Mike Spreitzer avaa syitään Devildriverin jättämiselle

Kirjoittanut Samuel Järvinen - 9.9.2024

Uutisoimme hetki sitten, että kitaristi Mike Spreitzer jätti metalliyhtye Devildriverin. Muusikko kertoi erostaan alun perin sosiaalisessa mediassa ympäripyöreästi. Spreitzer kirjoitti seuraavaa ilmoitettuaan erostaan:

”Oltuani Devildriverin kitaristi 20 vuoden ajan olen päättänyt, että minun on tullut aika lähteä kulkemaan omia polkujani. Vuodesta 2014 lähtien Devildriver on alkanut tuntua osa-aikaiselta työn teolta. Keikkailuaikataulumme ei ole enää samanlainen kuin ennen, ja itse haluan palata jälleen täyspäiväiseksi muusikoksi. Lisäksi pelkästään oman sivuprojektini perustaminen on saanut tietyissä henkilöissä aikaan niin paljon negatiivisuutta, että tilanteeni on äärimmäisen epämukava”

Nyt Spreitzer kertoi hieman enemmän lähtönsä syistä tuoreessa Loaded Radion haastattelussa. Hänen mukaansa Dez Fafara oli se henkilö, joka sai hänet tuntemaan olonsa epämukavaksi. Hän avasi lähtöään DevilDriverista seuraavasti:

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”The mere creation of my side project was met with a heavy amount of negativity from a specific individual that made things extremely uncomfortable for me. I really hoped it wouldn’t be a problem, and I have a lot of friends that get a lot of support from the bands that they’re in, who they would consider their boss. Like Nita [Strauss] and Alice Cooper; Ozzy has always been cool with Zakk Wylde doing Black Label Society and Zakk Sabbath. Cesar [Soto] from Ministry — I remember when he first released Man The Mute record that he did, I bumped into Al Jourgensen at an art show once and he just couldn’t stop talking about how proud he was of Cesar.

”Monte Pittman, he’s in Ministry, and Madonna seems to be just fine with him doing that. And even Zakk Wylde with his drummer Jeff Fabb; [Jeff] just released a record on his own. And so I really didn’t see it being a problem. I never intended to make Verona a priority over DevilDriver. I had a lot of time during the pandemic, and I just wanted to keep on writing, so I did.”

”Yeah, unfortunately, it is, because I really gave him my blessing, when Coal Chamber started doing — even when they were at their first reunion. And at their first reunion, quite honestly, I needed the break at the time. Unfortunately, I think that was a big reason which led to John Boecklin and Jeff Kendrick leaving the band [in 2014], because DevilDriver went on hiatus and it was not in their best interest at the time to stick around.”

”Honestly, I haven’t spoken to Dez about it. No, I haven’t. I’ve seen how things have went when other members have left the band, and I honestly felt like this was the best way to do it.

”I don’t really wanna get into it much more than that because of obvious reasons, but all the other guys understood where I was coming from,” Spreitzer continued. ”And I wanna work more, and as of now, unless someone comes knocking on my door that wants me to join a band, which, depending on the band, I would definitely take into consideration, but right now I just wanna go full throttle with my new project Verona On Venus.

”I’m excited to do things my own way and mix things up. Obviously, Verona sounds a lot different than DevilDriver — it’s a completely different style of music — and it’s time for something new for me. It’s been 20 years, and it’s been a lot of fun, but sometimes people just feel like moving on, and that’s how I feel right now.”

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