Metal Hammer (UK)

DEVILDRIVE­R

Outlaws ’Til The End, Vol. 1

- CLAY MARSHALL

NAPALM Batman and Robin. Chocolate and peanut butter. Metal and country?

Dez fAfArA is

an unapologet­ic heavy metal chameleon. When he formed Devildrive­r 15 years ago after the demise of Coal Chamber, he traded gothic-tinged nu metal for a more aggressive brand of groove metal, and thankfully it’s aged considerab­ly better than the catalogue of his former band.

Better yet, Devildrive­r have proven to be a rare act that’s steadily gotten heavier over time – and their new album, Outlaws ’Til The End, is arguably their darkest yet.

There’s just one catch: it’s a covers album. Actually, make that two catches: it’s a country covers album.

But while Outlaws…’ flask overflows with lyrics about heartbreak­s and hangovers, it also contains undeniably scorching musiciansh­ip topped off by venom-tinged vocals by Dez and a number of notable guests, including Randy Blythe, Wednesday 13 and Hank 3.

Hank’s Country Heroes begins the festivitie­s, with the former Superjoint Ritual bassist delivering his best Ozzy impression as Dez growls about getting wasted over blistering double-bass rhythms and chugging guitars. It might be a country song on paper, but your neck muscles will claim otherwise.

From there, Randy and his Lamb Of God bandmate Mark Morton help to metallicis­e Willie Nelson’s Whiskey River, the staccato black metal riffing of which might give poor Willie a heart attack. Other memorable moments include an amped-up rendition of The Eagles’ Outlaw Man, which finally answers the question of what a pedal steel would sound like atop a backdrop of distorted guitars; a brutally heavy rendition of George Jones’s liver-threatenin­g If Drinking Don’t Kill Me; and a d-beat-infused interpreta­tion of Johnny Cash’s The Man Comes Around that has just the right amount of blackened atmosphere for a song by the original Man In Black. Not everything works – Hank Williams Jr.’s A Country Boy Can Survive will lower your IQ no matter how loudly it’s played – but overall, Outlaws… is a bizarre idea that’s executed surprising­ly well.

FOR FANS OF: REBEL MEETS REBEL, HANK 3, GETTING DRUNK

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