Upping the ante from the premiere of "512" earlier in the week, thrash masters Lamb of God have now let loose a vengeance-exploring set of visuals for their new metal tune.
As previously reported, the track seems to be loaded with allusions to vocalist Randy Blythe's time spent in a Czech prison, with lines describing rows of bars and confining walls. Visually, we see a group of kids getting loaded down by the water, only to have the party ground to a halt when they discover the dead body of a friend. What follows is a vigil for the woman, which quickly turns to violence.
You'll witness the distrust between the friends divided down below.
Lamb of God's VII: Sturm Und Drang sees release July 24 via Nuclear Blast/Sony.
As previously reported, the track seems to be loaded with allusions to vocalist Randy Blythe's time spent in a Czech prison, with lines describing rows of bars and confining walls. Visually, we see a group of kids getting loaded down by the water, only to have the party ground to a halt when they discover the dead body of a friend. What follows is a vigil for the woman, which quickly turns to violence.
You'll witness the distrust between the friends divided down below.
Lamb of God's VII: Sturm Und Drang sees release July 24 via Nuclear Blast/Sony.