Nothing More‘s Carnal will no doubt be one of the most celebrated rock albums of 2024 — and their latest track, “Angel Song,” ...
When we’re not covering All Corey Taylor All The Time, we can’t resist an irresistibly clickable headline like the one regarding Disturbed frontman David Draiman’s decision to remove his trademark ...
Disturbed have recruited Heart's Ann Wilson to duet with frontman David Draiman on their new single Don't Tell Me, and Draiman couldn't be more thrilled with the results of the collaboration.
Nothing More's Jonny Hawkins Discusses Working With David Draiman Nothing More's Jonny Hawkins looks back at the recent release of the band's latest album, Carnal, and opens up about working with ...
But it’s a different honor Disturbed frontman David Draiman is seeking: singing the national anthem before the game. “I’ve dreamt of doing it my entire life. Been rehearsing it since I was a little ...
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[email protected] Disturbed lead singer David Draiman and drummer Mike Wengren perform at the Aftershock festival in Sacramento’s Discovery Park on Sunday. Nathaniel Levine ...
But nothing Trivium do ever escapes the scrutiny of petulant online pundits, and so the news that Disturbed/Device frontman David Draiman was to occupy the producer’s chair has to rank as one of ...
The band have today (October 25) released a remixed version of their current Top 5 Billboard Mainstream Rock radio single, “ANGEL SONG” featuring Disturbed vocalist David Draiman by Justin ...
Top songs have been sung by David Draiman, including “The Sickness.” The group will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the groundbreaking album and song with a North American Tour in 2025.
Another Perfect Storm, Led by Ben Draiman, Unveil 'Covet' Video Ben Draiman's new project, Another Perfect Storm, reveals their 'Covet' lyric video. Ben Draiman is adding to the musical legacy of ...
"I love Danny DeVito. I don't know if I want him to be my husband or my grandpa, but I would love to hug that nugget of a man ...
This Spidey-adjacent fan favorite finishes out his trilogy with the usual buddy-comedy-meets-blockbuster spectacle, some laughs, and bit of fan sentimentality ...