If they have good messages in their songs, it is through the reverse avenue of exposing things that are ill:fairyprincess90 wrote:I heard some songs from Lamb of God and i was just wondering what you people thought of them. Do they have good messages in their songs?
and do you know anything about them...
thanks.
To read their lyrics, its not exactly like what they have absolutely nothing useful to say - its more a result of their failing to understand the lamb of God of both the Gospels and Revelation's response to evil, and have concieved that the only possibility for justice emerges from their own acts of violence in the absense of the assurance that "Thus saith the Lord, Vengeance is mine, I will repay".Kkun wrote:If you like Lamb of God's sound, there are plenty of Christian hardcore bands...and most hardcore kinda tends to sound the same.
GhostontheNet wrote:If they have good messages in their songs, it is through the reverse avenue of exposing things that are ill:
5. The Black Dahlia
I am the ones & the zerosthat control commerce & file you silently far away.
I am the children starving in the gutter bellies full of unabated poverty.
I am nihilism no future base instinct realized environmental collapse.
I am life.
I am the corpse of decency crucified on a post of greed and moral decay.
I am man.
Submit & surrender unto Ceasar what is his rightful due.
Complete oppression no catharsis in emphatic contempt for all of life.
I am man.
( http://www.darklyrics.com/lyrics/lambofgod/newamericangospel.html#1 )
Seriously, you decide for yourself if this is what you're looking for : http://www.darklyrics.com/l/lambofgod.html . (Warning, language in both)
I never actually made a judgement of those lyrics, placing them here for the combination of their lack of profanity and thematic consistency with other songs.everdred12a wrote:You can't really take the lyrics online for "New American Gospel" seriously. The lyrics in the book of that album and the lyrics that are actually on that album are different. I do like the album, though Lamb of God is definitely not a christian band, and their lyrics aren't very positive at all.
Hitokiri wrote:Hahaha I never get tired of is "Lamb of God" christian? I remember going to Cedar Point with my youth group and a guy in one of the que lines had a Lamb of God shirt on and one of the people in our groups was like "Hey, look at his shirt! I never heard of that band before! He must be Christian!". I laughed and told them Lamb of God is a very non-christian band.
But I digress...
I like them. Not love them but I enjoy them.
I'm pretty much a detatched observer to all this, and I always wonder why they chose the imagery from John's Gospel and Revelation.Kkun wrote:They aren't bad as far as metalcore/hardcore/variablecore/that bloated genre goes. I've heard that question a lot, too. It's funny.
Kkun wrote:They aren't bad as far as metalcore/hardcore/variablecore/that bloated genre goes. I've heard that question a lot, too. It's funny.
As one major metalhead at the Saviour Machine forums said, "Heavy metal is like an apple, you have to leave out the core."Hitokiri wrote:Yeah. Metalcore and hardcore has become genericore and mediocrecore recently.
Hitokiri wrote:Yeah. Metalcore and hardcore has become genericore and mediocrecore recently.
ghostonthenet wrote:As one major metalhead at the Saviour Machine forums said, "Heavy metal is like an apple, you have to leave out the core."
Hitokiri wrote:Yeah. Metalcore and hardcore has become genericore and mediocrecore recently.
Ghostonthenet wrote:As one major metalhead at the Saviour Machine forums said, "Heavy metal is like an apple, you have to leave out the core."
fairyprincess90 wrote:I heard some songs from Lamb of God and i was just wondering what you people thought of them. Do they have good messages in their songs?
and do you know anything about them...
thanks.
I really tend to question the whole "Explicit" thing being used like you use it. Its like the KMFDM album that responded to its "Explicit" sticker by posting the definitions:Knives wrote:Lyrically, they are probably not that great, because they have at least 3 cds with explicit stickers. Here is a review of them from a "not super conservative" christian website. http://wisemenpromotions.com/secular/lamb.html
Hitokiri wrote:Yeah. Metalcore and hardcore has become genericore and mediocrecore recently.
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