Lamb of God recently released a new song, "Grayscale," the third single from their upcoming album, Omens, due out on October 7 via Epic Records.
"'Grayscale' has just a smack you in the face, bit of hardcore feel to it," share guitarist Willie Adler. "We had basically finished writing the record and I wrote this song thinking it won't necessarily be a Lamb song. I sent it to Josh Wilbur, our producer, to check out and he responded with 'Perfect, this is the last song we need for the record!'"
"The world is crazy and keeps changing. Omens is a reaction to the state of the world," explained vocalist Randy Blythe. "It's a very pissed-off record." He pauses for emphasis. "It is extremely pissed-off."
In addition to Blythe's vocals, and Adler and Mark Morton's threatening riffage, the song also features drummer Art Cruz and bassist John Campbell's unstoppable rhythms.
The band previously released the title track "Omens" and the album's first single, "Nevermore."
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