Lamb of God drummer discusses new album

25 February 2011 | 2:27 pm | Staff Writer
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Noted Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler recently caught up with prominent music magazine Revolver to discuss music, specifically the progress of the band's seventh studio album.

Noted Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler recently caught up with prominent music magazine Revolver to discuss music, specifically the progress of the band's seventh studio album.


The regarded groove metal skinsman told the US based publication that the group had prepared quite a few guitar demos, with the early results sounding reminiscent of the Burn the Priest days.


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"I know that there’s a lot of material that the guitar players have already demoed and put down in our little basement studios. I’ve heard some of it. It’s really cool and very different. It reminds me of when we were Burn the Priest, a lot of the bands we’d play with had this kind of big sound. It’s going to be interesting," Adler said.


In reference to a release date for the new material, the musician hopes for an end of year arrival but attests that there will definitely be new Lamb of God tunes by this time next year.


"I think we want to have the year at home, record the album at home, and be active again in 2012. And we would need certainly a new album to start up again, so that is the plan," he said.


Killyourstereo reported last year that Lamb of God were set to enter the studio in February.


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