Wednesday 9 November 2011

DevilDriver - You Make Me Sick


Band two during Machine Head's flag was DevilDriver, a band that I actually have previously acquainted on with. Their album "Pray for Villains" was really good and actually have spinning alot at home. Frontman Dez Fafara(ex-Coal Chamber) feels like a classic rock guy, laid back and a bit scary, he got his first tattoo at the age of the 16. He has a large assortment of tattoos, including a tribal tattoo on his chin (which is not so common in today's rock world) and I mean obviously his chin tattoo. Tattos in general are very common in the rock world.



DevilDriver is very diligent on touring, later they were out with Arch Enemy and Skelletonwitch. Their gig at the Arenan, Fryshuset was tight, but slightly out of focus, was because they were out too early?, Well Darkest Hour rocked on really well, which was the first band out. Maybe not quite their day, it was still ok.

DevilDriver is an American heavy metal band from Santa Barbara, California, formed in 2002. The band was originally named Deathride, however, due to copyright issues and the name being taken by several bands, Deathride changed its name to DevilDriver, which refers to bells Italian witches used to drive evil forces away.

Here is some pictures from the show:





Todays tune "You Make Me Sick" is taken from the fifth and latest studio album "Beast"



You Make Me Sick, Live from Stockholm, Arenan, Fryshuset 2011-11-03



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1 comment:

Netherland said...

I've been hoping that Josh Groban would release a Christmas cd ever since I heard him sing O Holy Night. Well, finally, he has made a Christmas cd! It's full of beautifully produced songs. I'll Be Home For Christmas, with the messages from soldiers overseas, is especially touching. My only complaint is the duets with Faith Hill and Brian McKnight. Both of them are good singers on their own but their voices don't match well with Josh. If you buy the cd at Target, you get a dvd that has behind-the-scenes stuff of making the album.