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David Draiman says that “Slw of New Material” is disrupted

When David Draiman joined Loudwire Nights On Friday (February 21) he admitted that with the publication of Distribed's new song “I do not break”, he had many emotions days before the massive tour of the band began.

“Nervous and excited and stressed,” Draiman said to host Chuck Armstrong as he felt. “But it's good. It's good, all good things.”

Listen to the full conversation in the player towards the end of this article.

Most of Draiman's stress comes from the Prep for Distribed's Tour for the 25th anniversary of her debut album. The disease.

“[It is] Incredibly challenging because there are many moving parts, ”he said.

“Many toys we bring.

Draiman admitted that the way into the past was visited again The diseasewas interesting.

“This is the first time in our entire career that we will perform the first album front in its entirety,” he said. “Some of these songs were literally not played in 15 or 18 years.”

As much fun that was, three people seemed to be just as excited, Distriding Stilld's brand new music-and he promised that Loudwire Nights The audience was much more on the horizon.

“This new music is the first of a number of new materials that we have in the safe that we will publish in the course of the next or two years, which leads to a complete album release,” he said.

“We are incredibly proud of this work. It definitely bothered the feeling of the old school. There are definitely some surprises that come later.”

David Draiman celebrates Ozzy Osbourne + Black Sabbath

As if new music and a massive tour would not be enough to occupy draiman Back to the beginningThe all -day celebration for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath for July 5 in Birmingham, England.

“Oh God, [I’m] Beyond honor, beyond humble, “he said, part of the line -up for Ozzy and Sabbath's last shows.

“[I’m] overwhelmed to be part of the entire experience. I look at the list of names, look at the bill and it really develops into one of the biggest heavy metal shows ever … I'm really looking forward to the whole experience as a fan. “

Draiman called Ozzy the sponsor of Metal and said he was in love with him and his love for music. It was clear that Ozzy is a constant inspiration for Draiman.

“He is like a father for me,” he said. “He is like a father for all of us. Without Ozzy, where would one of us be?”

When Draiman thought about the first Sabba valley that he ever had, he quickly celebrated the compilation of 1976. We sold our soul for rock 'n' roll.

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And although he could not only select a song as his favorite, he shared a handful of tracks that still mean as much as the first time when he heard it.

“Songs like 'Sabbat Bloody Sabbat,' I love 'Feen Weaking boots', I love 'Sweet Leaf',” he said.

“I am a student of the black Sabbath.”

What else discussed David Draiman from Districted? Loudwire Nights?

  • What “I will not break” means for him: “At this point I am definitely in a much more positive place and feels invaluable and feels really strong. This is a revenge. A back track. A lane.”
  • Why it is a little dangerous to sometimes visit songs from 25 years ago: “It took so much fear, rebellion and darkness to make them The disease primarily pass. I have the feeling that it sucks me a bit again, so it's a kind of double -edged sword if you like. “
  • What runs through his head when he hears this Loudwire with the name “Down with the Skres” as one of the greatest songs of the past 25 years: “It is very surreal for me that people are talking about everything we are in this Have created positive ones from a light because I am simply not used to it.

Listen to the full interview in the podcast player below

David Draiman joined Loudwire Nights on Friday, February 21; The show repeats online here and you can set yourself live every week at 7:00 p.m. or in the Loudwire -app live. You can also see whether the show is available on your local radio station and listen to interviews on-demand.

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