Imploding Sounds records will be releasing a new covers album titled “Dead Bodies Everywhere: A Slam And Death Tribute To Nu-Metal” on February 14. The effort will feature various nu-metal songs covered by slam, death and goregrind artists. The first two singles, Ophiocordyceps’ cover of Static-X‘s “I’m With Stupid“ and Penguin On Fire’s cover of…
Dez Fafara has shot down the possibility of another Coal Chamber reunion once again during an interview on KCAL 96.7’s “Wired In The Empire” radio show. The fontman says the reason he decided to start performing the band’s tracks with DevilDriver is because they are “not coming back.” Fafara said the following when asked about…
Dez Fafara previously teased that DevilDriver were planning to start performing songs from his previous band Coal Chamber during their live shows and they finally did just that during their June 18 set in Tempe, AZ. You can footage of the group playing “Loco” for the first time below:
Coal Chamber frontman Dez Fafara, guitarist Miguel “Meegs” Rascón, and bassist Nadja Peulen recently reunited in Los Angeles. You can check out a photo Fafara shared of the three hanging out below. Coal Chamber previously reunited in 2011 and went on to release their latest album “Rivals” in 2015. However, they haven’t been active since…
Earlier today (January 22), DevilDriver announced a co-headlining tour with Static-X and confirmed that they are planning to play some Coal Chamber songs during the trek. Now, frontman Dez Fafara has discussed the decision further in a series of tweets: https://twitter.com/evilriver/status/1087791184238374912 https://twitter.com/evilriver/status/1087791680315486208 https://twitter.com/evilriver/status/1087792051620524032 https://twitter.com/evilriver/status/1087793566213038080 https://twitter.com/evilriver/status/1087794162160652288 https://twitter.com/evilriver/status/1087794671785398272 https://twitter.com/evilriver/status/1087795460478136320
Dez Fafara (DevilDriver, Coal Chamber) has revealed that he has been free of alcohol for two years. He shared the below Instagram post regarding that: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bot1n0hFME7/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_mid=W464DQABAAHUDfFt3SveC6ZiVsO5
After Coal Chamber broke up in 2003, they reunited in 2011 and went on to release their latest album “Rivals” in 2015. Ever since the group completed the touring cycle for the effort, Dez Fafara (DevilDriver) has said the band will probably never return again. Now, during an appearance on the Scars And Guitars podcast,…
Dez Fafara (DevilDriver, Coal Chamber) recently guested on “The Metal Teddy Bear Experience” for 90.3 WMSC and he offered his thoughts on the current state of metal and why he feels artists should release new albums more frequently. You can listen to the full interview and read some excerpts (transcribed by Blabbermouth) below: Fafara said…
Dez Fafara was recently interviewed by Kaaos TV and was asked about the status of Coal Chamber. According to him, the band is probably “done forever.” Fafara said the following: “I waited thirteen years for the band that I started to get back together. And after releasing a record that was critically acclaimed and touring…
It looks like you shouldn’t expect to see Coal Chamber to do anything in the near future. Frontman Dez Fafara recently spoke with Full Metal Jackie and said he “[doesn’t] think [they’re] gonna tour ever again together” and that they’re “probably never going to make music together again” Here’s his full statement: “At the end…
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