Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe has explained in a recent interview while he feels that the band needs to go on hiatus for a while following their touring cycle behind their 2015 album "VII: Sturm Und Drang".
Blythe spoke with BlackCraft cult clothing at the Chicago Open Air festival and explained why he and the band need a break, "If you just keep on churning out product, your next choices are gonna be informed too much by your previous ones. So I think some time off will give us some time for creative development."
He also explained the timing, "To me, it doesn't really matter what the time is - if it's good, it's bad, it's whatever - it's what has to happen. I personally have to have some time off, or I'm gonna lose my mind."
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