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Resolution [CD]

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15 years ago, Lamb of God began their ascent to the forefront of modern heavy metal. A self-described “pure American metal” quintet from Richmond, VA, took deliberate steps, paid the dues and withstood the knocks as an underground, un-commercial metal act. Beloved by a rabid, grass roots cult of underground thrash fanatics thanks to brutal and technical albums like 2000’s New American Gospel and… Read more in Amazon's Lamb of God Store

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  • Audio CD (23 Jan 2012)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Roadrunner Records
  • ASIN: B0062JIEOC
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 829 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen10. Insurrection 4:51£0.89
Listen11. Terminally Unique 4:21£0.89
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BBC Review

So far, the 21st century has been a period of diminishing returns in the metal world – but one band from the New Wave of American Heavy Metal has really stood out: Lamb of God. But while the Richmond, Virginia titans’ previous long-player, 2009’s Wrath, was as relentlessly bone-crushingly heavy as we’d come to expect, the scintillating invention and inspired riffs they’d become famous for across three major label releases wasn’t as pronounced. They still had ‘it’, but ‘it’ had been diluted somewhat.

Like its predecessor, Resolution finds its makers flicking the autopilot switch every so often; but as with any veteran band, expecting album after album of a dozen outstanding smashes is simply asking for too much. And with 14 tracks on this, their seventh studio album, expectations set for a truly singular experience were always going to be slightly disappointed. The thunderous, low-slung sludge of opener Straight for the Sun does little to dash hopes though, and the deliciously cascading riffs of Desolation comprise the backbone of a furious call-to-arms. So far, so Lamb of God – and while there’s some concern that Ghost Walking is rather too similar to Redneck, from 2006’s Sacrament LP (the opening riff appears to be carbon-copy), its weighty grooves, intricate riffs and Randy Blythe’s unwavering screams and growls kick in and settle any nerves. Woof. Business as usual.

It’s understandable how Lamb of God’s bludgeoning style and American imagery brings the muscle-bound jocks and chest-thumpers to the fore, but there’s so much more to the band than mindless brutality. As the album ends with the gothic, orchestral vibes of King Me, Blythe’s muttered words are enveloped in vast symphonies. It’s a characteristically towering finish – one that leaves the listener feeling empowered and satisfied regardless of any shortcomings elsewhere. It all adds up to a consolidating of Lamb of God’s position at the top of the heavy metal tree, rather than a marked progression to attract new fans. It’s not exploring new musical frontiers, but Resolution is an eminently listenable heavy metal album. At this stage of 2012, that’ll do.

--Raziq Rauf

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Lamb of God, the thinking man's metal band release their seventh studio album Resolution which promises to be something completely new from previous material. Written over the course of a couple of years the album boasts some of the most punk rock moments and some of the bluesiest moments of the band's recorded career to date. Like the band's previous release, this album was produced and mixed by Josh Wilbur.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Gentlegiantprog TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
Resolution is the Virginian Metal band Lamb Of God's seventh official Studio Album. It was released in 2012 and the production saw involvement from both Machine, who handled their Sacrament and Ashes Of The Wake albums as well Josh Wilbur who helmed 2009's Wrath album, consequently the whole record sounds amazing and tracks flow remarkably well together.

As you would expect from Lamb Of God themselves, there are a lot of explosive and loud tracks that are for the most part very heavy and very fast, with a lot of groove coming through into the overall sound and an impressive standard of musicianship from everyone involved.

If you enjoyed the band's previous two albums in particular, then Resolution is certain to keep you entertained through its fifty-six minute duration, even if the band do seem to suggest otherwise in interviews. Singer Randy Blythe's vocals are as savage as ever at times yet more varied than on the band's earliest works; Mark Morten's lead guitar sound is still fantastically musical where other players may have been tempted just to be noisy and of course the riffs and beats from the rest of the band give you exactly what you would want from a new Lamb Of God Album.

That is not to say that Resolution is just Lamb Of God by numbers however; kicking off with a big and doomy Sabbath inspired opener `Straight For The Sun' and ending with a track called `King Me' which features both female vocals and and orchestra and that also mixes in Trendkill era Pantera sounds with the normal Lamb Of God sound, you simply can't seriously accuse the band of lacking variety.

Other notable moments include the almost melodic `Insurection' as well as the brief semi-acoustic number `Barbarosa' and `The Number Six' which doesn't sound like anything on the recent couple of Lamb Of God records.

There are one or two moments towards the start of the album where you can briefly think "I've heard that riff before" such as in `Ghost Walking,' which evokes the spirit of the fan-favourite track `Redneck,' but thankfully those moments are relatively few and ultimately form a very small part of the overall experience.

Overall, Resolution is a strong and immensely enjoyable Lamb Of God album that keeps enough of what makes the band enjoyable in the first place to keep fans happy and adds enough twists and turns to the formula to keep things fresh and interesting even if it takes you a few listens to fully get your head around, it is really easy to imagine this album being well represented in the live environment for years to come.

I recommend the album a lot and if you can, try and pick up the special edition version which contains a twelve track live disc from the Wrath Tour and features many of the bands most enduring tracks making it the perfect album for prospective fans to get into the band with.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Lamb of god must surely be considered one of the finest exponents of their genre. Since they first appeared, slashing and burning as Lamb of God (when they really first impacted upon the UK consciousness), they have remained remarkably consistent in the quality of their output although it is arguable that `Sacrament', with its toned-down aggression was rather less impressive than its full-on successor, the remarkable `Wrath'. It should come, therefore, as no surprise that with the release of `resolution' little has changed in the world of LOG and the new album represents a refined and road-aged continuation of the sonic assault found on `wrath'.

There are a few curveballs, however, and the opening track for `resolution', the grinding `straight for the sun' does a grand job of introducing LOG to the uninitiated as Black Sabbath-worshipping doom metallers. A slow, ground out, down-tuned bruiser, it has more in common with Heaven and Hell than `redneck' and it serves as a fine, if rather brief, entry to the record. A truly awe-inspiring rolling drum fill (courtesy of ace sticks-man Chris Adler) tells us that LOG are back with a vengeance as the track segues into `Desolation', a track that holds no surprises for LOG fans but which does a fine job as cementing their reputation as leaders of the pack. Randy Blythe is as commanding as ever, his vocals delivered with an intensity matched only by Phil Anselmo, whilst Mark Morton and Willie Adler prove to be as on the money as ever with their brutal riffs and occasional snatches of melodic soloing. `Ghost walking' opens with a cool acoustic riff that recalls Zakk Wylde's bruising fretwork before the main riff takes over and Randy proclaims with some venom "there is no-one left to save...". `Guilty' offers no such gentle easing in - it just screams and rails at you from the outset with a barely contained rage that will be familiar to those who have followed LOG over the years. Equally, `undertow' is a track bristling with brutality, but it also has an underlying sense of melody making it memorable and a great solo also raises the bar, showcasing a hitherto-buried classic rock sensibility underpinning LOG's brightly buffed modern sheen, as if the band are flexing their musical muscles even whilst remaining true to the musical blueprint they laid down on `New American Gospel'. `The number six' even sees Randy indulge in some clean singing on a chorus that will stick in your brain long after the record has finished and once again you're struck by the underlying melodies to the songs - they are stronger than on previous outings and yet the band have retained the core heaviness that made them so special when they came bursting on the scene in the nu-metal addled 2000's. Indeed, it is a sign of how far LOG are content to diversify that at one point during `the number six' they even shift gear into Faith No More territory for a jazz-infused, spoken word section (craftily sandwiched between a riff of near-unfathomable heaviness) and bassist John Campbell is given a chance to shine with some great fretwork too.

The biggest surprise of the album, however, is the brooding `Barbarossa', a track that cobines howling feedback and gentle acoustic work to create a real sense of atmosphere that is both harrowing and exciting in equal measure. When the riff does come in, it is a syncopated beast that somehow never quite goes where its expected to and then we're into the more straight-forward workout of `invictus' - a rather more typical LOG workout that would have sat comfortably at home on `wrath'. `Cheated' takes the LOG blueprint and throws in a sprinkling of hardcore for good measure making it the fastest and least controlled number on the CD - it works well breaking up the more familiar LOG chugging template, but as a standalone song it's the weakest track on the album. `insurrection' is a massive highlight, however, a complete divergence from the band's normal template that combines chugging guitars with a creepy, strained vocal and a sense of dynamics that builds upon what has come before and gives a real sense of the band trying something different. `Terminally unique' returns to the more tried and tested formulae but it has a nice riff that recalls `now you've got something to die for' and it leads nicely to the equally demented `to the end'. `Visitation' has a nice shift between the paired down intro riff and the full on assault of the verse and then, all too soon, we arrive at the final track, `king me' - another track that expands upon the band's horizons by sounding like a cross between Faith no more, LOG and Cradle of filth. It's a slow, string-laden number and it sounds immense even while it sounds like nothing LOG have ever attempted before. It provides a brave and unusual ending to a fine album.

In all honesty, you already know if you like Lamb of God or not, and despite the band displaying a deeper confidence in their musical abilities on `resolution' there is no significant change from the band's previous output - `king me' and `Barbarossa' notwithstanding . For fans of the band 'Resolution' will, of course, prove to be another reason for celebration, and it is a fine example of powerful, hook-laden groove metal, and certainly the album stands out for me as it offers up a greater degree of invention than `wrath'. Whichever way you look at it, Lamb of God are one of the most consistent metal acts out there, never bowing to pressure or trends and maintaining an intensity that frequently burns itself right out of the speakers and onto its surroundings. If you're looking for a shot of pure metal adrenalin, tempered with a rare intelligence then `resolution' will certainly be your album.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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There's is not a lot more left to say about this album that hasn't been said already.

For me this may well be Lamb of God's 'Master Of Puppets' or 'Reign In Blood', not that's to say Resolution is anything like those two classics in terms of music.

The whole album is so diverse whilst at the same time displaying the band's trademark sound.

Vocalist Randy Blythe is the real star here with a superhuman performance. In fact this is probably the first Lamb Of God album where Randy, John Campbell's Bass and Chris Adler's drumming stand out more than brother Chris Adler and Mark Morton's sublime guitar skills do. That's not to say the guitar duo disappoint, far from it!

This album will be the best of 2012...yes I know it's only January, but I can't see me not listening to it regularly for the rest of year at least or anyone else beating it.

Two words sum 'Resolution' up...Simply Brilliant!!!
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