DevilDriver - Winter Kills (2013) Year & Label: 2013, Napalm Records | CD#: NPR 491
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Limited Edition with bonus tracks and Live DVD DevilDriver drive home a collection of new hard hitting anthems with their recently
released studio album, "Winter Kills." DevilDriver first made an impact
on the heavy metal music scene back in 2003 with their self-titled debut
and included several of the band's now signature songs, such as
"Nothing's Wrong?" and "I Could Care Less": both of which found
extensive airplay on Headbangers Ball and helped the DevilDriver reach a
large audience within the United States. Since the release of their
debut, DevilDriver have been regularly issuing new albums to satisfy the
palate of heavy metal fans. "Winter Kills" marks the sixth studio album
in the band's catalogue, and shows the metal group continuing in their
same signature direction as showcased in DevilDriver's previous
releases.
Jeff Kendrick doesn't once ease up on his distortion pedal, as each song
is coated in traditional crunching guitar riffs which stay true to both
Jeff's established style and the heavy metal genre. Songs such as
"Ruthless" are built around these same guitar riffs, and begin with some
attention grabbing primal screams from lead vocalist Dez Fafara
(formerly of the band Coal Chamber). Dez then sets into a comfortable
pace by chanting out the lyrics to the song. Other tracks, such as "The
Appetite," feature heart racing percussion beats and shows DevilDriver
moving into a more significant melodic death metal style.
"Winter Kills" also features a surprising cover of indie rock group
Awolnation's "Sail." The original version was mostly electronic notes
put to a pulsating rhythm and some interesting vocal work. DevilDriver
take this originally dull song and completely transform it with
classical flavored guitar soloings and some enjoyable tempo changes.
DevilDriver did such a noteworthy job at covering this song that you
hear nearly no resemblance to the original; the band truly made this
song their own, as a proper cover song should. Throughout the entire
album, DevilDriver remain at the top of their game, rarely straying away
from the style that first made them unique and it works out in the
band's favor. // 7
Lyrics and Singing: Lead vocalist Dez Fafara continues to give the same
powerful performance that he first started issuing both on stage and in
the studio nearly two decades ago. It's difficult for a heavy metal
vocalist, whose lyrical delivery is based largely around passionate
screaming, to go out each night and give the same raging performance
they originally gave on the studio versions. It can very easily and
quickly take an apparent toll; thankfully for DevilDriver fans this is
not the case with Dez Fafara. His vocals are as strong, if not stronger,
than they were on the 1997 self-titled debut album of Coal Chamber,
which is one of the better qualities that is proudly featured in "Winter
Kills." // 8
Impression: After six studio albums, DevilDriver have no intention of
slowing down, changing up their signature style, or experimenting with
different musical genres. What we have with "Winter Kills" is an album
filled to the brim with captivating guitar playing, passionate lead
vocals, rocketing percussion work and pace setting bass handling that no
matter how standout, somehow find a way to coexist and make for some
standout music. This is an album that comes highly recommended to any
established DevilDriver fan, who should have no problem in popping the
CD into their player and turning the volume up to 11.
~ www.ultimate-guitar.com Musicians: Vocals : Dez Fafara
Guitars : Jeff Kendrick
Bass : Chris Towning
Guitars, Bass, Programming : Mike Spreitzer
Drums, Guitars, Bass Ж John Boecklin
CD Track List: 01. Oath Of The Abyss [5:37]
02. Ruthless [4:10]
03. Desperate Times [4:10]
04. Winter Kills [4:55]
05. The Appetite [4:46]
06. Gutted [3:30]
07. Curses And Epitaphs [5:07]
08. Caring's Overkill [4:33]
09. Haunting Refrain [5:01]
10. Tripping Over Tombstones [3:38]
11. Sail [4:06]
12. Shudder (Bonus Track) [4:06]
13. Back Down To The Grave (Bonus Track) [4:46]
DVD Live In Berlin: 01. End Of The Line
02. Dead To Rights
03. Not All Who Wander Are Lost
04. Pure Sincerity
05. Head On To Heartache
06. I Could Care Less
07. The Mountain
08. Clouds Over California
09. Meet the Wretched
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