DEALING WITH DEMONS I
Devildriver
Title
DEALING WITH DEMONS I
Artist
SKU
5268377
Catalogue No.
NPR820PIC
UPC
840588135738
Label
Genres
Release Date
Oct 2, 2020
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.6
Price
$59 inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
This item is usually delivered in 10 days
Respected standard bearers for 21st century metal, DEVILDRIVER have spent almost the last two decades pursuing a course of uncompromising artistry and nonsense-free dedication to the road. Led by the prolific Dez Fafara, the Californian crew have earned their reputation as one of the hardest working bands on the planet, while issuing a steady succession of brutal but distinctive albums along the way. Impervious to transient trends, DEVILDRIVER has weathered the storm over the years and their focus has remained laser-sharp, and never more so than on the monumental two-part album Dealing With Demons: a splurge of serrated-edge riffing, lyrical vitriol and pummeling ensemble chemistry. According to Dez, his bandAEs first album of new material since 2016AEs Trust No One represents a final purging of the demons that have long haunted his and DEVILDRIVERAEs music. Heavy music has long been a powerful form of catharsis, but nothing could prepare DEVILDRIVER fans for whatAEs coming. Dealing With Demons showcases the supreme form of the band u Dez, guitarists Mike Spreitzer and Neal Tiemann, drummer Austin DAEAmond and bassist Diego Ibarra. This isnAEt just some of the most vicious DEVILDRIVER material to date, but some of their most lethally memorable too. From its eerie, ominous intro and the self-explanatory, explosive opener oKeep Away From Meo, to the seething, poignant oNest Of Viperso and the chilling imagery of oIonao, Dealing With Demons I u the first offering of the two-part album to see its time in the sun with a 2020 release u is exhilarating, extreme and blessed with multiple, lacerating hooks. Although long-time fans of the band will have plenty to sink their teeth into, these new songs eschew the obvious in favor of multiple new ways for them to get the faithfulAEs blood pumping. With new milestones like DezAEs eerie verses on oWishingo and the frontmanAEs first co-authored lyric (oNest Of Vipers owas written by Dez and Neal Tiemann), Dealing With Demons I ferociously delivers the goods while kicking open several new doors for DEVILDRIVER to power through in the future. ItAEs a vital and violent clearing of the emotional decks, but itAEs also powerful evidence that Dez and his band mates have given DEVILDRIVER a volatile, visceral kick in the ass. Demons are getting dealt with in the harshest of manners.

