LAMB OF GOD And THROWDOWN Audio Interviews Posted Online

September 14, 2007

The latest episode of "Talking Metal" features an interview hosts Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy conducted with LAMB OF GOD drummer Chris Adler. Topics include tattoo artist Paul Booth, the Download festival, Modern Drummer magazine, and being a vegetarian. The episode also features an interview Strigl conducted with THROWDOWN vocalist Dave Peters. The podcast can be downloaded at this location. iTunes users can also subscribe to "Talking Metal" for free at this location.

LAMB OF GOD's "Killadelphia" DVD was recently certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies.

Released in June 2005 via Epic, "Killadelphia" consists primarily of footage filmed during the band's two performances at Philadelphia's Trocadero on October 16-17, 2004. Directing the shoot was Doug Spangenberg of High Roller Studios. Extras include hours of uncensored behind-the-scenes footage taken throughout the "Ashes of Wake" touring cycle.

LAMB OF GOD was nominated in the the "Best Metal Performance" category at the 49th annual Grammy Awards, which was held February 11 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

LAMB OF GOD's latest album, "Sacrament", has sold more than 200,000 copies in the United States since its August 21, 2006 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The CD was produced by Machine (CLUTCH, KING CRIMSON, PITCHSHIFTER, EIGHTEEN VISIONS, EVERY TIME I DIE).

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