Already "In Your Words" shows that Lamb Of God concentrate on the essentials. At full speed the track gets going, producing dry and comfortable. Randy Blythe excels again. Clean vocals there with him no, roars for screams and roars the good man with unprecedented perfection and precision. As uncompromising five Americans are traveling on this record, proves the single "Set To Fail", which pretty much with those things which are associated with that name, breaks and rides at full speed by the Pit.
A lance but you have to also 'once more' for the instrumental department break. Drummer Chris Adler (brilliant: his sharp cry at the beginning of "Contractor") is a master of his art, can of bassist John Campbell accordingly-supporting. Without riff attacks of Mark Morton and Willie Adler Lamb Of God remained pale, the guitar work is as good as ever.
Flick of the wrist shakes the wild pack breakers like "Broken Hands", "Fake Messiah" (what a chorus!) And the fat grooving "Dead Seeds". Even the epic "Reclamation" is never boring, despite seven minutes playing time. One must not lose many words about "Wrath". Lamb Of God have arrived again, provide a furztrockenen, indomitable hatred chunks that can easily keep up with "As The Palaces Burn". The next album of the year so. Damn ...
Rating: 8/10
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