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Lamb of God: Killadelphia
Part concert footage, part fly-on-the-wall video documentary of the ups and downs of a road tour, Lamb of God: Killadelphia deals with rental truck breakdowns, show delays, radio interviews, in-store appearances, late arrivals of equipment. The members of Lamb of God and their handful of assistants keep their cool with fluent wit, easygoing camaraderie, and unabashed romanticism.
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Plot Summary
This live concert film captures the intense energy of Lamb of God's performance at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia. It showcases their aggressive sound and raw stage presence, featuring tracks from their acclaimed album 'As the Palaces Burn'. The film also includes behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, offering a glimpse into the band's journey and creative process during a pivotal moment in their career.
Critical Reception
As a live performance film, 'Killadelphia' was primarily lauded by fans and critics within the metal community for its authentic representation of Lamb of God's powerful live show. It is considered a definitive document of the band at the height of their touring for 'As the Palaces Burn', praised for its audio and visual quality which captured the visceral experience of their concerts.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the raw, aggressive power of Lamb of God's live performance.
Features excellent sound and video quality that immerses the viewer in the concert experience.
Provides insightful behind-the-scenes content that appeals to dedicated fans.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Killadelphia' is overwhelmingly positive, with fans praising its high-octane performance and the authentic portrayal of the band's stage energy. Many highlight the superior sound mixing and camerawork, making it a must-have for Lamb of God enthusiasts.
Fun Fact
The concert was filmed on July 30, 2004, and released as part of the deluxe edition of the band's album 'As the Palaces Burn'.
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