DevilDriver frontman Dez Fafara was the guest on Full Metal Jackie’s weekend radio show. Jackie got the scoop on the chemistry in the band with two new members, the new album 'Trust No One' and ...
With over two decades of experience under his belt, Dez Fafara is one of the most notable and raw frontmen you can ever see live. We got the chance to catch up with the DevilDriver vocalist as he ...
We might be living in dark times, but Dez Fafara has made it his mission to spread a little positivity around Hi, welcome to 2010. It’s crowded and scary in here. Aside from the Olympics and war, we ...
We’ve had a long and storied history with DevilDriver and their legendary frontman, Dez Fafara, so when we were asked to premiere the first video from their brand-new album, Trust No One, we were ...
The link between punk rock and country music has been celebrated plenty over the years, but metal and country – not so much. DevilDriver aims to grow that relationship with their soon-to-be-released ...
Between 1993 and 2003, metal vocalist Dez Fafara fronted Coal Chamber, one of the groups synonymous with the nu-metal movement. He spent that time decked out in cutesy goth makeup and black string ...
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 ...
Mega-tattooed frontman Dez Fafara made his name with Nineties nu-metallers Coal Chamber but the last decade-and-a-half has seen him focused on DevilDriver. With their eighth album, then, after long ...
Dez Fafara would like fans to realize that he hasn't done things the easy way when it comes to building the career of his band, DevilDriver. Fafara started DevilDriver after his stint in Coal Chamber, ...
“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 frontman Dez Fafara has a lot that haunts him, enough to stretch over two albums in fact. And he is ready to leave those demons behind, but not before confronting them one last time.
Early last week, it was revealed that long-time DevilDriver guitarist Mike Spreitzer was leaving the band. It likely came as a shock for fans and raised some questions for the future of the band as a ...