New Lamb Of God Song Inspired By Something Blythe Saw In Prison
. The song appears on upcoming Lamb Of God album VII:Sturm Und Drang, announced last week. Blythe tells Rolling Stone: "There was a guillotine right down the hall from me, from when the Nazis had the prison. From 1943 to 1945 they executed almost 2000 people by guillotine - because it was cheaper than shooting and quicker than hanging. "They call it the saw room or the axe room. I sat there at night and I'd think about all those dudes that got their heads chopped off, men and women, in that place not too far from me." His lyrics were also inspired by his research into the 120-year-old establishment, which he describes as "f***ed up." He adds: "Parts of it look like downtown Detroit - broken windows and abandoned stuff. So the song is a history of the repression the Czech people have undergone." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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