The post DevilDriver Announce New Album, Unveil Single “Through the Depths”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. DevilDriver have announced a new album, Dealing with Demons Vol. II, and shared the ...
DevilDriver frontman Dez Fafara was the guest on Full Metal Jackie’s weekend radio show. Jackie got the scoop on the chemistry in the band with two new members, the new album 'Trust No One' and ...
The post DevilDriver singer Dez Fafara’s wife given “clean bill of health” after cancer surgery appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The Thanksgiving holiday brought some good news for the ...
You just played your set and rave reviews have been coming back to the press area. Tell me about what it was like to play this event and what it means to be part of Ozzfest Meets Knotfest. We had a ...
"At this time, I will be taking down the scheduled touring this year until quarter 4 to focus on my health." "At this time, I will be taking down the scheduled touring this year until quarter 4 to ...
Returning bassist Jon Miller and new guitarist Alex Lee! While it was announced earlier this week that bassist Diego Ibarra was leaving the groove metal act, DevilDriver have since made an official ...
DevilDriver shows are a full-contact sport with Fafara presiding as the main instigator, and it’s clear that the man loves his job. After the jump, get Dez’s thoughts on this tour, being away from his ...
When Dez Fafara put an end to the nü-metal unit Coal Chamber in 2003, nobody knew what he was up to. Today, the history is there. As frontman of DevilDriver, Fafara has been kicking all the ass while ...
DevilDriver’s Dez Fafara is not shy about leaning into ethics and self-care, despite being the revered vocalist for a metal band. Instead of partying or overindulging, Fafara is vegan and cannabis and ...
Cradle Of Filth and DevilDriver will hit the road with Black Satellite and Oni for the first leg of their Double Trouble Live tour starting this March. "We are chomping at the bit to get out on the ...
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.
When DevilDriver decided to embrace its insurgent country forebears for its upcoming Outlaws 'Til The End: Vol. 1, Stan Jones' oft-covered "Ghost Riders In The Sky" was a first choice to cover. By ...