LAMB OF GOD's anticipation continues to build for their twelfth studio album "Into Oblivion," due March 13 via Century Media and Epic Records. The Richmond, Virginia groove metal institution has already released three singles that collectively paint a portrait of a band operating at peak ferocity after nearly three decades together.
The title track "Into Oblivion" arrived first, a crushing mid-tempo anthem driven by Mark Morton's down-tuned riffing and Randy Blythe's signature bark. "Sepsis" followed on October 2, 2025 — the band's first new music since 2022's "Omens" — serving as the announcement of their signing to Century Media Records and delivering a blistering thrash assault. Most recently, "Parasocial Christ" showcased a more atmospheric and progressive side, featuring layered guitar harmonies and dynamic tempo shifts that surprised longtime fans.
Produced by longtime collaborator Josh Wilbur, who has helmed every LAMB OF GOD album since "Resolution" in 2012, "Into Oblivion" was recorded between Richmond, Virginia and Redondo Beach, California. Drummer Art Cruz, who joined in 2019, has fully settled into the rhythmic foundation, and bassist John Campbell continues to anchor the low end with his characteristically punishing tone.
A massive North American headline tour kicks off March 17 with KUBLAI KHAN TX, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY, and SANGUISUGABOGG as support — a package that promises to be one of the heaviest touring bills of 2026. LAMB OF GOD will also appear at several major summer festivals, cementing their status as one of modern metal's most reliable live acts.