DEVILDRIVER Music Featured In NBC-TV's 'Scrubs'

February 20, 2007

DEVILDRIVER's songs "Driving Down the Darkness" and "Devil's Son" will be heard in NBC-TV's "Scrubs" this Thursday, February 22 at 9:00 p.m.

DEVILDRIVER recently wrapped up the recording sessions for its third album, "The Last Kind Words", at Sonic Ranch studios outside El Paso, Texas. Jason Suecof, known for his great work with TRIVIUM, CHIMAIRA, GOD FORBID, and BURY YOUR DEAD, produced the album, with engineer Mark Lewis helping out as well. Working songtitles set to appear on the CD include "Damning the Heavens", "Cattle Call", "The Last Kind Words" and "Monsters of the Deep". A June 5 release via Roadrunner Records is expected.

DEVILDRIVER will support Norwegian symphonic black metallers DIMMU BORGIR on their North American tour beginning on April 20 in Cleveland, Ohio. Also appearing on the bill are KATAKLYSM and UNEARTH.

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