Rochester Classifieds
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The Rock Report
The Rock Report
9/2/2010
Disturbed's Draiman Discusses Band's Dark "Asylum"
Disturbed frontman David Draiman says the band's new album, "Asylum," gives listeners a glimpse into his mindset at the time the songs were recorded. He explains that at the time he had just experienced a series of difficult events that left him in a very dark place. Draiman notes the CD's title came early on. The singer says he knew from the moment they had the music for the track "Asylum" that it would be a "defining" song on the record, so he asked guitarist Dan Donegan if they could call the record "Asylum" even though the project was still in its infancy. Draiman says he's glad he was right about that song, and adds, quote, "We all feel it. When things happen to come together so organically and naturally, that's the most beautiful way to have it done." Disturbed's "Asylum" is in stores now.