LAMB OF GOD: Original BURN THE PRIEST Album To Be Reissued In March

January 22, 2005

LAMB OF GOD's first album, released under the group's previous moniker BURN THE PRIEST, will be reissued by Epic Records in March. Remixed and remastered by metal guru Colin Richardson (MACHINE HEAD, FEAR FACTORY, NAPALM DEATH),and featuring new liner notes by original producer Steve Austin (CONVERGE, TODAY IS THE DAY, UNSANE),the album was originally released on the Legion label in 1998 and features artwork by K3n Adams. More information, including audio samples from the CD, is available from Lamb-of-God.com.

As previously reported, LAMB OF GOD will be releasing their full-length concert DVD, "Killadelphia", in March. The disc will consist 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 will include behind-the-scenes footage taken throughout the "Ashes of Wake" touring cycle.

LAMB OF GOD will support SLIPKNOT on "The Subliminal Verses Tour" beginning in early Mach. Also appearing on the bill will be SHADOWS FALL.

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