The post David Draiman Returns to Twitter, Teases New Disturbed Music and Condemns Anti-Semitism appeared first on Consequence. David Draiman has returned to Twitter after exiting the social media ...
The post Disturbed’s David Draiman Applauds Spotify for “Making the Right Call” in Neil Young vs. Joe Rogan Decision appeared first on Consequence. As previously reported, Young issued an open letter ...
David Draiman has made a history of making music that antagonizes. That is partly what hard rock and metal bands do, and Disturbed has been quite good at that. But at the Black Sabbath and Ozzy ...
Currently, Disturbed is gearing up for The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour. The heavy metal band—consisting of Dan Donegan, Mike Wengren, David Draiman and John Moyer—is celebrating a quarter century ...
Host Abe Kanan recently welcomed frontman David Draiman of Disturbed for a special Audacy Check In, just before the band hits the road on their North American trek in celebration of 25 years since the ...
While Spotify has come under fire of late in the Neil Young/Joe Rogan debate and artists putting a spotlight on their royalty rates, Disturbed frontman David Draiman has offered some positives where ...
Neil Young's music is quite a hot topic right now, not because of a new release, but because Spotify removed his catalog after he demanded the company choose between his music and Joe Rogan's podcast.
You can count Disturbed frontman David Draiman as a Swiftie. The rocker recently defended Taylor Swift during one of his concerts. According to NME, Draiman invited two fathers and their daughters ...
Bridgers has already gone viral for bringing Matty Healy of the 1975 out on stage to perform “Moon Song” and for joining Swift on their collaboration “Nothing New.” But beyond that, the indie-rock ...
Where before he was a casual observer in the feud between the streaming giant and singer-songwriter Neil Young, Disturbed frontman David Draiman has now become a full-on defender of Spotify. Before, ...
Responding to the Radiohead lead singers claim that “new artists get paid fuck all” by the music streaming service, Draiman said in an open letter posted online: “The days of the hard copy product ...