Monday, June 03, 2013

"Is DISTURBED EVER coming back for more tours?"

July 29, 2013: This is something we cannot answer at the time. They are still on indefinite hiatus. Which means, this has no specific end date or time! All you can (and will have to) do is be patient. Wait. Go on with your lives. This is NOT the end of the world! They DID NOT BREAK UP!

Facebook Post from DISTURBED on May 23, 2013: MY DEAR DISTURBED ONES

WHILE DISTURBED'S HIATUS IS IN EFFECT (AND NONE OF US TRULY KNOW HOW LONG THAT WILL LAST), MYSELF, DAN, MIKE, AND JOHN, WILL CONTINUE TO UPDATE YOU ON THE GOINGS ON/PROJECTS FROM THE DISTURBED FAMILY.

REVOLVER Jan. 17, 2013: NOTE: "I am NOT affiliated with ANYTHING REVOLVER posts in regard to DISTURBED and REVOLVER's opinions are that of their own. SEE PREVIOUS link to get direct true news on their hiatus." When did Disturbed go on Hiatus?


MTV News Jan. 28, 2011: DISTURBED announce "Indefinite Hiatus". Disturbed frontman David Draiman announces on Twitter that the band is preparing for an indefinite hiatus

In the meantime, check out their facebook timeline's to find everything out from them personally.

Thank you. And have a nice day! :-)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Disturbed's John Moyer Says Band Is 'Not Overthinking' Things

(originally posted at noisecreep on February 11, 2011 @ 9a)

With their 10th anniversary in the rear view -- which was commemorated by their fourth number one album in a row -- Disturbed are able to write their own ticket. They will wrap their current tour with Korn and will spend their summer vacation as a main stage attraction on Rock Star Energy Drink Mayhem Festival.

The sky is the limit for Disturbed, who've put themselves in the enviable position of being able to do whatever they want, whenever they want. But bassist John Moyer said the band is taking things one day at a time.

Read full article here.

Friday, December 17, 2010

DISTURBED Frontman Says He Fell Ill After Medication Overdose

See entire article here. However, I would only take this site's info with a grain of salt not even half the time as it is. Considering the resources and comments of rubbish within. Not saying the article(s) in general are, but much of their claims cause a lot of problems. IMHO of course.

DISTURBED had to cancel two weeks of U.S. dates earlier this fall when singer David Draiman was stricken with was reported to be a “throat infection.” The band just a completed a tour of Europe and Draiman revealed the exact reason behind cancelation — he was given an overdose of allergy medication. The frontman told Metal Hammer magazine, “I’d been having allergy shot therapy, and in the middle of the touring cycle an injection that was supposed to be administered at 0.05 of a particular concentration was injected at 0.5 — 10 times more than I was supposed to get."

I had severe anaphylactic shock. Airwaves constricted, blood pressure plummeting. I was on oxygen for hours and still my blood pressure was way, way low. This was the day before we were supposed to play three shows in a row and the residual inflammation that came from the allergic reaction meant that I couldn’t heal from it in the middle of the touring cycle.

My vocal cords were pretty beaten up: seeing them on a stroboscope was pretty scary. They told me if I sang I’d be risking permanent damage.”

Draiman in 2006 underwent successful surgery to fix a deviated septum which was making breathing difficult and affecting his vocal abilities on stage.

DISTURBED will return to the stage in the U.S. in January with its fifth “Music As A Weapon” tour.

The band will be joined by KORN, SEVENDUST and IN THIS MOMENT. Just one date has been revealed so far, in Rochester, New York on January 19, but a full schedule is expected soon.

DISTURBED is touring behind its fifth album, “Asylum”, and has released a video for its latest single, “The Animal”.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Monday, November 29, 2010