LAMB OF GOD Book Studio Time, Spring Release Expected

July 31, 2002

LAMB OF GOD are set to enter the studio on November 16th to begin recording the follow-up to their acclaimed New American Gospel CD for an April 2003 release through Prosthetic Records.

The band will co-produce the album with Devin Townsend (i.e. STRAPPING YOUNG LAD) over a 3-5 week period at two separate Richmond, Virginia studios, according to an official press release. Engineering duties on the CD will be handled by the group's current live soundman Dennis Soloman.

Among the working titles set to appear on the as-yet-untitled album are "Blood Junkie", "Swedish Ass F$&#", and "Art of Ruin".

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