Lamb
of God - Killadelphia DVD Review
by Kevin Wierzbicki
They've been around in one form or another
for about a decade and formerly called themselves Burn the Priest. But
it's been a few years of constant touring as Lamb of God that has turned
these metal thrashers into legends in-the-making.
The live performance portion of this
flick was shot at the Trocadero nightclub in Philadelphia last October
and the show was a good one. The boys start off with "Laid to Rest" from
their Ashes of the Wake disc and then pretty much split the set
list equally with material from Ashes, As the Palaces Burn and New
American Gospel.
Lots of cameras take in the action, using
quick cut edits to hop from member to member, giving all five guys lots
of screen time. No effects are used---the high energy act doesn't need
any---with the exception of a fish-eye lens used at times on Chris Adler.
The drummer has such a huge kit with two kick drums and a whole row of
cymbals that the lens was probably the only way to squeeze everything into
the shot.
The concert is killer, but the off-stage
and candid footage is very well done as well as very telling. Sure there
are scenes featuring typical on-the-bus lunacy and shots of the band skydiving,
but the real story is how the quintet manages to hold it together night
after night. At one point the tour manager and the rest of the band do
their best to keep guitarist Mark Morton and singer Randy Blythe separated
but the pair end up brawling in the street. The bear-like Morton leaves
Blythe bloodied on the sidewalk; later in the film Blythe uses a $100.00
bill to light a fat cigar for a Moet et Chandon sipping Morton. When each
band member has a chance to look straight into the camera they all echo
the same sentiment---this is what we do and it's not always pretty. You
can watch the film with the candid footage interspersed or just watch the
concert performance. Either way, it is nothing short of riveting.
DVD Info and Links
Lamb of God - Killadelphia DVD
Label:Epic
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Track Listing:
Laid to Rest
Hourglass
As the Palaces Burn
Now you've Got Something to Die For
11th Hour
Terror and Hubris
Ruin
Omerta
Pariah
The Faded Line
Bloodletting
The Subtle Arts of Murder and Persuasion
Vigil
What I've Become
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