DEDVOLT: Video Footage From The Studio

June 5, 2012

DEDVOLT, the San Francisco Bay Area rock/metal band featuring SKINLAB frontman Steev Esquivel on guitar, has entered Trident Studios in Pacheco, California with producer Juan Urteaga to begin recording its debut EP, "Let It Burn".

The first in a series of video clips featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the EP recording sessions can be seen below.

DEDVOLT plays "aggressively heavy yet melodic music, feeding off of each other to form a cohesive and dynamic sound," according to the band's official bio. "Their mission is to offset limitations and explore the many different influences within the band and sharing it with a wide array of their fans. Sharing the musical stylings of SEVENDUST, SHINEDOWN and CHEVELLE, DEDVOLT has a sound of their own that will surely grab the attention of even the heaviest metal fan."

Writing music that will stand the test of time is the goal for DEDVOLT. "Our songs are infused with emotion, at times painful emotion ... it's real," says Esquivel. "We're all driven by passion and fueled by dedication and we prove it in our show."

DEDVOLT is:

Brian Giguere - Vocals
Steev Esquivel – Guitar
Kris Hartzell - Guitar
Shak - Standup Bass
Joel Slusser - Drums

DEDVOLT played its first show on December 10, 2011 at the Mutiny M.F.B. in Antioch, California.

For more information, visit DEDVOLT's Facebook page.

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