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Lamb of God test-drives new track “Sepsis” with zero warning at Aftershock fest

Richmond’s LAMB OF GOD unveils their latest sonic battering ram, "Sepsis," live for the first time, staging its debut at the Aftershock festival in Sacramento on October 3. The track emerges not from a whisper but a roar, slicing through the buzz of the crowd with calculated intensity.

Fan-captured footage documents the moment as frontman Randy Blythe launches into the chaos without ceremony. Sacramento becomes an impromptu test site for what may be LAMB OF GOD’s latest offering of metallic volatility.


Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on October 4, 2025

Lamb of God cuts the niceties with "Sepsis," a surgical strike post-silence

Lamb of God re-emerges from Richmond's metallic underbelly with "Sepsis," a new track teeming with menace and urgency. This release breaks a three-year silence, following 2022’s “Omens” with a scathing three-and-a-half-minute gut punch.

Produced by Josh Wilbur, the single doesn’t grin for the camera—its intent is more surgical than celebratory. Issued through Epic, the track signals movement without pomp, a calculated return rather than a triumphant explosion.


Source: BLABBERMOUTH.NET RSS Feed – Published on October 2, 2025

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