DISTURBED Frontman Getting Married This Weekend

September 21, 2011

According to The Pulse Of Radio, DISTURBED frontman David Draiman and fiance Lena Yada (a Japanese-American model, actress, professional tandem surfer and professional wrestler) will tie the knot on Sunday (September 25) at a secret, undisclosed location. The Pulse Of Radio asked Draiman how he thought becoming a married man might change his music. "You know, I can only imagine that it would give me more inspiration to write," he said. "I think that when you all of a sudden become a family man, and you have more to worry about than just yourself, your concerns, they build, in terms of things going on with the world, in terms of your life, in terms of your fears and your hopes and your dreams. And so I really think it'll be a tremendous catalyst for potential inspiration."

Meanwhile, DISTURBED has announced November 8 as the release date for its previously announced B-sides compilation, "The Lost Children", in addition to the full track listing.

DISTURBED revealed this past summer that the band was going on indefinite hiatus following the end of the touring cycle for its latest album, "Asylum". The band's last U.S. date took place on August 14 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Draiman has said that there's no certainty that DISTURBED will come back, but he also largely ruled out starting a solo project.

Photo below courtesy of Lovely Lena fan site

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