As The Palaces Burn is a new documentary about Richmond metal band Lamb Of God and select cities are getting special screenings of it which, lucky for us, includes Washington DC. On Tuesday, March 4th (that’s Tuesday of next week!) the Howard Theatre will be showing the movie for DC area metal fans. This is a band documentary like no other (there’s more details on what it is about in the next paragraph) and DCHM is giving away a free pair of tickets to this screening to one of you readers of the site. To enter: just let me know what your favorite heavy metal related movie or documentary is by leaving a comment on the bottom of this post. Maybe it’s This Is Spinal Tap? Some Kind Of Monster? The Story Of Anvil? Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey? At 5pm EST this Friday, February 28th, a winner will be chosen at random (using Random.org) from all valid entries to receive two tickets to this special screening! Be sure to use a valid email you check regularly so I can contact you if you win. Don’t worry, I won’t add you to any spam lists or sell your info or anything sleazy like that, I hate spam too. If I haven’t heard back from the winner in 24 hours another winner will be chosen at random. If you can’t wait to see if you win, or the contest is already over when you read this, then you can get tickets right now for $18.30 here.
In 2012 Lamb Of God embarked on a world tour with a film crew following them along as they played in different cities around the world. As The Palaces Burn, named after the band’s 2003 album with the same name, starts as a sort of tour diary with behind the scenes interviews with band members and interactions with fans encountered on the tour. Where this documentary takes a drastic turn was when Lamb Of God arrives in the city of Prague in the Czech Republic to play a show. Their vocalist, Randy Blythe, was arrested for manslaughter upon their arrival for an incident that allegedly took place at a Lamb Of God concert in Prague years before involving the death of a fan. The documentary follows the legal and other issues they all face as the tour is halted immediately and Randy’s freedom, and the band’s very existence, are in jeopardy. The best thing about this documentary is you don’t even have to be a fan of Lamb Of God to enjoy As The Palaces Burn as it tells an intense tale that no other movie about a band does. If you’ve never been to the Howard Theatre before you’ll find that it is just off the U Street Corridor near the 9:30 Club, DC9 and Velvet Lounge. The historic building was originally built in 1910 and eventually closed only to be reopened in 2012 after $29 million in renovations. It’s a beautiful building inside and out and should be a great place to sit back with a beer and watch As The Palaces Burn. Please note that this film screening is a seated event. Now watch the trailer for As The Palaces Burn below and tell me what your favorite metal related movie or documentary is in the comment section below!
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My favorite heavy metal related movie or documentary? Hopefully this one!
This is Spinal Tap, hands down the best!… Altho I also kinda liked Rock Star, with Mikey-Mark Wahlberg
my favorite is probably until the light takes us.
My favorite is definitely Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey. Such incredible interviews in that one.
“What’s wrong with being sexy?”
This Is Spinal Tap.
My favorite is Heavy Metal in Baghdad, and it was really cool see Acrassicauda at the Talley Ho Theater.
Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey was the first heavy metal documentary that I saw, and till this day it remains my favorite.
THE DECLINE OF THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION DOCUMENTARY AND OF COURSE AS A ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KID KISS VS. THE PHANTOM I BELIEVE IT WAS CALLED . I HAD A SIGNED SIZE SMALL YELLOW KISS IRON ON SHIRT FROM THE FAN CLUB. WHAT A HAPPY BOY :)
“You can’t really dust for vomit.”
Definitely This is Spinal Tap.
Welcome to Deathfest!!
Hard to go wrong with Spinal Tap
This is Spinal tap!
A Headbanger’s Journey
Story of Anvil!