Album Review: Lamb Of God - VII: Sturm Und Drang

17 July 2015 | 2:46 pm | Brendan Crabb

"Visceral, grooving metal and propulsive polyrhythms that have elevated them to star status..."

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Although there's no dearth of material to draw on, vocalist Randy Blythe is adamant this is no "prison album".

His incarceration is referenced, but only fleetingly. Still Echoes and thrash-inflected Footprints bristle with the visceral, grooving metal and propulsive polyrhythms that have elevated them to star status, while retaining the potential to deliver a bloodier beat-down than a cranky Brock Lesnar. Greg Puciato and Chino Moreno add further colour and, perhaps not an outfit renowned for curveballs, Blythe's pseudo-clean tones on Overlord prove refreshing. Their most consistent platter since Sacrament nearly a decade ago.