Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe Speaks Up On Why People Shouldn’t Use Their Phones At Concerts

In a recent interview with Kyle Meredith, Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe complained that many concertgoers are more focused on recording shows on their phones than actually experiencing the music.

He said (as transcribed by Blabbermouth): “Put your fricking phones down and be present. I haven’t done this yet, but I’m going to. As the phones come more and more and more, I’m going to walk out one day at a particularly phone-driven show and I’m gonna bring a stool, and I’m gonna set it down in the middle of the stage after a song or two, and then I’m going to turn on my phone, and I’m gonna point it at the audience, and I’m gonna sit there, and I’m gonna sing a whole song. I’m not gonna move. I’m gonna do what they do. And then at the end, I’m gonna say, ‘Did you people enjoy that? No? I didn’t either. So why don’t we be here together? Put your fricking phone down.

“The memories that you’re going to have, because you’re experiencing this show through this digital filter or whatever of a crappy cell phone video… You’re not Steven Spielberg. Sit here and enjoy the show with me. Be here with me, because that’s how it was when I started going to shows. Except for — thank God — those people back in the ’80s who were photographer nerds. The weird people, there was always one or two with a camera who would take pictures, and thank God for them, ’cause they documented things. But everybody else was present. And people are missing it nowadays by viewing a show through a tiny iPhone screen. Be here with me.”

Blythe was asked if he’d consider a cell phone ban at Lamb Of God shows, similar to Tool‘s policy, to which he responded: “I thought about it. My band probably wouldn’t be down with it. I’d be totally great if they were no cell phones. Because these things, they are warping the shape of our reality in a horrific way across the board.

“I’m not a Luddite, I am not anti-technology — clearly we are using it right now — but I think it would behoove us to step back and examine our relationship with technology and see what is being taken from us, the human aspect,” he continued. “And I’m just gonna discuss music here — it’s certainly removed that human aspect, in a lot of ways, from shows at times.

“I’m certainly not, like, ‘Oh, nobody can take a picture,’ I’m not that guy or whatever, but it’s really disturbing to me how much people are missing,” he added. “You are, in fact, missing the show. You’re not here. You’re looking at your phone, bro. When I went to shows, I was looking around and I wasn’t looking at the band. I was looking around at the cute chicks who were there. You know what? You’re not gonna get that on your cell phone. There is no ‘swipe left’ or whatever in the middle of the show. Get off your phone. Be here with us. Meet people, talk, have a human experience.”

Lamb Of God and Mastodon kicked off their co-headlining “Ashes of Leviathan” tour on July 19th in Austin, Texas. Joining them on the road are Kerry King and Malevolence.