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Oppi Dam
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Nov 1 2008
Hartebeespoort, South Africa
Oppi Dam
South Africa South Africa
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The Last Kind Words
The Last Kind Words
(2007) BUY
  • Not All Who Wander Are Lost
  • Clouds Over California
  • Bound By The Moon
  • Horn Of Betrayal
  • These Fighting Words
  • Head On To Heartache (Let Them Rot)
  • Monsters Of The Deep
  • Tirades Of Truth
  • Burning Sermon
  • When Summoned
  • The Axe Shall Fall
The Fury Of Our Maker's Hand
The Fury Of Our Maker's Hand
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  • End Of The Line
  • Driving Down The Darkness
  • Grinf**ked
  • Hold Back The Day
  • Sin & Sacrifice
  • Ripped Apart
  • Pale Horse Apocalypse
  • Just Run
  • Impending Disaster
  • Bear Witness Unto
  • Before The Hangman's Noose
  • The Fury Of OUr Maker's Hand
DevilDriver
DevilDriver
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  • Nothing's Wrong
  • I Could Care Less
  • Die (And Die Now)
  • I Dreamed I Died
  • Cry For Me Sky (Eulogy Of The Scorned)
  • The Mountain
  • Knee Deep
  • What Does It Take (To Be A Man)
  • Swinging The Dead
  • Revelation Machine
  • Meet The Wretched
  • Devil's Son
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moshpit78
Mar 6 2008: Tulsa, OK @ Cain's Ballroom
moshpit78 reviewed on Aug 8 2008 10:56:13 AM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

Devildriver ruled like always..........

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SpyderDan1
Apr 17 2008: Farmington, NM @ Gators Bar & Grill
SpyderDan1 reviewed on Apr 18 2008 10:49:34 PM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

this was one of the BEST shows i have EVER!!! been to. a buddy of mine and i went to go see DevilDriver in Abq at the Crapshine Theater. we got thrown out for supposedly being too loud, rowdy, and drunk. but at Gator's it was totally different, i screamed my head off while jumping up and down like a madman and it was FUCKING AWESOME. i drove all the way from Texas (1048 miles) while on vacation just to go see DevilDriver with that same buddy of mine from Abq and we had an ABSOLUTE BLAST. DEVILDRIVER ROCKS

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BarrysBabe30
Mar 31 2008: Millvale, PA @ Mr Small's Fun House
BarrysBabe30 reviewed on Apr 4 2008 03:42:18 PM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

I have seen alot of shows but DD is one of the best shows ever even if i was 4 hours late but atleast it got to see Dez..these guys rock and they rock hard!!

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Official Site: http://myspace.com/devildriver
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Genres: Metal
Hometown: Santa Barbara, California, United States United States
Bio:
Since they formed in 2002, DevilDriver have enjoyed a slow, steady career build. Their self-titled 2003 debut was a crushing introduction to a new breed of extremity, spearheaded by the distinctive vocal ferocity of front man, Dez Fafara. The band�s 2005 follow-up, Fury of Our Maker�s Hand was more musically accomplished and experimental. But with their new album, The Last Kind Words, DevilDriver has taken a quantum leap up the evolutionary metal scale, crafting an album that�s simultaneously brutal, melodic, technically complex yet instantly accessible.

�We wanted to do something that was different than what we did on the first two records, and would stand out� Fafara says. �We wanted to keep our sound alive, but at the same time, move on. So, we knew that everyone needed to step up to the plate and push themselves to their fullest extent.�

The members of DevilDriver did exactly that, and then some. The Last Kind Words is the kind of album that grips you by the throat, and doesn�t let go for nearly an hour. It�s punishing and uncompromising, distilling the creative vision of the band members into songs that pummel like victims of violent crime seeking revenge on their assailants. At the same time, each song is chock full of hooks that keep listeners pinned in place for the next round of bludgeoning.

From the first listen to songs like �Not All Who Wander Are Lost,� which features jackhammer beats, chugging thrash riffs and biting death grind, or the epic architecture of �These Fighting Words,� a precise and militaristic melee between marching volleys of hate and triumphant Wagnerian melodies, it�s clear that DevilDriver have realized their full potential. �Bound by the Moon� is graced with ravaging double-bass drums and sinister guitar harmonies, �Call to the Throne� compliments down- tuned clamor with multi-part pinch-harmonics and penetrating, machine gun riffs. And the title track embellishes trenchant beats and start-stop rhythms with harrowing, spare piano.

�When I listen to something like Pantera�s Vulgar Display of Power record, it still sounds great because it stands up over time,� Fafara says. �I want this record to do that as well. Fifteen years from now I want people go, �Listen to that shit. It�s heavy, but it�s still catchy and it totally captures the essence and groove of DevilDriver.� It�s of the utmost importance that we clarify our sound for the masses on this one.�

Fafara came up with the title of the album after writing the lyrics, �The last kind words will be/ You will live below angels and above beasts.� The couplet addresses the predicament of being human, a theme that is at the much blackened heart of the record. �Out of all the things we could have been put on this earth as, being human is not good,� Fafara explains. �It�s like, okay, now you�re stuck here with all these emotions and feelings and you gotta keep yourself afloat. The suicide rate has more than doubled in the U.S. in the recent past, so this album is about being motivated to stand up to the punishment of being a human and to have the character in you to go on when all people want to do is hold you down.�

DevilDriver started working on the new songs in 2005, soon after the release of Fury of Our Maker�s Hand. The band members wrote riffs on the bus, backstage in clubs and in hotels, and Fafara scribbled down lyrics whenever and wherever felt inspired. By the time DevilDriver entered their practice space last year to assemble the songs, they already had a firm grip on the material.

�It was important that we not throw this all together at a moment�s notice,� Fafara says. �We spent our time on these songs and were way more prepared to go into the studio than we�ve ever been before. There were songs where I had two sets of lyrics written lyrically and everyone had backup riffs, too, in case something needed to be changed. Fortunately, nothing did.�

In mid-November 2006, DevilDriver entered the studio with producer Jason Suecof (Trivium, Chimaira) and recorded the entire album in less than a month. They were originally planning to spend more time on it, but Suecof decided they were so prepared they didn�t need to do pre-production, and he worked so quickly that, before they knew it, they were finished. �We just demoed the shit out of the songs until the were near perfect. We walked into Sonic Ranch and started recording with a clear vision,� says guitarist Jeff Kendrick.

�The vibe in there was so amazing,� recalls Fafara. �I�ve never seen someone track so fast in my life. And, he wasn�t rushing; he was just capturing the moment and moving on. A lot of what you hear on the record is first takes, which is cool because when you do take after take, it can suck the life right out of a song. Jason really captured this band.�

The lyrics on The Last Kind Words demonstrate just as much development as the music. Instead of screaming with blind rage, Fafara expresses his knowledge and experiences, and reveals there�s much more to his character than dark mysticism and misanthropy. �Not All Who Wander Are Lost,� for instance, looks at life through the eyes of someone determined to live in the moment. �A lot of people get overwhelmed with life and what they�re going to do 20 years from now, and often they�re the ones who are going to die early from heart attack and stress,� Fafara says. �I�m one of the person who look at things on a daily basis and doesn�t get swept up in what�s yet to come.�

By contrast, �Clouds Over California� tells a more personal story about the demise of friendship and the need to sweep up the dust and move on. �Today I swore that I wouldn�t mourn ya/ Curse the clouds over California,� screams Fafara over a backdrop of tumbling beats and buzzsaw guitars. �It�s about being friends with someone for a long, long time and then finally just going, �You know what? This isn�t working. I�m done with this. Don�t call me anymore.�

With The Last Kind Words, DevilDriver have not just raised the bar, they have perfected their high-jump. Instead of just striving for the top they have outreached even their own expectations and delivered an album that puts them in an entirely different sonic realm. Without sacrificing heaviness, DevilDriver have become more melodic, without sacrificing accessibility � adding poignant complexity to their ever-evolving sound. After many years of extensive touring, DevilDriver have shaped their career on inspiration and remain diligent artists, with no airs or pretension. Drummer John Boecklin comments, �This is our most extreme, interesting and complete album so far. We focused on adding a bit more complexity to the structure of the tunes. I think fans will find a more mature DevilDriver with this album.�

The Last Kind Words are an affirming testament to DevilDrivers� on-going metamorphosis - combining the diverse influences shared by the entire band with a steady focus on song-craft. Transcending expectations, The Last Kind Words offers a fresh sound from a band that has firmly planted their place in the extreme music landscape. After years of touring and releasing records, DevilDriver have honed in the essence of their songwriting potential, with what has been described by the band as ��by far the best DevilDriver record we have made.�

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DEVILDRIVER HIRES DAATH'S KEVIN TALLEY

DEVILDRIVER frontman Dez Fafara, has issued the following update:

"An experienced touring and session drummer in the metal scene, Kevin Talley will be joining us for Ozzfest. Talley recently finished a new record with his current band DAATH, due out this fall. He has recorded and/or toured with DYING FETUS, CHIMAIRA, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, THE RED CHORD, HATE ETERNAL, M.O.D., MISERY INDEX and SUFFOCATION."


Check out the drumming extraordinaire doing his thing below.






Posted Dec 31st 1969 by DevilDriver

GHOSTS, DRUMMERS, AND THE FIRST SLIPKNOT ALBUM

Some guy wrote in to our website email account the other day promoting his book about the paranormal and I almost lost it. No, actually I did lose it. Check out my response to him and more in the new Mail Bag. I also help an out-of-work guitarist find a job.

Another person was quite worried that perhaps Roadrunner founder Cees Wessels was no more, but Amy set that guy straight in Ask Amy. Of course there are the usual raft of proposals (sexual, romantic, and both), dumb questions, and smart questions as well.

New Slipknot artwork and a bunch of other band photos and images have been uploaded to the Fan Art section.

Mike Patton for President! Okay, Mike Patton's not on the list, but put forth your Roadrunner candidate for president in this week's poll.

The Forum this week asks: What's your favorite metal site?

And finally don't forget that we're running Tyler Connolly from Theory of a Deadman's advice column, Tell Tyler, in our Ask the Artist section. Read about bad girlfriends now.

Posted Dec 31st 1969 by DevilDriver

BEFORE YOU FORGET: SLIPKNOT ON HBB

So you've downloaded "All Hope Is Gone" from Slipknot, you're taking an aural break, and you want something to do? Tell us what you think of tonight's Headbangers Ball playlist. I'm all for tonight's Soilent Green entry.

JUDAS PRIEST - WAR (Headbangers Ball EXCLUSIVE premiere)
ORIGIN - FINITE
OPETH - PORCELAIN HEART
SAVIOURS - NARCOTIC SEA
DISTURBED - INSIDE THE FIRE
BLACK DAHLIA MURDER - EVERYTHING WENT BLACK (Headbangers Ball EXCLUSIVE premiere)
MACHINE HEAD - HALO
*CRADLE OF FILTH - FROM CRADLE TO ENSLAVE
CHILDREN OF BODOM - BLOODDRUNK
*SLIPKNOT - BEFORE I FORGET
DEVILDRIVER - CLOUDS OVER CALIFORNIA
EMMURE - SOUND WAVE SUPERIOR (Headbangers Ball EXCLUSIVE premiere)
SOILENT GREEN - ANTIOXIDANT
HATEBREED - NEVER LET IT DIE
*ARTIMUS PYLEDRIVER - SWAMP DEVIL
CRYPTOPSY - WORSHIP YOUR DEMONS
DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - BLACK BUBBLEGUM (Headbangers Ball debut)
*METALLICA - THE THING THAT SHOULD NOT BE
DEAD CHILD - SWEET CHARIOT
KATAKLYSM - TAKING THE WORLD BY STORM


Posted Dec 31st 1969 by DevilDriver

METAL EDGE TV POSTS GIGANTOUR INTERVIEWS

Gigantour 2008 finished up in Long Beach California and Full Metal Jackie from Metal Edge TV was there to get a wrap-up from all the bands on the bill. Check out the below interviews with metal extraordinaires Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, Dez Fafara and Jeff Kendrick of DevilDriver, and Adam Dutkiewicz & Mike D'Antonio of Killswitch Engage.











Posted Dec 31st 1969 by DevilDriver

DEVILDRIVER - COUNT THE FAFARAS IN THIS VIDEO!

Fafaras are all over the place in this new video for "Clouds Over California" from DevilDriver's latest brutal greatness (hey that rhymes!) , The Last Kind Words. Can you guess which ones, apart from Dez of course, share the family name?


Posted Dec 31st 1969 by DevilDriver

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YouTube DevilDriver has 6 videos:
Not All Who Wander Are Lost by Devildriver
You thought last year was big, this is just down right disgusting! bruce wayne brings you DevilDriver's biggest show to date. Witness the madness of the UK as DevilDriver makes a staple in Rock History!
For all those crappy cell phone and camera videos, this is an official shot of DevilDriver performing 'Not All Who wander Are Lost" from their upcoming album The Last Kind Words. Out July 31st on Roadrunner. "Damn the summer, get the devil in all of ya!"
Live in Detroit.
Hold Back The Day by DevilDriver
End Of The Line by DevilDriver

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BarrysBabe30
BarrysBabe30 said on Jan 30 2008, 04:35:06 PM:

I have loved Dez ever since his Coal Chamber.. I have never seen a man with that amount of talent and oh m can this man sing, wail, growl he is so so great..I cant wait till i see them at the ed of march..Rock on DD

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