LAMB OF GOD Frontman Randy Blythe Arrested In Czech Republic On Charges Of Manslaughter: "Wrongfully Accused"
June 28, 2012, 12 years ago
Czech news site Novinky is reporting that LAMB OF GOD singer Randy Blythe was arrested on June 28th in the Czech Republic on charges of manslaughter.
Blythe was arrested at the Rock Café in Prague prior to the scheduled show with ALL SHALL PERISH and SKELTONWITCH and brought in for questioning regarding a May 2010 altercation with a fan at the Abaton club in Prague. The fan later died of his injuries.
Adrenaline PR, the band's publicists, have stated that Blythe is "wrongfully accused. Lawyers are dealing with it, and we expect him to be fully exonerated."
Lamb Of God have released the first trailer for their projected 2013 feature film, As The Palaces Burn. The film, directed by award winning documentary filmmaker Don Argott and produced by 9.14 Pictures (Last Days Here, Art of the Steal, Rock School), examines the impact that music and particularly heavy metal music has made on people around the globe as they live in a 21st century world full of economic uncertainty, political unrest, social injustice, and under a constant fear of war and violence. Filming has taken place to date in Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, India, and Israel. Filming in the United States will take place over the summer months.
Embedded in the trailer is the video for the band’s second single from the Resolution CD, ‘Desolation’. The video was shot at shows in South America and Mexico and is the follow up to the animated video for the track ‘Ghost Walking’. Check it out below: