Mike Hranica, vocalist for The Devil Wears Prada has a new book called, Home for Grave, which is now available on Amazon.

The story behind the song, Home For Grave tells the tale of Ian Mitchells: a normal man from an ordinary town. Eager to complete his homework as a boy and caring as a young gentleman, Ian is the product of logic and responsibility. However, while his intentions are true and his actions are harmless, the line drawn between Ian’s birth and death is strewn with painful loss and perilous mediocrity: a combination often unnoticed within the somewhat neverending process of life and humanity. Through the stages of youth, love, and death, Mike Hranica lends poetic description to the tragedy of routine within the empty existence of the normal man.

"For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us” Romans 8:18.

Since 2006, The Devil Wears Prada has been at the top of the metal world, punching out album after album with a natural beautiful progression of sound. 8:18 is the bands fifth studio album and once again, they’ve stepped up their game and made a mark with their punishing sound.

The opening track “Gloom” is one that TDWP has been using at their recent live shows, so it will be familiar for some fans. “Gloom” kicks off the album the right way, but definitely doesn’t define the overall feeling for this record. The band has expanded their sound from Dead Throne while mixing in those massive and brutal moments from Zombie EP. The sound of this album is very natural and true to TDWP’s style. Mike Hranica’s vocals have stepped up lyrically and dynamically. Mike uses his voice to make certain moments feel huge, others very emotion and above all he is staying true to his abilities. Some moments sound like he is playing a live show, which adds to the natural sound of this record.

Musically the album is mixed up well enough between odd time changes, deeper instrumental dynamics and better written choruses to please all fans while make some of these songs the best TDWP has ever created. Songs that stood out the most were “Home for Grave” “Gloom” “In Heart” and “8:18”.

In contrast to Dead Throne’s theme of losing love, 8:18 has a cohesive theme of finding love throughout each song. Each song brings something new to the table and The Devil Wears Prada has done a great job of making these songs organic, meaningful and well balanced dynamically. 8:18 is a great album and Prada fans might find some of their favorite songs on this record. Pick up 8:18 on September 17, and catch them on tour this fall in the UK and USA.

9.5/10

-Ryan

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Premiering exclusively with PureVolume today is the latest video studio update from the Devil Wears Prada, who are prepping their newest album, 8:18.

Watch as the band gives us all the latest on their Roadrunner Records debut produced by Adam D. of Killswitch Engage. Pre-order 8:18 at the Devil Wears Prada online store or iTunes now!

The Devil Wears Prada is also offering PureVolume readers a free download today of a song off 8:18, “Martyrs"—grab it below. Be sure to also catch the band live on their headlining tour this fall and stay tuned for more info from the Devil Wears Prada as it develops.

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The Devil Wears Prada just announced a new show in Pittsburgh, PA on October 31st - to make it up to fans who had come to see them at last weekend’s Alliance Fest which they were forced to cancel.

In light of recently being forced to cancel Alliance Fest, we’ll be playing at Mr. Smalls on October 31st with all proceeds going to Community Human Services, the local affiliate of The National Coalition for the Homeless (www.chscorp.org). Tickets are $8.18, and our good friends in Once Nothing will also be playing. We look forward to seeing you, Pittsburgh. - TDWP

Tickets are now available here: http://tktwb.tw/16uP8vP

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The Devil Wears Prada's upcoming new album, 8:18, is now available for pre-order on iTunes. If you pre-order it, you will receive instant downloads of new songs “Home For Grave” (this song is also available as a single purchase) and “Martyrs.” You can stream both tracks below. The album hits stores on September 17th.

Track Listing
01) Gloom
02) Rumors
03) First Sight
04) War
05) 8:18
06) Sailor’s Prayer
07) Care More
08) Martyrs
09) Black & Blue
10) Transgress
11) Number Eleven
12) Home For Grave
13) In Heart

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The Devil Wears Prada - Dead & Alive [DVD]
Record Label: Ferret Music
Release Date: June 26th, 2012

Following their release of “Dead Throne”, the Dayton, OH quintet (keyboardist James Baney left the band shortly after the tour) filmed a show at The Palladium in Worcester, MA last year on the first leg of the Dead Throne North American tour for their first ever live DVD. The 15 song set begins with the Dead Throne self titled track and then transitions into Untidaled. Selected cuts from the band’s varied discography are thrown into the mix as well; crowd favorites such as, “Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over”, “Hey John, What’s Your Name Again?”, “Outnumbered”, and more which all are played ferociously. One thing that’s noticeable is vocalist Mike Hranica’s inability to do high screams (perhaps from smoking) which is understandable considering the band are a well-oiled touring machine. Their guitarist, Jeremy Depoyster on the other hand sounds miles better than some of his past live performances. The video quality is superb; it’s easy to see why so many bands shoot DVD’s at The Palladium. It’s clear the band has evolved from being a “scene" band to seasoned metal veterans. You can catch the band on the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival this summer.

8/10

Tracklist

1. Dead Throne
2. Untidaled
3. Escape
4. Sassafras
5. Born To Lose
6. Mammoth
7. Kansas
8. Hey John, What’s Your Name Again?
9. Vengeance
10. Outnumbered
11. Assistant to the Regional Manager
12. Dez Moines
13. Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over
14. Chicago
15. Constance
16. Danger: Wildman

Every Time I Die are keeping busy these days; they put out a new record, Ex-Lives (which sold nearly 14,300 copies in its first week, landing them at #20 on the Billboard 200) finished up a headliner with Stray From The Path, and now are direct support for The Devil Wears Prada. I had the chance to chat with Andy about their new video, Revival Mode, Warped Tour and his opinion on the current music scene.

You just put out a video for Revival Mode; was the guy in the wheelchair inspired by Breaking Bad or is there another story behind the video?

To be honest, I have no idea. This dude hit us up and wanted to do a video where Keith, Jordan and legs were killers and Steve and I were victims. That’s pretty much all I got from it.

I saw your recent interview where you defended Sonny Moore (aka Skrillex); any chance you’d ever collaborate with him?

I’m not sure. Dudes voice is cool, but I’m not a big fan of dusted. So I’d rather him sing on something, and then cut it up. He’s a good dude though

When I interviewed Tom from Stray From The Path; he told me he saw you guys playing a garage when he was growing up and now you’re touring together. It’s crazy how things come full circle.

Yeah, he was kind of blowing my mind on that tour. He’s been around a long time to. I had no clue they liked the band, I was really into Stray and then we played a fest in Michigan together and kind of jerked each other off there!

How does feel to be playing Warped Tour again this year? Are you gonna write a blog about generic, autotuned bands like Keith did in 2010?

I don’t think I really have to with how saturated the world is with dog shit. I’m more concerned with slaying mother fuckers sonically. I’ll probably talk shit here and there though.

Speaking of, what is your opinion on the current state of the music scene?

To be honest, there are REAL bands on the rise. letlive, Stray From The Path, The Ghost Inside, Balance and Composure, Title Fight and then the current hardcore scene is stronger than ever with bands like Cruel Hand, Bitter End, Terror, Trapped Under Ice, Alpha and Omega and such. Then metal has Black Breath, which are making metal real again, cause that scene is about as watered down as ever, but Black Breath are the real fucking deal.

What do you feel has contributed to your long career as a band? Bands like Haste The Day, Thrice, and Thursday have recently broken up, bands that had been at it for a while.

I think it’s because we never let the major label world get involved. We never gave a fuck about anything but slaying, dicing, pulverizing, and decimating ear drums. A lot of bands get caught up in bullshit business and forget about being a band of dudes.

When appealing to different sets of fan bases, new and old, young and old, what is the thought process when trying to write something that has an appeal to both, but also embodies what ETID is?

We just play. Honestly, we get up and play. No thought goes into who is coming to see us.

You’ve been in this band since 1998 — there have definitely been some hard times along the way; have you ever considered quitting the band, and if so, what things encouraged you to stick with it?

There’s been a lot of hard times, but I’m no quitter and when I have thought it might be time to hang it up, I have a great band of guys that make it easy not to. I surround myself with the best band on the planet.

The music industry has changed significantly since you guys started out. What advice would you give upcoming bands— musically and business-wise?

Just remember why you started riffing. It wasn’t to open for Metallica or make a million dollars and if it is what you’re in it for, then I hope you get electrocuted plugging your laptop and Pro-Tools rig in on stage.

Musically and lyrically, what are some of the personal things that had an effect on the outcome of this new record? How does Ex-Lives reflect the sound or message?

Coffee, I drank coffee for the first time ever while writing and recording this record.

What are some of the particular messages you tried to get across in the lyrical content of this record?

Riffer madness

Last question: What are one book and one band that you’d recommend to anyone that listens to your band?

Spray Paint The Walls. It’s a book about Black Flag that’s done by every person involved, not just Henry Rollins. Balance and Composure; they’re the best band out now.

A statement can be found on their Facebook page

With great deliberation and difficulty, we have decided to part ways with our keyboardist James Baney. James will always be family to TDWP, being one of the most well-intentioned people we know. Our prayers to James in beginning a new chapter with his wife back home, and our endless gratitude to TDWP fans for understanding. We’ll see you at a show soon.
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