LAMB OF GOD's "Sepsis" Crosses 10 Million Streams

5 February 2026  ·  New Music  · By Scorpio

LAMB OF GOD's single "Sepsis" has crossed 10 million streams across platforms, demonstrating the massive anticipation building for the Richmond groove metal titans' twelfth studio album "Into Oblivion." The track has shot to number one on the U.S. metal radio charts, marking the band's strongest radio performance since "Memento Mori" and underscoring their continued dominance in the American metal landscape.

"Sepsis" joins "Into Oblivion" and "Parasocial Christ" as pre-album releases that have collectively generated enormous streaming numbers and kept LAMB OF GOD in constant conversation across metal media. The singles represent the band's first new original material since 2022's "Omens," and the reception suggests that the two-year gap has only sharpened fan hunger for new LOG content.

Produced by longtime collaborator Josh Wilbur, the album arrives March 13 via Century Media and Epic Records. Wilbur has overseen LAMB OF GOD's sound since "VII: Sturm und Drang" in 2015, and the partnership has yielded some of the band's most powerful work. Early reports suggest "Into Oblivion" continues the trajectory of increasingly sophisticated songwriting while maintaining the crushing heaviness that has been LOG's calling card since their emergence from the Virginia metal scene in the late 1990s.

The streaming success underscores LAMB OF GOD's continued relevance in modern metal. In an era when many legacy acts struggle to generate excitement for new material, LOG have managed to not only maintain but expand their audience. A fourth and final single is expected before the album release date, and the band's massive North American tour launches March 17 at Theater MGM at National Harbor, Maryland, with support from KUBLAI KHAN TX, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY, and SANGUISUGABOGG.