Mastodon and Lamb of God have unveiled their new collaborative single, "Floods of Triton," which embodies a high-energy sound that resonates with the essence of the bands' earlier works while simultaneously showcasing their stylistic growth. The release comes shortly after their co-headlined arena tour, which honored the 20th anniversaries of Mastodon's classic album "Leviathan" and Lamb of God's "Ashes of the Wake." This musical partnership captures both bands' lasting impact on heavy music, blending the innovative spirit of their earlier albums with a continued pursuit of creativity.
Recorded at Mastodon's West End Sound in Atlanta, the single was produced by Mastodon and acclaimed producer Tyler Bates, known for his scores for films such as "Guardians of The Galaxy" and "John Wick." The release acts as a fitting conclusion to a summer tour celebrating the two landmark albums that significantly shaped their careers and the heavy music landscape.
"Floods of Triton" serves not only as a nod to their past but as the commencement of a new chapter for Mastodon. The track is now available through Loma Vista Recordings. Pre-orders for the vinyl have also been launched, marking another step in their ongoing discography.
Looking ahead, Mastodon is set to perform at the Good Things Festival in Australia this December, sharing the stage with artists like Korn, Sum 41, and Electric Callboy. The festival will take place across multiple dates and locations, with tickets currently available for purchase online.
For further details regarding the upcoming festival, you can visit Oztix. Additionally, the new single can be sourced through Loma Vista Recordings.
This collaboration marks yet another exhilarating milestone in the careers of both Mastodon and Lamb of God.