Flames fuel rebirth. In the wake of the conflagration, future possibilities flourish out of the ashes.
Reigniting a brotherhood dating back nearly two decades, As I Lay Dying rise together on their seventh
full-length and debut for Nuclear Blast, the aptly titled Shaped By Fire. The San Diego quintet—Tim
Lambesis [vocals], Jordan Mancino [drums], Phil Sgrosso [guitar], Nick Hipa [guitar], and Josh Gilbert
[bass]—rally together and recharge the precise and pummeling metallic assault that transformed them
into a turn-of-the-century heavy music phenomenon.
These eleven tracks mark their first body of work together since 2012 and represent the dawn of a bold
new era.
“For me, this is the most meaningful As I Lay Dying record,†states Nick. “Every album encapsulates who
you are and what you’ve gone through. At this point in time, we’ve gone through more than I ever
imagined, but we all grew. I’m so proud of my bandmates and what we’ve done. We became better
musicians and better people. People will hear a positive resolve to our journey so far.â€
“With everything that’s happened and all of the time away, there really was no other option than to be
the best version of As I Lay Dying we could possibly be,†Tim declares. “We wanted to make sure we
made an album that represented our best selves. Individually and collectively, a similar rebirth
happened.â€
The rebirth remains rooted in an impressive legacy. Since forming in 2000, the group sold over 1 million
albums worldwide, garnered a 2008 GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Metal
Performance,†notched two Top 10 debuts on the Billboard Top 200, generated hundreds of millions of
streams, sold out shows around the globe, and took home “Ultimate Metal God†at MTV2’s Music
Awards in 2007. Following a five-year hiatus amidst personal struggles, the musicians reconnected in
early 2018.
Before a note of music, they focused on where everything began: the friendship.
“We wanted to ease into things,†recalls Phil. “We connected as friends again first. Then, we began to
discuss what we could do musically. A lot of ideas floated around, and we decided to do a show in San
Diego.â€
The show, which rapidly sold out in two minutes, served as the first in a series of “small goals,†as Josh
puts it. Backed by overwhelming support, they recorded and unleashed the hard-hitting “My Own
Grave,†which clocked 13 million Spotify streams in a few months’ time. Concurrently, the musicians
wrote and recorded what would become Shaped By Fire, taking the reins in terms of production and
engineering with a little help from longtime friend and collaborator Killswitch Engage’s Adam D. This
time around, recording happened individually, allowing for the best possible performances. Meanwhile,
communication was at an all-time high as a respectful atmosphere encouraged constructive criticism.
“Everyone wanted to expand the sound, but keep it somewhat familiar,†Phil says. “It had been six years
since we worked together. We realized what our strengths were internally and honed in on how to
perfect them as much as possible. We trimmed the fat and filler and added different textures and
layers.â€
“By tracking myself, I was able to get comfortable and best represent my own ideas at the beginning,â€
adds Tim. “We found a new sense of respect for each other musically and personally. We connected
better than ever.â€
The first single and title track “Shaped By Fire†steamrolls forward on airtight riffing and bludgeoning
drums before a soaring arena-size refrain.
“The chorus sums up the collective band experience over the last seven years,†Tim admits. “It’s pretty
direct.â€
Meanwhile, the opener “Blinded†gallops forward with undeniable urgency as it poses questions for the
frontman. “I’m asking, ‘Can there be change?’,†continues Tim. “I want to show people over time it’s
possible.â€
Elsewhere, “Torn Between†tempers pensive lyrics and robust musicality as it discusses an internal
divide. “A lot of times, we feel like we have two options and need to choose one or the other,†he goes.
“Sometimes, the third option is the best. I was between this blackened heart and a blue, bruised, and
beaten heart. The song concludes on getting rid of them both and starting from scratch.â€
Fittingly, Shaped by Fire culminates on what might be the record’s heaviest catharsis emotionally, “The
Toll It Takes.†A stark admission cuts deep as they lock into what Phil dubs, “a special moment.â€
In the end, As I Lay Dying burn brighter than ever before.
“This is the next chapter,†affirms Tim. “I’m more excited for the overall direction we’re heading in than
I’ve ever been. Hopefully, our fans can sense that when they hear this record. The As I Lay Dying story is
in an exciting place in this moment and time, but there’s even more to come.â€
“I think that music can