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Lamb of God bankrupt after Blythe trial
Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler has revealed extensive legal costs as a result of frontman, Randy Blythe’s previous trial left the band bankrupt.Speaking to Hamptonroads.com, the musician said the trial cost more than half a million dollars.“Not only were we not able to generate any income, but we ended up having to pay more than half a million dollars in legal fees. It bankrupted the entire band, no money left for any kind of payroll or anything. When Randy was acquitted, everything was on the line at that point. Either it was completely over, or we had a chance to get back out there and pay these bills and get ourselves back on our feet,” Adler said.Adler himself was recently announced as the studio drummer for Protest the Hero’s upcoming album.Lamb of God tour Australia this September.
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Monuments announce album release date, launch pre-orders
Perth punk outfit Monuments have announced that they will be releasing their debut full-length, "Existence", on August 9th through Hindsight Records. The band travelled to Boston, Massachusetts earlier this year to record the album with producer Jay Maas (Transit, Title Fight, No Trigger) at his Getaway Group Studios, with Maas also responsible for mixing and mastering the album. A range of different Existence pre-order bundles are available here now at the label’s webstore. Along with the pre-orders announcement, the record’s second single, "Cold Space" (which premiered on Triple J’s Short Fast Loud this week) is available to stream and purchase here on the Hindsight Records Bandcamp page. In addition to their national tour dates with US punk crew A Loss For Words, Monuments have added a launch show with special guests Blkout, Flowermouth, Truthseeker and Idle Eyes. The show will take palce in their hometown of Perth on Sunday August 11th, with tickets being available from Oz...