Gene Simmons Ponders Lamb Of God With Dave Grohl Vocals
. The song, which appears on VII: Sturm Und Drang, tells of Blythe's experiences in a Czech prison cell before he was acquitted of manslaughter in 2013. Simmons tells Rolling Stone: "Lamb are a solid bunch of musicians - capable and bombastic." But he adds: "While I like the backing track here, I must confess this type of vocal styling - what would happen if a werewolf tried to sing? - just ain't my thing. Not than I'm claiming I can sing, mind. Personally, I'd be curious what this fine backing track would sound like with a decent melody, and with Dave Grohl's vocals." Read more and check out the song here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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