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DEVILDRIVER Drummer Says Next Album Will Have 'Huge Emphasis' On 'Groove' - Nov. 9, 2012
On October 31, Resident Rock Star conducted an interview with drummer John Boecklin of California metallers DEVILDRIVER. You can now watch the chat below.

Asked about the musical direction of DEVILDRIVER's next album, which is tentatively due in September 2013, Boecklin said, "It's a step in a different direction from our last record [2011's 'Beast'], where a huge emphasis on it is based around groove. We didn't try to just do some aggressive, over-the-top, fast album, like we did on the last one. We tried to link it to a technical, slower album — not like 'doom' slow or anything… But the album is definitely something like you can nod your head to. And we really thought about live settings, what would go over good live, which we never really did on the past two albums; we just kind of wrote what we wanted to. Not that we didn't do that this time, but we just thought, looking back at our setlist, what songs worked live and trying to think about songs in that kind of vein."

In a recent interview with Ned of the WGRD 97.9 FM radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan, DEVILDRIVER frontman Dez Fafara stated about the band's split with longtime record label Roadrunner and new deal with Napalm Records, "[It was] just time to do it, I believe. Roadrunner's gotten sold out to Warner Brothers; they've become a whole new animal. The guy, Monte Conner, who signed us [to Roadrunner], isn't over there anymore, a lot of the other bands aren't over there anymore, and it's gonna start dissipating as they go. They're picking up more classic artists — I mean, they're starting to deal with LYNYRD SKYNYRD and RATT and this and that — and it was just time to go. We needed another label, someone who understood what we did. Napalm came to the table and said, 'You know what? Look, we love the music and we're behind it.'"

He continued, "We were with Roadrunner a long time — they did a great job with my career; I'd been with them since late '94, so I owed them a lot, I owed them a great deal. But when the internal things change and they start moving the furniture around in the house and everything and it's unrecognizable, then it's time to move locations, which is what we did. And it's important for a metal band to have a label that understands the music, understands what we wanna do, the kind of touring we do and wants to get behind it. DEVILDRIVER is rarely off the road, and so it's important for a label to be behind it when you're on the road. You want them to do the same work that you're doing. Napalm seems like a great fit and we're looking forward to seeing how this record does."



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posted by : HORRORHOLIC
11/9/2012 10:01:14 AM
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Sounds good to me!


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posted by : Jesse Pinkman
11/9/2012 10:08:02 AM
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I'm hoping the next album is more like a mix between Fury and Pray for Villains, more groove and progressive would be stellar.


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posted by : nomadism
11/9/2012 10:14:11 AM
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Say what you want about devildriver, but this dude is a great drummer


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posted by : hell666
11/9/2012 11:11:15 AM
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Ah the word "Grove". Used in Rapper Metal.

Devil Driver sucks balls! I "unfortunately" had the displeasure to watch them when they opened for Opeth years ago.

Snooze groove.


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posted by : hell666
11/9/2012 11:11:29 AM
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* Groove


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posted by : philb
11/9/2012 12:32:49 PM
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as long as it is in the vein of pray for villains, which had a LOT of groove, it's fine. anything than that 'beast'-record, it sounded like they didn't know what the fuck they were doing. and don't give me that crap about 'too extreme for you', because devildriver plays quality groove metal with a lot of Scandinavian influence (YES), but they're not extreme. bands such as rotten sound, aborted or misery index are.


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posted by : carnagehasnorules
11/9/2012 12:57:29 PM
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Beast was brutal!!!!


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posted by : RedZombie
11/9/2012 2:37:27 PM
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Best album is The Fury of Our Maker's Hand. But Dez is busy with his more renowned group Coal Chamber.


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posted by : FadedLineVigil
11/9/2012 10:58:26 PM
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Last Kind Words - their best album by far.


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posted by : Dime II
11/12/2012 11:06:49 AM
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It is.


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posted by : pangsoftruth
11/10/2012 8:56:19 AM
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I like that he used a description other than "heavy" or "melodic."


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