Few musicians manage to make a worldwide impact with their music. Fewer still manage to pull that trick off twice – but Dez Fafara, the leader of DevilDriver, is one of this elite number. Formed in Santa Barbara, CA in 2002 when vocalist & frontman Dez Fafara’s previous band Coal Chamber were winding down, the five piece have since become a constant and dynamic force in the metal world over the best part of the last two decades. Now this deluxe collection of their first five albums entitled Clouds Over California documents their meteoric rise and is available in deluxe splatter LP and expanded CD format.
DevilDriver’s first, self-titled album DevilDriver had established a successful, groove-heavy precedent on its release in 2003 – but when the Californian quintet got together to compose material for the follow-up album two years later, their music had evolved to an unexpected degree, the result was The Fury Of Our Makers Hand. 2007’s The Last Kind Words was recorded as the, then DevilDriver line-up reached the apogee of its powers, ranging from mercilessly fast extreme metal, to subtler, slower territory and all points between. When Pray For Villains was recorded and released in 2009 the album was a deliberate attempt by DevilDriver to step back a little, inject some textures into the songs and allow the music to breathe, while still staying true to their sound. Their fifth album, 2011’s Beast made a clear statement of intent. It’s predecessor was deliberately more introspective so the intention was to amp everything up tenfold this time by getting visceral and violent again.
LP Box Set:
DevilDriver (White / Orange / Brown Splatter LP)
The Fury In Our Maker’s Hand (Blue / Orange Splatter 2LP)
The Last Kind Words (Yellow / Beige / Green splatter 2LP)
Pray For Villains (White / Red / Black splatter 2LP)
Beast (Purple and Green Swirl 2LP)
20 page book with liner notes by Dez Fafara
CD Box Set:
DevilDriver
The Fury In Our Maker’s Hand
The Last Kind Words
Pray For Villains
Beast
Each CD includes booklet with line notes by Dez Fafara
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