LAMB OF GOD Release Ferocious New Album "Into Oblivion"


Metal titans Lamb of God return with their highly anticipated new album Into Oblivion, out today, March 13th, 2026. Clocking in at 35 minutes across 10 devastating tracks, the record delivers a concentrated blast of the band’s signature groove-infused, relentless metal. From the opening title track to the closing salvo, Into Oblivion showcases Lamb of God at the peak of their powers, blending precision musicianship, crushing riffs, and fierce vocals into an unrelenting sonic assault.

The album opens with the punishing “Into Oblivion,” immediately setting the tone with razor-sharp riffs, intricate rhythms, and aggressive vocals that pull listeners into the heart of the chaos. Tracks like “Parasocial Christ,” “Sepsis,” and “The Killing Floor” demonstrate the band’s ability to merge technicality with sheer heaviness, balancing blistering tempos with grooves that hit like sledgehammers. Atmospheric elements in songs such as “El Vacío” and “St. Catherine’s Wheel” add depth, giving the record a dynamic edge while maintaining the band’s signature intensity.

Mid-album tracks like “Blunt Force Blues,” “Bully,” and “A Thousand Years” further expand the record’s ferocity, blending crushing breakdowns, intricate riffing, and precise drumming into a punishing and cohesive experience. The closing track, “Devise / Destroy,” delivers a climactic finale, leaving listeners fully immersed in the visceral power of Lamb of God’s modern metal mastery. Every note, every drum hit, and every vocal line has been crafted to maximize impact, making the album both immediate and memorable.

With Into Oblivion, Lamb of God reaffirm their dominance in the metal world, delivering a short but punishing record that is as technically masterful as it is sonically devastating, solidifying their place among modern metal’s elite.



Tracklist:
 
1. Into Oblivion 
2. Parasocial Christ 
3. Sepsis 
4. The Killing Floor 
5. El Vacío 
6. St. Catherine's Wheel 
7. Blunt Force Blues 
8. Bully 
9. A Thousand Years 
10. Devise / Destroy

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