Resolution

Lamb of God  Composer Lamb of God  Main Performer

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1 Straight for the Sun Lamb of God 2:26
2 Desolation Lamb of God 3:54
3 Ghost Walking Lamb of God 4:30
4 Guilty Lamb of God 3:24
5 The Undertow Lamb of God 4:46
6 The Number Six Lamb of God 5:21
7 Barbarosa Lamb of God 1:35
8 Invictus Lamb of God 4:12
9 Cheated Lamb of God 2:35
10 Insurrection Lamb of God 4:50
11 Terminally Unique Lamb of God 4:21
12 To the End Lamb of God 3:49
13 Visitation Lamb of God 3:59
14 King Me Blythe/Lamb of God 6:36
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Resolution

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Epic

Category: Pop/Rock

Resolution

UPC: 886979796829

Release Date: 01/24/2012

Original Release Date: 01/24/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Straight for the Sun, Desolation, Ghost Walking, Guilty, The Undertow, The Number Six, Barbarosa, Invictus, Cheated, Insurrection, Terminally Unique, To the End, Visitation, King Me]
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Gregory Heaney

On their seventh outing, Resolution, Lamb of God prove once again that the right ratio of barnstorming riffs and relentless intensity is all you need to make a solid album. Where Lamb of God -- among the last real practitioners of the dying art of groove metal -- really succeed here is in the simplicity of their approach, shying away from modern studio trickery in favor of a rawer sound that doesn't make any attempts to smooth the edges off of anything. With a little ring of the snare drum here and there and some extra-crunchy guitar tones, the album has a natural feeling that sets these veteran players apart from the ultra-polished sounds some of the younger bands go for. Resolution feels like metal made in the old ways, with guitars being played through amps rather than modeling modules, and drums that are live instead of programmed. Rather than feeling like an indictment of the more heavily processed stuff that's been on the rise, the album serves more as a reminder that sometimes simpler is better, and that sometimes all you need to make a good album is some flaming hot guitar work, thundering double bass drumming, and a whole lot of screaming. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi

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