In reaction to the death of Chester Bennington, David Draiman authored a lengthy note cut with humorous anecdotes and tender moments about the late singer.
During Breaking Benjamin's acoustic set in New York City (Feb. 4), Disturbed's David Draiman jumped onstage to perform Queen + David Bowie's "Under Pressure."
In this installment of our series of video interviews with David Draiman, he discusses Disturbed's future, fatherhood and the fate of his other band Device.
Trivium fans will certainly be able to hear David Draiman’s influence on the band's new album, ‘Vengeance Falls.’ Draiman is best known as the singer of Disturbed and Device, but he stepped into the role of producer for Trivium’s latest release.
Device and Disturbed frontman David Draiman announced today (Aug. 28) via Facebook that due to complications surrounding his wife Lena’s pregnancy, all upcoming Device tour dates will be canceled through the anticipated due date, which is the first week of October. Draiman wants to stay close to home until then, and who can blame him.
Disturbed / Device singer David Draiman took to Disturbed's official Facebook page today (July 31) to squash any sort of rumor that he and legendary Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister have problems with one another.
Trivium hasn't released any new music since 2011's In Waves, which I thought was a pretty good, but different sounding album for them. I like the first albums Ember to Inferno and Ascendancy, I loved The Crusade, didn't really listen to Shogun that much, but In Waves grabbed me. There are some really good songs on there, "Dusk Dismantled", "Watch the World Burn", "Black&