Dez Fafara Takes Fan's Perspective Of DevilDriver
. ![]() (TeamRock Radio) Dez Fafara says he's able to look at DevilDriver from the "outside in" as a lifelong metal fan himself to maintain its legacy. The frontman also heaps praise on his fan base for supporting the band and for championing the alternative lifestyle which has shaped who he is. Fafara tells TattooMag: "DevilDriver fans are insane. Tattoos are all over them, they come into gigs, getting behind the band and the kind of lifestyle that I lead. "It's an incredible feeling. Music and musicians would be nowhere without music fans. I consider myself a fan enough of music to look at Devildriver from the outside in, even though I'm a singer. I look at our music like, 'Is this good? Is this worthy?' 'Yes it is.' 'Okay, let's put it out.'" "Fans of metal in general back their bands 100%, and I'm incredibly thankful for the people that have stepped behind me over the years." Read more and watch the full interview here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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