Music
The down-to-scorched- earth Virginians redefine the genre with political lyrics and progressive skills.
Dec. 12, 2007
A Forum performance by the heavy metal group Lamb of God has been canceled after the venue’s owners, the Faithful Central Bible Church, learned that the band formerly went by the name Burn the Priest.
Feb. 3, 2005
If you call the Christian parody band ApologetiX a novelty act, you’re about five centuries behind the times.
Aug. 17, 2002
Entertainment & Arts
Quick Takes: Randy Blythe indicted in Europe
Dec. 4, 2012
It may be too early to measure the success of Apple Music, but there’s at least one sign that the music industry is taking the tech giant’s just-launched streaming service seriously: Data from Apple Music is now part of the mix of statistics that determines placement on Billboard’s two most-watched charts, the Billboard 200 and the Hot 100.
Aug. 4, 2015
‘As the Palaces Burn’ is more than just a movie for Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe, arrested and later acquitted in the case of a fan’s death.
Feb. 22, 2014
Late last year, Brian Nash, a 26-year-old New York music director, learned about a website created by brothers Jon and Al Kaplan in Los Angeles with comic songs inspired by the 1991 movie “The Silence of the Lambs.”
Aug. 20, 2005
In a spirited song-and-dance revue, students from Chapman University’s music and drama departments played to a 750-strong crowd at its 20th annual American Celebration.
Nov. 18, 2001
Lamb’s Players Theatre has struck a blow for the theater of the mind with its riveting San Diego County premiere of “Edith Stein,” Arthur Giron’s provoking and disturbing look at the life of an enigmatic and controversial woman.
March 2, 1994
The Sounds of the Underground tour screams into L.A., delivering what’s new in metal.
July 21, 2005