On Fire I checked out once years ago and wasn't a fan. But I have recently (going back to that taste evolution/maturation thing) acquired a little bit of a taste for some sludge. I checked out the new HoF briefly a few days ago online and liked it enough I decided to dl it so I could give it a proper listen one of these days while I'm working.
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04.07.2015 - 13:41
Sword_Chant
Well, I wasn't expecting this.
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