LAMB OF GOD Plays In The Dark In Kansas City

December 8, 2007

A BLABBERMOUTH.NET user has submitted the following report:

"I went to see the KILLSWITCH ENGAGE/LAMB OF GOD show at Memorial Hall in Kansas City last night [Friday, December 7] and LAMB's set was kinda different. First, they reported that on their way to KC, their bus had been hit by a semi-truck. I don't think anyone was hurt, but they did mention it. Second, about a third of the way through their set, all the lights quit working. After a few minutes of playing in pitch black, they stopped and were told that the lights weren't going to come back on. Randy [Blythe, LAMB OF GOD singer] said, 'We'll play this motherfucker in the dark, I don't care,' told everyone to be careful and watch out for each other, and launched back into it. They finished the show with nothing but a few small house lights on. Pretty cool, different situation and they said it was the most memorable show of the tour, one time even saying, 'You know, back in the day, when Abe Lincoln went to metal shows, he had to do it by candlelight.' The lights were fixed between sets and KILLSWITCH was able to use them."

LAMB OF GOD has just released the "deluxe producer edition" of its latest album, "Sacrament" (with bonus CD).

LAMB OF GOD is breaking down the smoke and mirrors and allowing fans and professionals alike the revolutionary opportunity to produce and/or remix the entire "Sacrament" audio CD. All of the studio audio tracks (guitar, vocals, drums and bass) from the entire "Sacrament" album have been isolated, separated and prepared for use by music fans everywhere in ANY Mac or PC, so it is very user-friendly.

To hear samples of the release, go to www.lambofgod.tv.

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