This is Lamb of God doing what they’ve done well for two decades: disciplined aggression, tight groove riffs, and Blythe barking like the building is already on fire. The album moves efficiently. There’s no filler, and the songs punch through quickly. But structurally, I can feel the familiar mechanics underneath — the riff cycles, the breakdown placements, the pacing logic. They’re executed well, just rarely surprising. What keeps the record afloat is the band’s physical authority. The groove still hits hard, and Blythe’s delivery still sounds committed rather than tired. But in the end, it feels like a veteran band reinforcing a blueprint rather than rewriting it. Pros Solid. Focused. Just not a new peak. Tight, efficient runtime At under 40 minutes, the album avoids bloat and keeps momentum high. Classic Lamb of God groove mechanics The rhythmic riffs and syncopated attack still hit with authority. Their signature groove metal DNA remains intact. Blythe’s vocal presence His ...