Lamb Of God guitarist Mark Morton explained in a new radio interview some more details about the band's planned hiatus that was recently mentioned by frontman Randy Blythe.
Morton explained to radio station 107.7 The Bone (via TeamRock): "A lot of times, a hiatus is a subjective thing. Because very often when we go out of the public eye in terms of what we're doing as a band, it doesn't mean we're not working.
"It takes us a fair amount of time to write and record these albums, so a lot of times we'll go off the radar and we're still working our little butts off to put music together.
"We've been a band for a long time and we're a collective group of very creative people. I personally never stop making music, so I think Lamb Of God might go out of the public eye for a little bit, but it doesn't mean I'm not doing stuff."
Morton continues: "I guess that's the most diplomatic way I can address it. But we're certainly not done - and we've got a lot of cool stuff coming up, both individually and collectively."
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