LAMB OF GOD: New Album To Arrive In August?

June 5, 2004

According to an ad in the August 2004 issue of Revolver magazine (page 106),LAMB OF GOD's new album, "Ashes of The Wake", will be released on August 31 through Epic Records. The ad also displays what might be the cover art for the new album.

As previously reported, the follow-up to 2003's "As the Palaces Burn" is currently being recorded in the band's hometown of Richmond, VA with producer Machine (WHITE ZOMBIE, (HED)P.E., PITCHSHIFTER, ONE MINUTE SILENCE) and is tentatively set for a late summer release through Epic Records. "Ashes of the Wake" is the third full-length studio release from LAMB OF GOD. Guest musicians on the CD include former MEGADETH guitarist Chris Poland and ex-TESTAMENT/SAVATAGE axeman Alex Skolnick. LAMB OF GOD along with HATEBREED and SLIPKNOT, are set as the only non-rotating bands on the Ozzfest 2004 second stage.

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