DEVILDRIVER: Video Report From Hollywood Listening Party Available

August 26, 2007

Santa Barbara's DEVILDRIVER held a listening party for its third album, "The Last Kind Words", on July 27 at On the Rocks above the Roxy in Hollywood, California. Full Metal Jackie of Hollywood Music TV attended the event, where she conducted interviews with a couple of the DEVILDRIVER bandmembers and director Nathan Cox (QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, MARILYN MANSON, SYSTEM OF A DOWN),who worked with the group on their clip for the song "Not All Who Wander Are Lost". Watch her report in two parts below.

"The Last Kind Words" sold a little more than 14,000 copies during its first week of release to debut at No. 48 on The Billboard 200 chart. This figure represented around a 40 percent increase over the opening-week number of 2005's "The Fury of Our Maker's Hand", which premiered at No. 177 with sales of 10,400.

DEVILDRIVER's video for the song "Not All Who Wander Are Lost" can be viewed at YouTube.

Hollywood Music TV report on DEVILDRIVER listening party in Hollywood part #1: 


Hollywood Music TV report on DEVILDRIVER listening party in Hollywood part #2:

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