Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe discussed the band’s future plans in a recent interview with NME. Band members are currently pursuing various individual projects, including guitarist Mark Morton’s upcoming solo record and Blythe’s new book.
“There will definitely be a new record, it’s just a matter of us getting it all together,” Blythe said. “We’re always writing. I’ve been writing lyrics, my dudes write riffs all the time, and we’re always documenting stuff.”
“For now though, our guitar player, Mark [Morton] has got a new solo record [‘Without The Pain’] coming out, so he’s been working on promoting that,” he continued. “I got my book coming out too, so people are always doing various things. But yes, there will most definitely be new Lamb of God music and it won’t take five years to come out, I promise. As of right now though, there is no concrete release date.”
Several significant developments mark the band’s career trajectory and personal lives during this album planning phase.
Recent Tour Activities

Metal Injection reports that Lamb of God has completed their extensive tour cycle. The band’s schedule included a memorable performance at the Headbangers Boat event.
The group has confirmed their participation in the Headbangers Boat 2025 cruise. This commitment will require careful balancing between their touring and recording schedules.
Personal Growth And Literary Pursuits

MetalSucks reveals Blythe’s current focus on his new memoir. ‘Just Beyond The Light: Making Peace With The Wars Inside Our Head’ will feature spoken-word performances and Q&A sessions.
This literary project demonstrates the band’s creative expansion beyond musical boundaries.
Band Evolution

Chaos Zine highlights a transformative development within the band. Four out of five members have embraced sobriety.
This lifestyle change may shape their creative process and touring approach during the new album’s development.