(Metal Hammer) Disturbed frontman David Draiman says he's been overwhelmed by the reaction to their comeback album Immortalized and their subsequent live dates.
And he also reports Disturbed are playing some of the best music of their careers - and says deciding to cover Simon And Garfunkel's The Sound Of Silence was a "daunting" prospect.
Draiman tells Fight+Music: "It's been amazing - the fire has been stoked. We're performing at a level that I personally believe is unprecedented in our careers. The crowds have been amazing, huge.
"We've really been overwhelmed throughout the duration of this cycle with the amount of success that we've seen. We're very, very grateful." Read more here.
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