Wrath is a little like Lamb of God's Divine Intervention–a strong effort from a band that's capable of better. The hooks are there, if not as consistently as on As the Palaces Burn, and there are several great songs, especially the first ones streamed online, "Contractor" and "Set to Fail." Still, much of the album sounds like it's on the verge of taking off. "In Your Words" can't live up the promise of it's first minute, and "Fake Messiah" and "Everything to Nothing" sound great until the part when they're supposed to leave lasting impressions. The skills are still there–hooks drop into "Dead Seeds" and "Broken Hands," the performances are reliably complex and organic, and the band remains unsoftened by age and popularity. But if you're looking for a modern American metal kick in the nuts, any of the band's other records will do the job just as well.Read full review
Killer CD never stopping to take a breath. If death metal or trash metal had more of a rock side, that would be this album. Those catchy riffs heard from previous albums like Ashes of the Wake and Sacrament are fully aware here. Lamb of God evolutionize themselves from the angry spitful young musicians they once were and formed into the seasonsed knowing maters that they are. One example of this is the vocals of Randy Blythe coming from the typical death metal style to a "death and roll" style mixing rock greats with his own style. If you are a fan of the band then I seriously encourage you buying this record.
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