Artist : Devildriver
Album : The Fury Of Our Makers Hand (Advance)
Label : Roadrunner Records
Year : 2005
Genre : Hardcore
Store date : 2005-06-21
1. End Of The Line 5:02
2. Driving Down The Darkness 3:53
3. Grinfucked 3:32
4. Hold Back The Day 4:14
5. Sin And Sacrifice 5:03
6. Ripped Apart 4:11
7. Pale Horse Apocalypse 4:13
8. Just Run 4:15
9. Impending Disaster 4:09
10. Bear Witness Onto 4:04
11. Before The Hangman's Noose 3:51
12. The Fury Of Our Makers Hand 4:51
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"DevilDriver" is the name witches give to the bells they use to drive
away evil when casting their spells. But the DevilDriver we speak of is
a band.
DevilDriver is not Dez Fafara's first band. In fact, the singer has been
toiling in the trenches of the music industry since 1994, having sold
well over a million albums worldwide, having appeared on nine
soundtracks, and having spent countless years on the road playing
hundreds of shows.
Dez Fafara - vocals
With DevilDriver, Fafara feels he has reached the point of sonic
nirvana, where DevilDriver is the be-all, end-all. With its self-titled
debut, DevilDriver exudes abrasive, formidable heavy metal from every
pore, culling influence from the blackest of black metal, the deadliest
of death metal, as well as the classic heavy metal cannon. Dez Fafara
has always stood for heavy music and when others around him would not
stand with him, he chose to stand alone. So, it's time for heavy music
(and Fafara's) fans to focus on the here, on the now, and on the
no-holds-barred DevilDriver.
DevilDriver, rounded out by guitarists Mike and Jeff, bassist John, and
drummer Johnny B, was conceived in 2001, during the recording process of
Dark Days, the third album by Fafara's other project, Coal Chamber.
Fafara had wanted to add girth and heft to his musical output for quite
some time. He had been contemplating moving in a fresher, more metallic
direction when DevilDriver finally came to fruition. 戦 decided to make
a life choice and a musical choice, and that choice was to get heavier
and to follow my path more closely with heavy music,鐠admits a candid
Fafara, who beams over DevilDriver like a father over his newborn spawn.
Jeff Kendrick- guitar
DevilDriver was assembled in an organic fashion: stolen from other bands
around town. Things clicked, and the band, in its embryonic state, spent
about a year hanging out and getting to know each other. Fafara knew in
his mind and heart that once he finished touring with his other band, he
would come off the road and dedicate his energy and mind to DevilDriver
full-bore. 錠My heart was going black in my previous band and I needed a
musical and emotional change,鐠Fafara continues. 戦 had to follow my own
love and passion, and that's brutal, extreme music, that doesn't play
itself out to be on the radio or to fit in someone else's scene.鐊
DevilDriver is twelve songs strong, and was recorded at two different
studios with two different producers. The drums and main guitars were
recorded with Ross Hogarth at Rumbo, where a little album called
Appetite For Destruction was done. The vocals, overdubs, and bass tracks
were recorded with Dan Certa at Castle Oaks. It was a positive
experience for all involved, and Fafara says, 戦t was gratifying to work
with a bunch of wonderful musicians that wanted to do their jobs, where
business came before playtime.鐠Fafara even goes as far as to deem the
recording experience as 滞eartwarming,鐠since DevilDriver is a cohesive
unit, where all the members were present during recording and
functioning as a team.
Jon Miller - bass
Fafara admits that black, death, and classic heavy metal influences have
reared their heads on DevilDriver, and compares his players to no one
that he has ever heard. In essence, DevilDriver has formed its own style
of rage, darkness, and fury. Songs like 窃ie (And Die Now),鐠戦 Could
Care Less,鐠and 辻othing's Wrong?鐠could fuel a large nation's army.
Fafara admits to changing directions with his lyrical perspective. He
says. 声ll the songs on the album are like the story of Faust, who sold
his soul to the devil. I sold mine for my musical life. I write along
those lines.鐠静ry For Me Sky鐠addresses Fafara's take on his own
funeral eulogy. 繊ut of all the songs I've written in my lifetime, this
would be my eulogy song,鐠while 選othing's Wrong?鐠is DevilDriver's take
on 続oing what thou will.鐠Fafara says 戦 Could Care Less鐠is about
despising people's grandios
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萬年誠徵鼓手一名,需會雙踏,不求快但要穩定
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