The post Cradle of Filth and DevilDriver to Embark on 2023 US Co-Headlining Tour appeared first on Consequence. Cradle of Filth and DevilDriver have announced a March 2023 US co-headlining tour with ...
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 ...
"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 ...
Two of extreme metal's biggest acts will be teaming up on tour in 2023 as Cradle of Filth and DevilDriver will head up the "Double Trouble Live" trek. The tour will primarily take place in the ...
With Coal Chamber currently on hold following 2015's reunion album, Rivals, and a subsequent tour, fans were left in the dark wondering when they would hear immortal cuts like "Loco" again in the live ...
Dez Fafara knows that the dollar-and-cents driven commercial music world is being driven by pop, dance and hip-hop. But the loquacious DevilDriver frontman says that doesn’t mean that rock is dead -- ...
This morning’s announcement that the surviving members of Static-X would be reuniting for a special tour celebrating Wayne Static’s legacy and the 20th anniversary of Wisconsin Death Trip came with a ...
“My parents listened to a lot of The Doors and The Rolling Stones, but if I really think about it, the earliest memory I can recall is listening to Born To Be Wild. I think that really set the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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