[schema type=”review” name=”Devildriver – Trust No One” description=”Label: Napalm Records” author=”Sabine van Gameren” pubdate=”2016-05-13″ ]
The American band Devildriver is not a stranger of festival-going metal-land. The band tours actively and after the foundation in 2003, the band is ready to release album number seven already. It is called “Trust No One” and it is out now.
If you have liked any of the Devildriver albums before, you could safely buying this ne as the band comes with all what is confidential and returns that. Although there are some new members into the band, they have not stepped away from what people got to know them from. A good grooving Thrash combined with some Melodic Death brought with top-class.
The band gives us a whole lot of guitar solos , good to enjoy, the tempo is in it and all comes out steady as ever before. Hear a song like “Bad Deeds” which has a lot of vehemence, it is very vivid and one of the highlights of the album. Also recommended is “My Night Sky” which is perhaps the most surprising song on this release.
If you look at the whole you can say that maybe this album is not really bringing you something new, but Devildriver always had their own thing going which makes them a bit more unique anyway. With the new people in the band the guys have managed to pull of an equally impressive album and it will surely bring loads of joy to the stages also. It is good that you can trust them for making an enjoyable album once again.
Line up:
Dez Fafara – Vocals
Mike Spreitzer – Guitars
Austin D’Amond – Drums
Neal Tiemann – Guitars
Diego “Ashes” Ibarra – Bass
Tracklist: 01. Testimony Of Truth 02. Bad Deeds 03. My Night Sky 04. This Deception 05. Above It All 06. Daybreak 07. Trust No One 08. Feeling Ungodly 09. Retribution 10. For What Its Worth |
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