LAMB OF GOD Frontman Randy Blythe Inks Book Deal

Tuesday, 2nd July 2013

The vocalist of Richmond, Virginia’s own metal band LAMB OF GOD has inked a deal with Da Capo Press for  the release of his upcoming memoir. Slated for release in 2014, the memoir puts emphasis on the past year of Randy Blythe’s life and is said to be an incredible, harrowing, heartbreaking, and redemptive story told in Blythe’s writing style.

The rights to Blythe’s currently untitled book were sold to Da Capo executive editor Ben Schafer by Marc Gerald at The Agency Group. Da Capo Press, a member of American publishing company the Perseus Books Group, is an excellent home for Blythe’s memoir, having already published several other books by heavy metal legends like Tony Iommi (BLACK SABBATH), Corey Taylor (SLIPKNOT, STONE SOUR), Rex Brown (PANTERA, DOWN, KILL DEVIL HILL) and Al Jourgensen (MINISTRY).

Blythe comments: “While I’ve dreamed of being a published author almost since I began to read, I never imagined my first book would center around such a sad topic. Sometimes though, life unexpectedly provides you a story that needs to be told. I believe this one does (for several different reasons, not just for the benefit of myself), so I will tell it with the respect and dignity all involved deserve. This will be a good read, I promise you, and I hope some good comes of it.”

Added Schafer: “I knew that Randy was a master vocalist and lyricist but it turns out he is a vivid and visceral prose writer as well. Regarding his arrest and trial in the Czech Republic, Randy handled a frightening and heartbreaking situation with courage, grace, and humility, and we at Da Capo Press are honored to have the opportunity to have a part in telling his story.”

As previously reported, Prague, Czech Republic’s High Court upheld Blythe’s “not guilty” verdict on June 5 in connection with the death of a fan three years ago. The court’s decision is final. A three-judge panel on March 5 acquitted Blythe of manslaughter in the death of 19-year-old LAMB OF GOD fan Daniel Nosek. Blythe was facing the possibility of conviction and a long-term jail sentence after a May 2010 incident in which Nosek, who attended a LAMB OF GOD performance in Prague, died almost a month later, allegedly from injuries sustained when he was thrown off the stage. Though Blythe faced up to 10 years in prison, during the closing argument, prosecutors only asked the judge for the minimum sentence of five years.

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