LAMB OF GOD's CHRIS ADLER Talks About GRAMMY Nomination, Drum Gear; Audio Available

February 10, 2007

ChroniX Radio, LLC, home of the Aggressive Radio Network and the largest independent aggressive radio station on the net, got a chance to sit down with Chris Adler with LAMB OF GOD. In this unusual interview, Chris talks about their recent Grammy nomination in the "Best Metal Performance" category for the song "Redneck". Also highlighted in the interview is Chris' gear choices and why he likes to use Meinl Cymbals and Mapex Drums. But perhaps the funniest part of the interview is his story of a special fan crowd surfing. Hear the entire interview exclusively at www.chronixradio.com.

Based in the Denver, Colorado, ChroniX Radio, LLC is the leader in aggressive radio station formats on the internet since 1999. Created by Internet radio veteran Sean Rom and Rockie Thomas, ChroniX Radio continues to promote bands that are otherwise seldom heard on the FM band.

LAMB OF GOD performed live on NBC-TV's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" last night (Friday, February 9). The band's "Sacrament" album, which was produced by Machine (CLUTCH, KING CRIMSON, PITCHSHIFTER, EIGHTEEN VISIONS, EVERY TIME I DIE),has sold 187,000 copies in the United States since its August 21, 2006 release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

LAMB OF GOD will embark on a headlining American tour in February-April 2007 with modern-day metal traditionalists TRIVIUM, Bay Area metal titans MACHINE HEAD and France's heaviest metal export GOJIRA.

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