Lamb of God Discusses Legacy in New Interview
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In a new interview with James Wilson-Taylor of Rock Sound magazine, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe discussed what he hopes to be remembered for.

He stated that he would like to be remembered as a good man.

This aligns with his belief that being a 'good man' is more important than external measures of success.

He recalled a card from his mom on his high school graduation day, featuring a quote by Albert Einstein urging people to prioritize being a 'man of value.' Blythe acknowledged the importance of kindness and humility in one's life and career.

The singer also reflected on his first real tour with Lamb of God, where they opened for GWAR.

He recalled Dave Brockie telling him to 'be cool,' because who you see on your way up is often the same people you'll meet on your way down.

Blythe has also released two books, a memoir called Dark Days and a collection of his photographs documenting life as a touring musician.

His work as a photographer showcases the beauty and isolation of life on the road.

Lamb of God's new album, Into Oblivion, is set to release on March 13 via Epic Records.

The band has announced a nationwide series of listening parties with over 140 independent record stores celebrating the album's release weekend (March 13-15).

The events will feature exclusive merch, prizes, and an indie-exclusive vinyl variant of the new album.

A full list of participating stores can be viewed on Lamb of God's social channels.

The band's spring North American tour kicks off on March 17 with Kublai Khan TX, Fit For An Autopsy, and Sanguisugabogg supporting.",