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DevilDriver Premiere New Single & Music Video "Dead In The Water"

DevilDriver have premiered their new single “Dead In The Water”, making it available online this morning, streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below. The track serves as the second preview of the groove metal outfit’s upcoming album “Strike And Kill” and arrives alongside an accompanying music video.

Discussing the song, frontman Dez Fafara—also known for his work with Coal Chamber—offered the following comments:

“This is one of the most positive songs I’ve ever written lyrically, coming from a very dark time straight into blinding light. I needed to empower others to do the same as I did, and tell them to ‘stay the course,’ life turns around if given the chance to flourish.

The vibe musically on this is very old school DevilDriver and the entire band is cracking hard here, if you’re a long time listener you’re gonna love this one! Enjoy!”

“Strike And Kill” is slated for release on July 10th through Napalm Records.

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