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DevilDriver

DevilDriver is an American heavy metal band from Santa Barbara, California, formed in 2002, consisting of vocalist Dez Fafara, lead guitarist Mike Spreitzer, bassist Jon Miller, rhythm guitarist Alex Lee and drummer Davier Pérez. The band was originally named Deathride, however, due to copyright issues and the name being taken by several bands, the band changed its name to DevilDriver.

DevilDriver
DevilDriver performing in 2018
Background information
Also known asDeathride (2002-2003)
OriginSanta Barbara, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2002–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Evan Pitts
  • Jeff Kendrick
  • John Boecklin
  • Chris Towning
  • Neal Tiemann
  • Diego Ibarra
  • Austin D'Amond
Websitedevildriver.com

Biography

Deathride era, self-titled debut (2002–2004)

Fafara hosted several barbecues after moving from Orange County to Santa Barbara and would jam with musicians he met, which led to the formation of the band. "I met Evan we struck up a friendship and started jamming," said Fafara.[1] Guitarist Evan Pitts met Fafara in a restaurant and gave him his phone number for a jam session, while John Boecklin who originally played 2nd guitar then went to playing drums, met Fafara at a bar.[2]

The band was originally known as Deathride, but later changed their name to DevilDriver because Fafara felt there were too many bands with that name; a band in Norfolk, Virginia, and a bicycle racing team.[3] Another problem was that the band's label, Roadrunner Records were unable to secure copyright.[4] The members compiled a list of roughly two hundred names to go for a more original approach. Fafara's wife had a book by Italian witchcraft author Raven Grimassi on Stregheria, and came across the term "devil driver". The term "devil driver" refers to bells Italian witches used to drive evil forces away. Fafara thought it was appropriate because it sounded "evil", and thought the term "suits his life".[5] The band's logo is the Cross of Confusion, which has existed for thousands of years[citation needed] and refers to "question religion, question authority, question everything around you". Fafara was brought up to "question everything" and was exposed to Italian witchcraft through his grandparents.[2]

DevilDriver's debut record was originally going to be called Thirteen,[6] and then Straight to Hell. However, Fafara claims it was changed "for so many reasons that I can't even go into."[7] The band's self-titled debut DevilDriver, was released on October 28, 2003 under Roadrunner Records, and entered the Top Heatseekers chart at number 17.[8] Guitarist Pitts wrote roughly 90% of the music, according to Mike Spreitzer, who replaced Pitts after his departure from the band.[9]

The Fury of Our Maker's Hand (2005–2006)

The band returned to the studio in 2005 to record their follow-up to DevilDriver. The album was produced at Sonic Ranch Studios, a 1,400-acre (5.7 km2) pecan ranch, 40 miles (64 km) away from El Paso, Texas. The band members wanted to be isolated when recording the album so they could solely focus on the music as friends, family, managers and girlfriends would constantly interrupt. Roughly 30 songs were written which were narrowed down to 15 by the band. The 15 songs were then played for producer Colin Richardson who wanted to begin tracking immediately.

The name of the album was thought of by Fafara who believed that The Fury of Our Maker's Hand refers to the "storm" his life has been the past 10 years, "You have your maker's hand and I have my maker's hand and we both living in our fury, the fury of our maker's hand. It explains my life".[10] The album was released on June 28, 2005 and debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number 117, with sales of 10,402 in its first week.[10] The album also debuted at number 1 on the Top Heatseekers chart.[8] Johnny Loftus of Allmusic described the album as "a severe turn away from the falter of their first album" and said that the band made their "true debut the second time around".[11] Dom Lawson of Kerrang! gave the album a positive review describing the album as a "fresh and exhilarating approach to modern metal".[12]

The band toured extensively in support of the album, which included shows in the United States, Europe, and Australia in support of bands such as In Flames, Fear Factory, and Machine Head. The band played for the first time as a headliner in the Burning Daylight Tour. On October 31, 2006, The Fury of Our Maker's Hand was re-released to include three new studio tracks, including "Digging up the Corpses" which was featured on the soundtrack to Resident Evil: Apocalypse. The release also contained three live recordings of previously released, a DVD of all of the band's music videos, new cover art, and inside liner notes.[13]

The Last Kind Words (2007–2008)

 
DevilDriver Live at Wolverhampton Little Civic in 2007

The band reunited at Sonic Ranch Studios while they recorded their third studio effort, The Last Kind Words, which was released in June 2007. The album's first single "Not All Who Wander Are Lost" was directed by Nathan Cox for free. Cox's career began when he created Coal Chamber's music video "Loco", so he re-paid a favor to Fafara and the band. Cox now directs music videos for bands such as Linkin Park and Korn.[14] The first song to be previewed was "Horn of Betrayal" which debuted on Sirius Satellite's Hard Attack channel on May 16, 2007. The Last Kind Words entered the German charts at number 92,[15] and peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200, with over 14,000 copies sold.[16]

DevilDriver promoted the album at the 2007 Download Festival at Donington Park alongside headliners Linkin Park, Iron Maiden, and My Chemical Romance. A Guinness world record was attempted by the band for the "largest circle pit" at the festival. Guinness responded to the query and denied the request stating they receive over 60,000 requests a year and there is no way to physically define where a circle pit starts and ends. They considered the proposal fully in the context of the subject area and stated that "our decision is final in this matter".[17][18] The band also appeared at 2007's Ozzfest. Fafara had been planning to take his first six weeks off in 11 years, but Sharon Osbourne, who had managed Fafara's previous band Coal Chamber, persuaded him to appear.[14] At a concert in Detroit, Michigan, a recording was made with the intention of releasing a live DVD in 2008[19] although this has yet to be released.

DevilDriver's songs "Devil's Son" and "Driving Down the Darkness" were featured in the TV show Scrubs,[20] and in 2008 they covered the Iron Maiden song "Wasted Years" for the Kerrang! compilation Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden. The song "Clouds Over California" became available as a download for the music video game Rock Band.

Pray for Villains (2009–2010)

Their fourth album Pray for Villains was released on July 14, 2009, debuting at No. 35 on the Billboard 200, with estimated sales of around 14,600, improving on their previous effort, which debuted at No. 48.[21]

On February 21, 2009, the band performed in Australia at the Soundwave Festival with bands such as Lamb of God and In Flames. After finishing their Melbourne show, they announced that their new album would be released August 11, 2009. The band also toured in the Midwest states in mid-May 2009 with bands such as Slipknot, 3 Inches of Blood and All That Remains before headlining the 'Thrash and Burn' Tour with Emmure, Despised Icon, MyChildren MyBride, Oceano, Kittie, and Thy Will Be Done amongst others. They also completed a European Tour with several other bands such as Behemoth and Suicide Silence.

In January and February 2010, DevilDriver embarked on their headlining 'Bound By The Road' Tour with Suffocation, Goatwhore, and Thy Will Be Done.

In March 2010, DevilDriver participated in 2010's Getaway Rock festival, which was held in Gävle, Sweden and began on July 8 and ended on the 10th.[clarification needed] The band will also be included in an extensive UK tour in November 2010 with 36 Crazyfists.[22][needs update]

Beast (2011)

DevilDriver's fifth album Beast was recorded at Sonic Ranch studios in Tornillo, Texas with producer Mark Lewis, and released February 22, 2011.[23] John Boecklin confirmed that the new album was mixed by Andy Sneap at his Backstage studio in Derbyshire, England in July.[24] DevilDriver went on a tour in Australia with bands such as Iron Maiden, Slayer, All That Remains and Nonpoint for the Soundwave Festival in February and March 2011.

On March 30, it was announced that bassist Jon Miller and DevilDriver would part ways, in the interest of Miller's continuing recovery. Miller departed on his own and released a resignation letter to the press.[25]

DevilDriver opened for Danzig along with 2Cents in 2011 supporting Danzig's 2010 release Deth Red Sabaoth, and toured North America with Chthonic and Skeletonwitch supporting Arch Enemy.

Winter Kills, lineup changes and hiatus (2012–2014)

 
Mike Spreitzer and Dez Fafara with DevilDriver at Paaspop 2014

DevilDriver headlined the 2012 Metal Alliance Festival Tour in the spring.

On February 9, 2012, guitarist Jeff Kendrick announced via his Twitter account that himself, John Boecklin (drums) and Mike Spreitzer (guitars) had "begun to compose and demo songs for DevilDriver's 6th album. We are extremely excited!!!".[26] In March 2012, during an interview with Nick Azinas from Peek from the Pit, vocalist Dez Fafara announced that the band was looking for a new record label. This announcement officially ended the ten-year relationship between Devildriver and Roadrunner Records.[27] On July 8 it was announced that DevilDriver has signed with Napalm Records for the upcoming sixth album. On February 18, 2013 Dez announced on his Twitter account that Chris Towning who has been filling in on bass for the past year has been made the band's official bassist. In a March 2013 interview with Get Your Rock Out guitarist Jeff Kendrick announced that an album title was "very close", adding that the record was currently being mixed with only a couple of pieces of vocal recording to be done before the album is mastered.[28] On 28 May 2013, DevilDriver released the cover artwork and release date for the new album, Winter Kills. The album was released on 27 August 2013 by Napalm Records, their first album release since leaving Roadrunner.

We delivered our signature California Groove sound alongside a Raw and Biting guitar tone, mixed it with massive hooks, added in thunderous drums to rethink, and reshape another different sounding unique piece of Rock-N-Roll! Cutting our own path is something to be proud of. Devildriver has always and will forever be about thinking outside the box and delivering on something different from record to record, we cannot be assimilated into any scene or even genre of Metal and we will continue to do things our own way with a massive middle finger in the air to the status quo!

On October 28, 2014, Dez Fafara announced that drummer John Boecklin and guitarist Jeff Kendrick left the band, the former going on to form the band, Bad Wolves. He also announced that the band will be on hiatus until 2016, when the new album will be released, to focus on his reunion with Coal Chamber.[30]

Trust No One (2015–2016)

On January 7, 2015, it was announced that past member Chimaira drummer Austin D'Amond had joined the band as the new drummer.[31] On March 19, 2015, Neal Tiemann was announced as the replacement for Jeff Kendrick on guitars. Tiemann started his career with Midwest Kings and has spent time playing with Caroline’s Spine, Burn Halo and Uncle Kracker among others.[32]

On May 2, 2015, Dez Fafara said that there were 12 new songs written for the next DevilDriver album. They were anticipating recording them in October–November 2015 and Spring-Summer 2016 for a release date later in 2016. Dez Fafara continued that DevilDriver had to get back into their normal recording cycle; he did not want DevilDriver sitting around too long although they did need to take a break after releasing Winter Kills.[33]

On November 19, 2015, DevilDriver revealed the title for the upcoming album, Trust No One, alongside the album art. The album is set to be released on May 13, 2016. In March, DevilDriver announced that former Static-X guitarist, Diego "Ashes" Ibarra, would replace the recently departed Chris Towning on bass on a permanent basis for upcoming shows in the US, European and UK dates in support of the new album.[34]

On March 18, 2016, DevilDriver released their first single from upcoming album, Trust No One, titled 'Daybreak', through their official YouTube channel.[35]

Outlaws 'til the End (2017)

On February 28, 2017, DevilDriver announced via their Instagram account that they are to release an outlaw country covers record, with 13 tracks currently in production, with over 15 "high caliber" guests contributing.[36] On July 15, Fafara announced that the number of guests had risen to 20-25, and that these included artists such as Lamb of God's Randy Blythe and Mark Morton, Lee Ving from FEAR, Glenn Danzig, Testament's Chuck Billy, and John 5. In the same interview, Fafara revealed that some of the artists that would be covered on the album are Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Johnny Paycheck, with Steve Evetts as album producer.[37]

Dealing with Demons (2018–present)

On 9 April 2018, it was reported that DevilDriver had 48 songs written for a new concept double album, with Fafara stating "this will be the record of our career".[38] The band are planning on narrowing down the songs to "20 or 22" and enter the studio in June 2018. In January 2019, Fafara posted on Instagram that he had begun tracking vocals for the new albums and that a summer 2019 release should be expected.[39] In July 2019, Fafara announced that the first part of the double album should be expected in early 2020 with the second part in 2021. He also stated that a second volume of Outlaw Country covers in 2023 before a final studio album in 2024/2025. He went on to say that he would then take a prolonged break from music for 4/5 years.[40] In later 2019, DevilDriver canceled a run of shows in support of Static-X and an appearance on the inaugural MegaCruise (a festival on a cruise ship organised by Megadeth), this was due to Fafara's wife being diagnosed, treated and subsequently cured for skin cancer. On 21 May 2020, the first part of a double album was announced, Dealing with Demons - Part 1, scheduled for release 9 October 2020. The first single, "Keep Away from Me", was released on the same day as the announcement. On October 2021, DevilDriver parted ways with guitarist Neal Tiemann.

On July 16, 2022, it was announced bassist Diego Ibarra had departed the band.[41] Three days later, the band announced the return of bassist Jon Miller, and the arrival of guitarist Alex Lee (formerly of Holy Grail).[42]

On March 7, 2023, the band announced that Dealing with Demons Vol. II would be released on May 12.[43]

Musical style and influences

DevilDriver's music has been widely described an amalgamation of groove metal[44] and melodic death metal.[45] All of the members have stated they are influenced by several types of music. Miller's songwriting influences include Acid Bath, Morbid Angel, Mercyful Fate and Blind Guardian; Miller states that other bands that influenced his songwriting are the same bands that he has now had the opportunity to tour with Slayer, In Flames, Opeth, Fear Factory and Metallica.[46] Fafara's influences include Johnny Cash, and Motörhead, stating he likes people with "low voices".[3] Members of DevilDriver can be seen on Machine Head's Elegies DVD citing Machine Head as an influence. Boecklin's main inspiration into becoming a percussionist came from his enjoyment of Metallica, Primus and Ministry.[47]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak charts positions
US
[21]
US Heat.
[8]
AUS
[49]
AUT
[50]
FRA
[51]
GER
[52]
NLD
[53]
SWI
[54]
UK
[55]
2003 DevilDriver 17
2005 The Fury of Our Maker's Hand
  • Released: June 28, 2005
  • Label: Roadrunner
117 1 153
2007 The Last Kind Words
  • Released: July 31, 2007
  • Label: Roadrunner
48 46 147 92 94
[56]
2009 Pray for Villains
  • Released: July 14, 2009
  • Label: Roadrunner
35 35 61 112 64 92 74 60
2011 Beast
  • Released: February 22, 2011
  • Label: Roadrunner
42 9 40 144 43
[57]
100 59 51
2013 Winter Kills
  • Released: August 27, 2013[58]
  • Label: Napalm
32 14 26 24 87 45 71
2016 Trust No One
  • Released: May 13, 2016[59]
  • Label: Napalm
43 21 42 44 43 99
2018 Outlaws 'til the End: Vol. 1[37]
  • Released: July 6, 2018[60]
  • Label: Napalm
172 45 47 49
2020 Dealing with Demons Volume I[61]
  • Released: October 2, 2020
  • Label: Napalm
64 61 81
2023 Dealing with Demons Volume II[62]
  • Released: May 12, 2023
  • Label: Napalm
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

EPs

Year Album details
2008 Head on to Heartache
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Roadrunner

Music videos

Year Title Director
2003 "I Could Care Less" P.R. Brown[63]
"Nothing's Wrong?" Joe Lynch[64][65]
2005 "Hold Back the Day"
2006 "End of the Line" Un­known
2007 "Not All Who Wander Are Lost" Nathan Cox[66]
"Clouds Over California"
2009 "Pray for Villains"
"Fate Stepped In" Daniel J. Burke[67][68]
"Another Night in London"
2011 "Dead to Rights"
2013 "The Appetite"
2016 "Daybreak" Shan Dan Horan[69][70]
"My Night Sky"
"Trust No One" Un­known
2018 "Ghost Riders in the Sky" Un­known
2020 "Iona" Vicente Cordero[71][72][73][74]
"Nest of Vipers"
"Wishing"
2023 "Through The Depths"
"If Blood Is Life" Un­known

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External links

  • Official website

devildriver, american, heavy, metal, band, from, santa, barbara, california, formed, 2002, consisting, vocalist, fafara, lead, guitarist, mike, spreitzer, bassist, miller, rhythm, guitarist, alex, drummer, davier, pérez, band, originally, named, deathride, how. DevilDriver is an American heavy metal band from Santa Barbara California formed in 2002 consisting of vocalist Dez Fafara lead guitarist Mike Spreitzer bassist Jon Miller rhythm guitarist Alex Lee and drummer Davier Perez The band was originally named Deathride however due to copyright issues and the name being taken by several bands the band changed its name to DevilDriver DevilDriverDevilDriver performing in 2018Background informationAlso known asDeathride 2002 2003 OriginSanta Barbara California U S GenresGroove metal melodic death metalYears active2002 presentLabelsNapalm Roadrunner EchoMembersDez Fafara Mike Spreitzer Jon Miller Alex Lee Davier PerezPast membersEvan Pitts Jeff Kendrick John Boecklin Chris Towning Neal Tiemann Diego Ibarra Austin D AmondWebsitedevildriver wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Deathride era self titled debut 2002 2004 1 2 The Fury of Our Maker s Hand 2005 2006 1 3 The Last Kind Words 2007 2008 1 4 Pray for Villains 2009 2010 1 5 Beast 2011 1 6 Winter Kills lineup changes and hiatus 2012 2014 1 7 Trust No One 2015 2016 1 8 Outlaws til the End 2017 1 9 Dealing with Demons 2018 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 Music videos 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditDeathride era self titled debut 2002 2004 Edit Fafara hosted several barbecues after moving from Orange County to Santa Barbara and would jam with musicians he met which led to the formation of the band I met Evan we struck up a friendship and started jamming said Fafara 1 Guitarist Evan Pitts met Fafara in a restaurant and gave him his phone number for a jam session while John Boecklin who originally played 2nd guitar then went to playing drums met Fafara at a bar 2 The band was originally known as Deathride but later changed their name to DevilDriver because Fafara felt there were too many bands with that name a band in Norfolk Virginia and a bicycle racing team 3 Another problem was that the band s label Roadrunner Records were unable to secure copyright 4 The members compiled a list of roughly two hundred names to go for a more original approach Fafara s wife had a book by Italian witchcraft author Raven Grimassi on Stregheria and came across the term devil driver The term devil driver refers to bells Italian witches used to drive evil forces away Fafara thought it was appropriate because it sounded evil and thought the term suits his life 5 The band s logo is the Cross of Confusion which has existed for thousands of years citation needed and refers to question religion question authority question everything around you Fafara was brought up to question everything and was exposed to Italian witchcraft through his grandparents 2 DevilDriver s debut record was originally going to be called Thirteen 6 and then Straight to Hell However Fafara claims it was changed for so many reasons that I can t even go into 7 The band s self titled debut DevilDriver was released on October 28 2003 under Roadrunner Records and entered the Top Heatseekers chart at number 17 8 Guitarist Pitts wrote roughly 90 of the music according to Mike Spreitzer who replaced Pitts after his departure from the band 9 The Fury of Our Maker s Hand 2005 2006 Edit The band returned to the studio in 2005 to record their follow up to DevilDriver The album was produced at Sonic Ranch Studios a 1 400 acre 5 7 km2 pecan ranch 40 miles 64 km away from El Paso Texas The band members wanted to be isolated when recording the album so they could solely focus on the music as friends family managers and girlfriends would constantly interrupt Roughly 30 songs were written which were narrowed down to 15 by the band The 15 songs were then played for producer Colin Richardson who wanted to begin tracking immediately The name of the album was thought of by Fafara who believed that The Fury of Our Maker s Hand refers to the storm his life has been the past 10 years You have your maker s hand and I have my maker s hand and we both living in our fury the fury of our maker s hand It explains my life 10 The album was released on June 28 2005 and debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number 117 with sales of 10 402 in its first week 10 The album also debuted at number 1 on the Top Heatseekers chart 8 Johnny Loftus of Allmusic described the album as a severe turn away from the falter of their first album and said that the band made their true debut the second time around 11 Dom Lawson of Kerrang gave the album a positive review describing the album as a fresh and exhilarating approach to modern metal 12 The band toured extensively in support of the album which included shows in the United States Europe and Australia in support of bands such as In Flames Fear Factory and Machine Head The band played for the first time as a headliner in the Burning Daylight Tour On October 31 2006 The Fury of Our Maker s Hand was re released to include three new studio tracks including Digging up the Corpses which was featured on the soundtrack to Resident Evil Apocalypse The release also contained three live recordings of previously released a DVD of all of the band s music videos new cover art and inside liner notes 13 The Last Kind Words 2007 2008 Edit DevilDriver Live at Wolverhampton Little Civic in 2007 The band reunited at Sonic Ranch Studios while they recorded their third studio effort The Last Kind Words which was released in June 2007 The album s first single Not All Who Wander Are Lost was directed by Nathan Cox for free Cox s career began when he created Coal Chamber s music video Loco so he re paid a favor to Fafara and the band Cox now directs music videos for bands such as Linkin Park and Korn 14 The first song to be previewed was Horn of Betrayal which debuted on Sirius Satellite s Hard Attack channel on May 16 2007 The Last Kind Words entered the German charts at number 92 15 and peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200 with over 14 000 copies sold 16 DevilDriver promoted the album at the 2007 Download Festival at Donington Park alongside headliners Linkin Park Iron Maiden and My Chemical Romance A Guinness world record was attempted by the band for the largest circle pit at the festival Guinness responded to the query and denied the request stating they receive over 60 000 requests a year and there is no way to physically define where a circle pit starts and ends They considered the proposal fully in the context of the subject area and stated that our decision is final in this matter 17 18 The band also appeared at 2007 s Ozzfest Fafara had been planning to take his first six weeks off in 11 years but Sharon Osbourne who had managed Fafara s previous band Coal Chamber persuaded him to appear 14 At a concert in Detroit Michigan a recording was made with the intention of releasing a live DVD in 2008 19 although this has yet to be released DevilDriver s songs Devil s Son and Driving Down the Darkness were featured in the TV show Scrubs 20 and in 2008 they covered the Iron Maiden song Wasted Years for the Kerrang compilation Maiden Heaven A Tribute to Iron Maiden The song Clouds Over California became available as a download for the music video game Rock Band Pray for Villains 2009 2010 Edit Their fourth album Pray for Villains was released on July 14 2009 debuting at No 35 on the Billboard 200 with estimated sales of around 14 600 improving on their previous effort which debuted at No 48 21 On February 21 2009 the band performed in Australia at the Soundwave Festival with bands such as Lamb of God and In Flames After finishing their Melbourne show they announced that their new album would be released August 11 2009 The band also toured in the Midwest states in mid May 2009 with bands such as Slipknot 3 Inches of Blood and All That Remains before headlining the Thrash and Burn Tour with Emmure Despised Icon MyChildren MyBride Oceano Kittie and Thy Will Be Done amongst others They also completed a European Tour with several other bands such as Behemoth and Suicide Silence In January and February 2010 DevilDriver embarked on their headlining Bound By The Road Tour with Suffocation Goatwhore and Thy Will Be Done In March 2010 DevilDriver participated in 2010 s Getaway Rock festival which was held in Gavle Sweden and began on July 8 and ended on the 10th clarification needed The band will also be included in an extensive UK tour in November 2010 with 36 Crazyfists 22 needs update Beast 2011 Edit DevilDriver s fifth album Beast was recorded at Sonic Ranch studios in Tornillo Texas with producer Mark Lewis and released February 22 2011 23 John Boecklin confirmed that the new album was mixed by Andy Sneap at his Backstage studio in Derbyshire England in July 24 DevilDriver went on a tour in Australia with bands such as Iron Maiden Slayer All That Remains and Nonpoint for the Soundwave Festival in February and March 2011 On March 30 it was announced that bassist Jon Miller and DevilDriver would part ways in the interest of Miller s continuing recovery Miller departed on his own and released a resignation letter to the press 25 DevilDriver opened for Danzig along with 2Cents in 2011 supporting Danzig s 2010 release Deth Red Sabaoth and toured North America with Chthonic and Skeletonwitch supporting Arch Enemy Winter Kills lineup changes and hiatus 2012 2014 Edit Mike Spreitzer and Dez Fafara with DevilDriver at Paaspop 2014 DevilDriver headlined the 2012 Metal Alliance Festival Tour in the spring On February 9 2012 guitarist Jeff Kendrick announced via his Twitter account that himself John Boecklin drums and Mike Spreitzer guitars had begun to compose and demo songs for DevilDriver s 6th album We are extremely excited 26 In March 2012 during an interview with Nick Azinas from Peek from the Pit vocalist Dez Fafara announced that the band was looking for a new record label This announcement officially ended the ten year relationship between Devildriver and Roadrunner Records 27 On July 8 it was announced that DevilDriver has signed with Napalm Records for the upcoming sixth album On February 18 2013 Dez announced on his Twitter account that Chris Towning who has been filling in on bass for the past year has been made the band s official bassist In a March 2013 interview with Get Your Rock Out guitarist Jeff Kendrick announced that an album title was very close adding that the record was currently being mixed with only a couple of pieces of vocal recording to be done before the album is mastered 28 On 28 May 2013 DevilDriver released the cover artwork and release date for the new album Winter Kills The album was released on 27 August 2013 by Napalm Records their first album release since leaving Roadrunner We delivered our signature California Groove sound alongside a Raw and Biting guitar tone mixed it with massive hooks added in thunderous drums to rethink and reshape another different sounding unique piece of Rock N Roll Cutting our own path is something to be proud of Devildriver has always and will forever be about thinking outside the box and delivering on something different from record to record we cannot be assimilated into any scene or even genre of Metal and we will continue to do things our own way with a massive middle finger in the air to the status quo Dez Fafara 29 On October 28 2014 Dez Fafara announced that drummer John Boecklin and guitarist Jeff Kendrick left the band the former going on to form the band Bad Wolves He also announced that the band will be on hiatus until 2016 when the new album will be released to focus on his reunion with Coal Chamber 30 Trust No One 2015 2016 Edit On January 7 2015 it was announced that past member Chimaira drummer Austin D Amond had joined the band as the new drummer 31 On March 19 2015 Neal Tiemann was announced as the replacement for Jeff Kendrick on guitars Tiemann started his career with Midwest Kings and has spent time playing with Caroline s Spine Burn Halo and Uncle Kracker among others 32 On May 2 2015 Dez Fafara said that there were 12 new songs written for the next DevilDriver album They were anticipating recording them in October November 2015 and Spring Summer 2016 for a release date later in 2016 Dez Fafara continued that DevilDriver had to get back into their normal recording cycle he did not want DevilDriver sitting around too long although they did need to take a break after releasing Winter Kills 33 On November 19 2015 DevilDriver revealed the title for the upcoming album Trust No One alongside the album art The album is set to be released on May 13 2016 In March DevilDriver announced that former Static X guitarist Diego Ashes Ibarra would replace the recently departed Chris Towning on bass on a permanent basis for upcoming shows in the US European and UK dates in support of the new album 34 On March 18 2016 DevilDriver released their first single from upcoming album Trust No One titled Daybreak through their official YouTube channel 35 Outlaws til the End 2017 Edit On February 28 2017 DevilDriver announced via their Instagram account that they are to release an outlaw country covers record with 13 tracks currently in production with over 15 high caliber guests contributing 36 On July 15 Fafara announced that the number of guests had risen to 20 25 and that these included artists such as Lamb of God s Randy Blythe and Mark Morton Lee Ving from FEAR Glenn Danzig Testament s Chuck Billy and John 5 In the same interview Fafara revealed that some of the artists that would be covered on the album are Willie Nelson Johnny Cash Waylon Jennings and Johnny Paycheck with Steve Evetts as album producer 37 Dealing with Demons 2018 present Edit On 9 April 2018 it was reported that DevilDriver had 48 songs written for a new concept double album with Fafara stating this will be the record of our career 38 The band are planning on narrowing down the songs to 20 or 22 and enter the studio in June 2018 In January 2019 Fafara posted on Instagram that he had begun tracking vocals for the new albums and that a summer 2019 release should be expected 39 In July 2019 Fafara announced that the first part of the double album should be expected in early 2020 with the second part in 2021 He also stated that a second volume of Outlaw Country covers in 2023 before a final studio album in 2024 2025 He went on to say that he would then take a prolonged break from music for 4 5 years 40 In later 2019 DevilDriver canceled a run of shows in support of Static X and an appearance on the inaugural MegaCruise a festival on a cruise ship organised by Megadeth this was due to Fafara s wife being diagnosed treated and subsequently cured for skin cancer On 21 May 2020 the first part of a double album was announced Dealing with Demons Part 1 scheduled for release 9 October 2020 The first single Keep Away from Me was released on the same day as the announcement On October 2021 DevilDriver parted ways with guitarist Neal Tiemann On July 16 2022 it was announced bassist Diego Ibarra had departed the band 41 Three days later the band announced the return of bassist Jon Miller and the arrival of guitarist Alex Lee formerly of Holy Grail 42 On March 7 2023 the band announced that Dealing with Demons Vol II would be released on May 12 43 Musical style and influences EditDevilDriver s music has been widely described an amalgamation of groove metal 44 and melodic death metal 45 All of the members have stated they are influenced by several types of music Miller s songwriting influences include Acid Bath Morbid Angel Mercyful Fate and Blind Guardian Miller states that other bands that influenced his songwriting are the same bands that he has now had the opportunity to tour with Slayer In Flames Opeth Fear Factory and Metallica 46 Fafara s influences include Johnny Cash and Motorhead stating he likes people with low voices 3 Members of DevilDriver can be seen on Machine Head s Elegies DVD citing Machine Head as an influence Boecklin s main inspiration into becoming a percussionist came from his enjoyment of Metallica Primus and Ministry 47 Band members EditCurrent members Dez Fafara vocals 2002 present Mike Spreitzer lead guitar 2004 present Jon Miller bass 2002 2011 2022 present Alex Lee rhythm guitar 2022 present Davier Perez drums 2022 present Former members Evan Pitts lead guitar 2002 2004 Jeff Kendrick rhythm guitar 2002 2014 John Boecklin drums 2002 2014 Aaron Bubble Patrick bass 2011 2012 session touring 48 Chris Towning bass 2012 2016 Austin D Amond drums 2015 2022 Neal Tiemann rhythm guitar 2015 2021 Diego Ibarra bass 2016 2022 48 TimelineDiscography EditStudio albums Year Album details Peak charts positionsUS 21 US Heat 8 AUS 49 AUT 50 FRA 51 GER 52 NLD 53 SWI 54 UK 55 2003 DevilDriver Released October 28 2003 Label Roadrunner 17 2005 The Fury of Our Maker s Hand Released June 28 2005 Label Roadrunner 117 1 153 2007 The Last Kind Words Released July 31 2007 Label Roadrunner 48 46 147 92 94 56 2009 Pray for Villains Released July 14 2009 Label Roadrunner 35 35 61 112 64 92 74 602011 Beast Released February 22 2011 Label Roadrunner 42 9 40 144 43 57 100 59 512013 Winter Kills Released August 27 2013 58 Label Napalm 32 14 26 24 87 45 712016 Trust No One Released May 13 2016 59 Label Napalm 43 21 42 44 43 992018 Outlaws til the End Vol 1 37 Released July 6 2018 60 Label Napalm 172 45 47 49 2020 Dealing with Demons Volume I 61 Released October 2 2020 Label Napalm 64 61 81 2023 Dealing with Demons Volume II 62 Released May 12 2023 Label Napalm denotes a release that did not chart EPs Year Album details2008 Head on to Heartache Released 2008 Label RoadrunnerMusic videos EditYear Title Director2003 I Could Care Less P R Brown 63 Nothing s Wrong Joe Lynch 64 65 2005 Hold Back the Day 2006 End of the Line Un known2007 Not All Who Wander Are Lost Nathan Cox 66 Clouds Over California 2009 Pray for Villains Fate Stepped In Daniel J Burke 67 68 Another Night in London 2011 Dead to Rights 2013 The Appetite 2016 Daybreak Shan Dan Horan 69 70 My Night Sky Trust No One Un known2018 Ghost Riders in the Sky Un known2020 Iona Vicente Cordero 71 72 73 74 Nest of Vipers Wishing 2023 Through The Depths If Blood Is Life Un knownReferences Edit Blasting zone Interview with Dez Fafara blasting zone com Archived from the original on May 15 2006 Retrieved 2007 10 28 a b Loutsch Travis Metal Update interview with Dez Fafara Metal update com Retrieved 2007 10 28 a b Katrina 2005 08 12 Interview with Dez Farfara of DevilDriver Metal temple com Archived from the original on November 3 2005 Retrieved 2007 10 25 Interview with DevilDriver truepunk com Archived from the original on 2007 10 15 Retrieved 2007 10 27 Kirshne Matthew Tartarean Desire WEbzine tartareandesire com Retrieved 2007 10 25 Deathride Change Name To DevilDriver Blabbermouth net 2006 06 23 Archived from the original on 2007 12 24 Retrieved 2007 10 30 DevilDriver No Longer Going Straight To Hell Blabbermouth net 2003 08 09 Archived from the original on 2007 12 24 Retrieved 2007 10 28 a b c 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