Dez turned our interview about their forthcoming Australian tour with Cradle Of Filth into an accidental TED Talk... and ...
DevilDriver have just completed the touring cycle for their sixth studio album, 'Winter Kills,' with a massive show at Knotfest, but with the triumphant end comes a huge change. Original members Jeff ...
He told The Rockpit, "I'm recording a new DevilDriver record at the end of this year. I'm sitting on 12 blistering songs that I'm in love with and I'm recording those [in] October-November this year ...
We've already heard several crushing tracks from DevilDriver's sixth release 'Winter Kills,' which landed at retail this week. The band hasn't lost its metallic bark or bite despite being six albums ...
Mega-tattooed frontman Dez Fafara made his name with Nineties nu-metallers Coal Chamber but the last decade-and-a-half has seen him focused on DevilDriver. With their eighth album, then, after long ...
DevilDriver guitarist Mike Spreitzer has quit the band after 20 years. Spreitzer cites DevilDriver not feeling like a full time job for the past 10 years as the main reason, later noting that he never ...
It actually hasn’t been all that long since we last heard from long-running metal act DevilDriver. It was just a little over a year ago that they released their 10 th album, Dealing with Demons Volume ...
We might be living in dark times, but Dez Fafara has made it his mission to spread a little positivity around Hi, welcome to 2010. It’s crowded and scary in here. Aside from the Olympics and war, we ...
DevilDriver are gearing up for the Aug. 27 release of 'Winter Kills,' their sixth album and first for Napalm after five albums with Roadrunner. Despite that administrative change, so to speak, ...
DevilDriver Taps John Carter Cash & Randy Blythe for ‘Ghost Riders In The Sky’ Cover: Video Premiere
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 ...
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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ahead of a July 2026 Australian tour with Cradle of Filth, DevilDriver frontman Dez Fafara discussed the band's next album and ...
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