Biography Disturbed
Erich Avalt left the group shortly after the recording of the demonstration tape, while the other three participants placed ads that they were looking for a new vocalist. They sent an ad to the local musical newspaper in the city of Chicago, Illinois, which was called "Illinois Entertainer". David Draiman responded to the group’s announcement in the same month.
The guitarist Dan Donigan commented on the vocals of David Draiman: “You know, of all the vocalists with whom we talked or listened to, he David Draiman was the only singer who was ready to sing in any style, as we wanted. And this made a huge impression on me. " The official date of education of the Disturbed group is the year when David Draiman joined the already formed team from Dan Donigan, Steve Kmak and Mike Hungarine.
After listening and joining the group, David Draiman gave the name to the Disturbed team, which became the official name of the group. When the question was asked for an interview with David Draiman, why he suggested calling the Disturbed group, David Draiman said, “This was the name that I examined for the group for many years. This name symbolizes everything that we felt at that time.
Also at that time, David Draiman made a song called Forsaken, which was released as a soundtrack for the film Korolev Damnes. In the summer of the year, “Disturbed” took part in the traditional Ozzfest tour. By that time, the group’s popularity had grown so much that the festival organizers transferred it from the opening groups closer to the Black Sabbath headline, and the composition “Fear” fell into the OZZFEST collection.
After the release of September 17, the second studio album “Believe”, Disturbed in the year, once again participates on the OZZZFEST round and after starting their own tour, which was called Music as a Weapon II. Groups of Chevelle, Taproot, and Unloco participated with them in this tour. During the round, Disturbed, the unremarkable song called “Dehumanized” debuted.
John Moyer came to replace Steve Kmak, who became the new bass player of the group. After that, Disturbed with John Moyer, as a new bass player, played a live concert in House of Blues, and performed two new songs called “Hell” and “Monster”, both of which are the tracks on the third studio album of Ten Thusand FISTS. The album received platinum status on January 5 of the year, selling 1 copies in the United States.
In an interview with Launch Radio Networks, vocalist David Draiman said that twenty songs were recorded for the album, but only fourteen songs officially entered the album. The rest of the songs were included in the singles or distributed via the Internet: “Hell”, which was included in the single “Stricken”; “Monster”, which was available on iTunes, which was later included in Ten Thousand Fists Tour Edition; “Two Worlds”, which was also available in Ten Thousand Fists Tour Edition and Siquened, which was included in the single “Land of Confusion”.
In the year, the European tour was postponed twice due to the problems of David Draiman with the voice. Due to the problems with the voice, David Draiman had a surgical operation, which was successful. I did not ask them to protect me, and I do not need their protection. " The Flyleaf, Stone Sour groups, and nonpoint participated with them in this round. Soon after, David Draiman said that the group began work on their fourth studio album.
And later, according to the song of the same name, she shot a clip. The album contains more gloomy songs than recorded before it. Some songs tell about the real events that David Draiman experienced before the album recording. The album includes 2 songs: “Perfect Insanity” and “Divide”, which were recorded before their first album, but never entered any album. To correspond to the nature of the songs, David told the group members to play as gloomy music as possible.
Despite the gloomy topics of the songs, the song "Indestructable" is recorded to support soldiers participating in the war. The album was met by the mixed opinions of critics. The song "Inside the Fire" in the year was nominated for the Grammy Award in the category "Best Song Rock". The group began its Music as a Weapon IV tour in March, and finished at the end of May.
The tour also duplicated the Festival, which showed such groups as Killswitch Engage, Lacuna Coil, and Chimair on the same site. In an interview, David Draiman briefly mentioned the fifth album of the group, stating that his lyrical topics would be as gloomy as that of Indestructible. The group stated that they would rest for several months, and then they will begin to write songs for the next album most likely the recording of the album will begin at the end of the year.
In another interview with Mike Hungarian and John Moyer, it was stated that judging by the sensations of Draman experienced in the past few years of his life, the new Disturbed album would be aggressive, angry, and “strongly beating”. Hungarian also said that the new album can be released in the spring or summer of the year. This album was released by the Reprise label in late summer.As in the case of Indestructible, Disturbed will produce asylum on their own.
The composition of the material began in September, and the recording in February.
Asylum was released on August 31. On the official website of Disturbed, you can already listen to the preview of the new single “Another Way to die”. The single was released on June 15 June on iTunes. Also on YouTube appeared a clip for a song. The album will include 12 compositions. The song is available for download from July 20 in iTunes Music Store, as well as on other sites.
Also on the official website of the group you can watch the official video on the single “Another Way to die” as HD. The album release took place on August 31 asylum debuted in the first place of the Billboard chart with a sales number, this is the fourth album of the group, which reached the top of this US musical chart. Prior to this, only the Metallica and Dave Matthews Band groups had the same series of successful albums.
Despite success and allocation concerts, in the summer of the year, the musicians announced that the group was going on an unlimited vacation-but perhaps someday in the future will still return to the stage. They explained their decision by the systemic crisis in the rock industry, as well as the desire to engage in personal projects, while assuring fans that the sudden decision did not result in an internal split in the group.
The Lost Children is the last released album, the most sophisticated in the music of Disturbed, the music lovers will recognize a certain period in the history of the group in every track of The Lost Children. These songs are not strange experiments, not comic production, but full -fledged works of the group, which rarely makes the wrong move. Of all sixteen numbers on the disk, it is worth marking three.
This is the Mine with keying, that is, completely unconventional for Disturbed, entry. And these are two causes at the end of the collection. So, non -trivial and tasteful, the Chicagans celebrated their decade in heavy music. With modern digital technologies, the compilation of collections of favorite songs for any music love was about ten minutes. It is much more interesting to listen to a collection of rare material.
But The Lost Children is not a filter where the waste of musical production got. Toothy, dynamic, explosive, her music will delight all lovers of heavy genres. In the end, Disturbed even those songs that were not destined to get to albums, an order of magnitude stronger than the best things of most other performers. The form of the entrance.