"So yes for the first time ever DevilDriver is playing a bunch of Coal chamber songs and when you hear this shit with double kick and two guitars there’s no going back trust that! I waited years and ...
This summer DevilDriver will at long last release an album consisting entirely of outlaw country-gone-metal covers, Outlaws ‘Til The End: Vol. 1. To celebrate the coming desecration of everything that ...
The post DevilDriver Unleash New Song “Iona”: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound. DevilDriver have unleashed a new song, “Iona”, the second single from their upcoming album, Dealing with ...
Trust in DevilDriver! The band is back to rock your world and they've teamed up with Loudwire to bring you the exclusive premiere of a new song called "Daybreak." The track, which is featured on the ...
Well, this should be... weird. Coal Chamber was one of the key players in the nu and gothic metal scene in the 1990s. The band existed from 1993 to 2003, and again from 2011 to 2016. Frontman Dez ...
Ask Dez Fafara a question and the loquacious singer of DevilDriver delivers a complete answer. For example, a query about how veteran bands, like his now-15-year-old metal outfit, seem to settle in ...
DevilDriver's sixth studio album, which contains the ominous moniker 'Winter Kills,' comes out Aug. 27 via Napalm Records. 'Ruthless,' the hard driving first single from the album, has just arrived to ...
"DevilDriver is playing a bunch of Coal Chamber songs and when you hear this shit with double kick and two guitars there’s no going back trust that!" The move makes sense – Static-X was big right ...
A month ago the first single 'Pray for Villains' off the new DevilDriver album was unveiled; quickly a video featuring a zombie vs. cowboy duel was coupled to the song, then the band began streaming ...
The link between punk rock and country music has been celebrated plenty over the years, but metal and country – not so much. DevilDriver aims to grow that relationship with their soon-to-be-released ...
DevilDriver frontman Dez Fafara has a lot that haunts him, enough to stretch over two albums in fact. And he is ready to leave those demons behind, but not before confronting them one last time.
Well, I guess I’m never gonna see DevilDriver live again. The band has, up until now, ostensibly been frontman (and now manager) Dez Fafara’s penance for the musical atrocities he leveled against the ...