With Clutch headed to Loudwire’s Cage Match Hall of Fame after five straight victories, it’s time to start a fresh battle with two bands and their new singles.
It's a big week for Device, as the band just debuted their new single 'Vilify' and they're now ready to share the video for the song, as well as the full track listing for their upcoming self-titled album.
After doing a considerable job building the buzz over the last few months, David Draiman revealed the first taste of new music from his band Device over the weekend. 'Vilify' will officially be released as a single this week, but Draiman got ahead of a leak by tweeting out a link to the track on Sunday. Our question to you in today's Readers Poll is what your opinion is on the new song.
In this day and age in the music industry, it's hard for bands to keep songs under wraps before their official release. Disturbed singer David Draiman's new band Device are no exception, with the first single 'Vilify' off their self-titled debut hitting YouTube today (Feb. 17). Listen below.
David Draiman is making the most of his break from Disturbed with his industrial-leaning project Device and the band's self-titled effort is one of the most anticipated discs of 2013.
As the anticipation builds for the April 9 release of their self-titled debut album, Device have released a short, 45 second black and white teaser video featuring a snippet of their music (watch below). The first single 'Vilify' hits radio on Feb. 19.
There is plenty of anticipation for Device's debut album, especially given the star-studded lineup of guests that appear on the disc alongside David Draiman. The vocalist spoke to Revolver about one of his favorite collaborations -- a duet cover with Lzzy Hale on the Ozzy Osbourne / Lita Ford classic 'Close My Eyes Forever' -- and shared why the Halestorm vocalist was the right woman for the track
Vocalist David Draiman has been hard at work with his new project Device since the indefinite hiatus of Disturbed was announced in late 2011. After much anticipation and ballpark estimates as to when the first Device album would be unleashed, we can now confirm that the band's debut album will be self-titled and see the light of day on April 9 via Warner Bros Records.
There's been a lot of anticipation for Device, the new project from Disturbed's David Draiman, over the past year. But now the biggest update yet comes with Draiman confirming an all-star lineup of guest musicians for the album, as well as details on the disc's first single and a tentative release date.
Singer David Draiman isn't wasting time with his new industrial band Device, revealing that he's finished vocals on five songs off their upcoming debut album. He also revealed the names of those tunes to his Twitter followers.