Lamb of God guitarist Willie Adlercaught up withUltimate Guitar and talked about the band’s experience with theAs The Palaces Burn documentary and wishing he could be an awesome guitar player! We’re not quite sure what he’s talking about with the last part because he clearly already is, but check it out below anyway!
We post a lot of interviews on here so it’s nice to see something a little different sometimes. Band’s interviewing other bands is always cool because they have a different perspective to a journalist and usually are trying to get something a bit different out of the interview. Here we’ve got Protest The Hero’s Luke Hoskin chat with Lamb of God’s Chris Adler. Check out what they had to talk about below!
Lamb of God’s Chris Adler caught up with Metal Injection to talk about the current state of the band. They covered the tell-all documentary ‘As The Palaces Burn’, the timeline for working on new material for the band and their want to play outer space!
Roadrunner UK had the chance to sit down with Lamb of God’s Chris Adler and ask him some random questions. Ever wondered what he likes to do on a rainy day? Maybe who the most famous person he’s met is or the worst piece of advice he’s ever been given? That and more below!
Lamb of God’s John Campbell opened up to Crave Online about the band’s recently released documentaryAs The Palaces Burn and talked about the effect the trial had on him personally as well as the effect on the band.
CO:The first thirty minutes of As The Palaces is very different than what it ends up as. What was this film original supposed to be?
Lamb of God’s Chris Adler spoke to Artisan News about the band’s new film ‘As The Palaces Burn’. He reflected upon what the band intended the film to be, recounted the events as they unfolded when the band’s life turned upside down and explored how music brings people together.
Lamb of God’s documentary As The Palaces Burn was premiered a couple of nights ago in Philadelphia and Randy Blythe gave a couple of words about the movie before it was played.
Lamb of God didn’t waste any time while they were on their two date run of South Africa recently! John Campbell caught up with The Metal Review and they covered whether he prefers smaller or larger shows, the band’s new documentary As The Palaces Burn and their experience on their short trip in South Africa so far!
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