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Lamb of God Announce New Album, Into Oblivion (March 13, Epic Records); Title Track Out Now

LAMB OF GOD’S TENTH ALBUM, INTO OBLIVION,


ARRIVES MARCH 13 VIA EPIC RECORDS



TITLE TRACK OUT NOW


NORTH AMERICAN INTO OBLIVION TOUR KICKS OFF ON MARCH 17


“Into Oblivion” video directed by Tom Flynn and Mike Watts



Jan. 15, 2026 - RICHMOND, Va. – Lamb of God have set a March 13 release date for their new album, Into Oblivion (Epic Records), marking the band’s first full-length release in four years.



Into Oblivion finds Lamb of God embracing their position as modern metal veterans, beholden to no one, with nothing left to prove. The 10-song collection references the band’s roots, doubles down on their signature groove, and expands their approach, resulting in an album that feels both deliberate and untethered.



News of Into Oblivion’s March arrival is accompanied by the debut of its title track, “Into Oblivion,” alongside a video (https://lamb-of-god.lnk.to/IntoOblivionOfficial) directed by Tom Flynn and Mike Watts. Aggressive and as unforgiving as ever, the song pairs the band’s musical ferocity with psychologically charged lyrics.



“For me, the album is about having the space to breathe creatively and not feeling like we have to keep up with any trend or expectation,” guitarist Mark Morton shares. “It feels nice to be untethered from any agenda beyond rallying around the notion of, ‘Let's just make music that we think is cool,’ which is really where it all started.”



Vocalist Randy Blythe doesn’t mince words on why the band decided to name the album Into Oblivion, saying candidly: “Because that’s where we’re heading. In general, the album is about the ongoing and rapid breakdown of the social contract, particularly here in America. Things are acceptable now that would’ve horrified people just 20 years ago.”



In the months leading up to today’s announcement, the metal veterans released a pair of blistering singles that offered listeners a taste of the album’s range. “Sepsis,” the band’s first new song since 2022, paid homage to the early ‘90s Richmond underground that shaped Lamb of God’s formative years. Consequence, in their Heavy Song of the Week feature, noted the track’s fresh approach, saying “Morton’s riffs are bruising at this slower pace,” and adding that Blythe bellows “like a heavy metal Nick Cave.” “Parasocial Christ” followed, evoking classic Lamb of God with a three-minute onslaught that Revolver dubbed an “anti-tech thrasher.”



Produced and mixed by longtime studio collaborator Josh Wilbur, Into Oblivion was recorded across multiple locations tied closely to the band’s identity. Drums were tracked in Richmond, Va., with guitars and bass recorded at Morton’s home studio. Blythe recorded his vocals at the legendary Total Access studio in Redondo Beach, Calif., the birthplace of seminal punk records by Black Flag, Hüsker Dü, and Descendents.



Album pre-orders, including multiple limited-edition vinyl variants and signed copies, are available now (https://shop.lamb-of-god.com/collections/into-oblivion). An unannounced first pressing of the album was quietly posted on the band’s website earlier this week, and sold out immediately.


Into Oblivion album cover
Into Oblivion album cover


Into Oblivion tracklisting:



1. Into Oblivion


2. Parasocial Christ


3. Sepsis


4. The Killing Floor


5. El Vacío


6. St. Catherine’s Wheel


7. Blunt Force Blues


8. Bully


9. A Thousand Years


10. Devise/Destroy


Lamb of God previously announced a Spring North American tour in what promises to be the heaviest trek of 2026. Joined by Kublai Khan TX, Fit For An Autopsy, and Sanguisugabogg, the tour kicks off on March 17. Tickets and VIP packages are on-sale now via Lamb-of-god.com/tour.



Into Oblivion North American tour dates:



March 17 National Harbor, MD The Theater MGM National Harbor


March 19 Montreal, QC Bell Centre


March 20 Toronto, ON GCT Theatre


March 22 Detroit, MI Fox Theatre


March 24 Minneapolis, MN Armory


March 25 Chicago, IL Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom


March 27 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium


March 28 Salt Lake City, UT The Union Event Center


March 30 Portland, OR Theater of the Clouds


March 31 Seattle, WA WAMU Theater


April 1 Vancouver, BC PNE Forum


April 3 San Francisco, CA The Masonic


April 4 Inglewood, CA YouTube Theater


April 5 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre


April 7 Albuquerque, NM Revel Entertainment Center


April 10 Austin, TX Moody Amphitheater


April 11 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory


April 12 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall


April 14 Nashville, TN War Memorial Auditorium


April 15 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre


April 16 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater


April 18 Reading, PA Santander Arena


April 19 Virginia Beach, VA The Dome


April 21 Buffalo, NY Buffalo RiverWorks


April 23 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Paramount


April 25 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena


April 26 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway



Additional 2026 tour dates:



May 9 Daytona Beach, FL Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival


May 17 Dayton, OH Welcome to Rockville


May 20 San Juan, PR Coliseo de Puerto Rico


July 24 Istanbul, TR Bonus Parkorman


July 25 – 27 Plovdiv, BG Hills of Rock


July 27 – 31 Râşnov, RO Rockstadt Extreme Fest


August 1 Wacken, DE Wacken Open Air


August 3 Leipzig, DE Haus Auensee


August 5 Lisbon, PT Vagos Open Air


August 6 – 9 Kortrijk, BE Alcatraz Open Air


August 7 Walton-on-Trent, UK Bloodstock Open Air


August 11 Copenhagen, DK K.B. Hallen


August 12 – 16 Dinkelsbühl, DE Summer Breeze


August 13 – 15 Sulingen, DE Reload Festival


August 14 – 16 Eindhoven, NL Dynamo Metalfest


October 30 – November 3 Miami, FL Headbangers Boat


Photo credit: Travis Shinn
Photo credit: Travis Shinn

Lamb of God is Randy Blythe (vocals), John Campbell (bass), Mark Morton (guitar), Willie Adler (guitar) and Art Cruz (drums). Formed in 1994, the Richmond, Va.-based band has released nine critically acclaimed albums, received five GRAMMY® Award nominations, sold over 3 million albums, packed arenas around the world, and tallied over one billion streams and counting. Widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative forces in modern heavy music, Lamb of God’s most recent collection, Omens, arrived in late 2022, marking their sixth consecutive album to debut in the Top 15 on the Billboard 200. Kerrang! noted that the album finds the band “as reliably heavy, violent, and pissed off as ever,” and Consequence said the “album will break you down to nihilistic pieces.”




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ronh kpfg
ronh kpfg
Jan 16

Lamb of God embracing creative freedom without trends is refreshing; looking forward to hearing how this untethered style shapes their new sound. heartopia data

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