They don't fuck about. Experts in the art of metallic demolition, Nevermore, Vanishing and To The Grave are a triple-whammy opening slug of muscular, chugular riffs and grooves that hit with that familiar Lamb Of God satisfaction. The title-track takes a simple two-note riff and makes it charge like an elephant, while Denial Mechanism is a virulent blast of hardcore rage. Randy has said, "It's a very pissed-off record, an extremely pissed-off record," and it is, but being this angry here sounds like so much fun.
It's all given an extra kick in the pants from the manner in which it was recorded. Done largely live in the studio, together, looking at each other, the already taut LOG energy thrusts even harder.
In 2022, Lamb Of God have their feet firmly under the table of unshakable metal big-lads. But like Slayer and Megadeth before them, they've both got there and stayed in their seat through an ineffable ability to kick you expertly in the nuts every time, even years after they first did it. And, actually, the omens were all there to tell you that.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Slayer, Machine Head, Employed To Serve
Omens is released on October 7 via Nuclear Blast