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JOEYDIABOLIC - Announces Dynamic Album Just Drive

The USA-based multi-instrumentalist and solo artist JoeyDiabolic takes a sharp turn from his post-goth industrial metal sound with Just Drive, the upcoming album. Just Drive is a soundtrack exploring the musical landscapes of alternative rock, Americana, blues, rockabilly, new wave, goth and southern rock. It's JoeyDiabolic's signature dark and heavy sound but with a twist. Just Drive releases on 25 August.

During his cross-country drive from Newburgh, NY, to Los Angeles, CA, Diabolic was inspired by experiences during his travels and decided to shake things up - wanting to divulge a musical side of himself usually kept private.    

JoeyDiabolic on Just Drive: "Before I left Newburgh, I finished the Through Soundwaves EPs and boxset. I'd also been working on the follow-up At The Core Of Darkness. At The Core Of Darkness is a very dark, emotionally-heavy release, and I wasn't quite ready to dive back into that headspace... I ultimately decided to put that on hold. Being in the car for nine days and driving over 4000 miles gives you a lot of time to reflect. Ponder creative ideas and life choices, daydream of possibilities that might lie ahead... and it got me thinking about new music. The idea that I could write a 'happier' album or more accessible music was somethin' I always resisted in the past... and for whatever reason began to feel that it was finally the right time to explore that further. I placed rules on myself on what sort of music it'd have to be based around and to exclude anything related to my more industrial metal sound. It had to be an album that still sounded like me.... just focused more on vibes, more of a stripped-down sound and most importantly... evolve as a songwriter. So yeah, I definitely absorbed music and sounds I heard along the way, but also had a steady diet of Morphine, The Police, America, Tom Waits and The Doors amongst others. It's a cool detour in my discography and I'm interested in how it'll be accepted".

Now, start driving... Link