Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Devildriver Drummer: 'This Record Is Our Most Technical To Date'

Devildriver Drummer: 'This Record Is Our Most Technical To Date'

Santa Barbara, California's Devildriver, the group fronted by former Coal Chamber singer Dez Fafara, recently entered Edge of the Earth studios in Los Angeles to begin recording the band's as-yet untitled fourth album with producer Logan Mader (Five Finger Death Punch, Gojira, Divine Heresy).

Commented drummer John Boecklin: "This record is our most technical to date. It is certainly pushing the boundary of what one may call a Devildriver record. It has the vocal deliverance that is very catchy and a little more along the lines of the 'The Fury of Our Maker's Hand' [2005] record, yet blows it away at the same time. Musically we are sounding more progressive at times, as well as more straight forward than ever at times. We absolutely captured all the levels of what we are about on this one. Logan Mader has taken us where we needed to go on a production level. We finally feel like we have a unique guitar tone on this one. Something that always bugged me about our records. Can't wait for people to get a listen."

Devildriver recently re-signed with Roadrunner Records after previously issuing three full-length albums through the label. In addition, the band has secured a new management company in the shape of Davis Entertainment Group.

Commented Roadrunner Senior VP of A&R Monte Conner: "I am thrilled to welcome Devildriver back to the Roadrunner family. Dez Fafara and Roadrunner have quite a history together and we are happy to be going back into the trenches with him yet again. I'm extremely proud of Devildriver 's steady ascent over the course of their first three Roadrunner albums. They continue to evolve and grow with each new record, and I know this next album will be the best thing Devildriver have ever made."

Stated Fafara: "I'm proud to say that Devildriver has resigned with Roadrunner Records worldwide. My friend and A&R rep Monte Conner and the entire staff have been like family to me since 1996 and I am looking forward to many, more years of working together and putting out music."

Devildriver's last album, 2007's "The Last Kind Words", has sold around 70,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

That CD shifted a little more than 14,000 copies during its first week of release to debut at No. 48 on The Billboard 200 chart. This figure represented around a 40 percent increase over the opening-week number of 2005's "The Fury of Our Maker's Hand", which premiered at No. 177 with sales of 10,400.

For more news on Devildriver go at:

www.roadrunnerrecords.ca
www.myspace.com/roadrunnerrecordscanada1
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RoadrunnerCanada

CrazyTan \m/**\m/