Professionallly filmed video footage of LAMB OF GOD‘s entire June 19 performance at Hellfest in Clisson, France can be seen below.

LAMB OF GOD‘s new album, “VII: Sturm Und Drang”, will be released on July 24 via via Epic in the U.S. and Nuclear Blast Entertainment, with whom the band signed a record deal for all territories outside of North America. The CD was once again produced and mixed by Josh Wilbur with engineering by Wilbur, Nick Rowe and Kyle McAulay, and was recorded at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California and Suburban Soul Studios in Torrance, California.

The album’s first single, “Still Echoes”, was made available on May 18 via all digital retailers and streaming services.

LAMB OF GOD has announced the variety of bundle options available for the pre-order of “VII: Sturm Und Drang”. They range from the “everything bundle” (including the deluxe CD or LP, a 7″ vinyl single of bonus tracks, a signed album art lithography, a t-shirt, hoodie, cassette and sticker set and retails for $175) to the standard digital download (which retails for $11.98).

According to singer Randy Blythe, he wanted the “VII: Sturm Und Drang” title to reflect the new album’s lyrical themes, which deal with the psychology of humans reacting under extreme conditions. “I was, like, ‘Maybe the Germans have something,’ because they’re great at cramming complex concepts into, like, one word, like ‘schadenfreude’ and ‘zeitgeist,'” he said. LAMB OF GOD guitarist Mark Morton, whose mother is German, came across the title while researching German vocabulary. [“Sturm Und Drang” was used as the name of a German literary movement of the 18th century, and it refers to a state of uneasiness and usually resentment brewing to an eventual explosion.]

“I didn’t set out to write this record about my perception of how people handle stress and difficulties … but as I was writing, it kind of started coming to me,” said Blythe, who wrote ninety percent of the album’s lyrics. He also went on to describe “VII: Sturm Und Drang” as “the most cohesive record we’ve done in a long time” and not as “schizophrenic” as some of LAMB OF GOD‘s previous albums.

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Fonte: Blabbermouth.net