
Jon Howard shares “‘Deceiver, Believer’ hits very hard for me. Honestly, every single time I hear it I get goosebumps and by the end I am in tears. I reached into a very deep and dark place to create these lyrics. The progression of the song and lyrics couldn’t have worked out better to deliver my message. Big thanks to my bandmates for creating this amazing song for me to get my emotions out!
Christian Olde Wolbers says“On Deceiver, Believer I get to work again with my longtime friend, Jon Howard, amongst two other great musicians,Nate and Eric. We put together an album of modern metal and we are super excited to release Devolution to the masses!”
Devolution hasalready gained significant traction to the point where a Devolution shirt was worn by Edward Furlong in the horror film, The Forest Hills, featuring the return of Shelley Duvall. Their debut album Deceiver, Believer, also features guest appearances by Cristian Machado (ex-Ill Niño, Lions at the Gate), Chris Dudley (Underoath) and Misstiq on synths.
“A song that was written to be the title track of our first album needed to be special,” drummer Eric Tysor explains. “While not being the most technical song in our arsenal, this track is powerful not only in the music, but in the message of Jon’s incredible vocals.”
Guitarist Nate Beberdick adds “‘Deceiver, Believer’ is such a dynamic song both musically and lyrically. I love how the unconventional arrangement compliments Jon’s lyrical storyline; setting the tone, creating the vibe, and evoking emotion. It’s my hope that this song will serve as a beacon of hope for those struggling with addiction, their families, loved ones, and all who are negatively impacted by this soul crushing disease.”
Debut Album Deceiver, Believer Out Now feat. guest appearances by Cristian Machado (ex-Ill Niño, Lions at the Gate), Chris Dudley (Underoath) and Misstiq
About DEVOLUTION:
Devolution is a heavy powerhouse unit solidly rooted in Metal, driven by the dreams of an inseparable musical duo.
The roots of Devolution began when founder Nate Beberdick first found the urge to play guitar and start a band in his youth, a fateful move which led him to drummer Eric Tysor. The two Virginia-based buds started Deviation, traveling the East Coast in a run which found 15-year-old Nate sneaking into metal bars and clubs to perform, gaining a whirlwind of touring experiences over the course of three years, including shows with Burn The Priest-era Lamb of God.
Even as Deviation’s members eventually went their separate ways, there was no separating Nate and Eric, who not only bonded musically, but were actual family once Eric became Nate’s brother-in-law. The two continued writing music and creating demos, working with additional musicians remotely. Despite their passion for keeping their music going, now under the Devolution moniker, the right people and timing simply did not line up for the duo quite yet. Altogether, they had amassed over 20 years worth of songwriting, but as Eric already had a family, and Nate focused in on a government career and his newborn twins, they stepped away from the music scene for a few years. No matter what, the passion for the craft could not be extinguished, and during a reflective and inspiring time period, Nate came to realize how much he needed music in his life, and determined to come back to it with a newly ignited energy that was stronger than ever. Naturally, Eric was right back in the game, and the inseparable pair were reunited to take on the world as Devolution.
A highly fortunate mixup found the Richmond, VA-based Nate connected with a metal producer in Richmond, Australia by the name of Dr. Mike Trubetskov, who happened to work with Jon Howard of Threat Signal. Uncertain whether he would take on another project, Nate and Eric approached Jon and were pleased to find that he appreciated their talents and agreed to join Devolution. Christian Olde Wolbers of Fear Factory was the next to hop right on board and join his Arkaea bandmate, Jon Howard.
Metallica devotee Nate financed Devolution’s independent debut full-length by selling his Metallica collection to fund the project. Though he’s been a lifelong Metallica collector, he views it as a worthwhile sacrifice of music fueling music, and still has the power to push forward with a love of his favorite band, even with a lighter collection on his hands.
Nate and Eric are at the center of all songwriting for their full-length, with Tue Madsen following Producer Dr. Mike on mixing and mastering from his own Antfarm Studios in Denmark. The result is Deceiver, Believer, built on a foundation of their very own label, Close Encounter Records, with logo artwork created by Tony Squindo, Metallica’s famous artist. The album features a guest vocal appearance by Cristian Machado (ex Ill Niño, Lions at the Gate), and synth work from Chris Dudley (Underoath), and Misstiq.
Devolution premiered the a lyric video for their debut albums’ title track “Deceiver, Believer” title track at Ghost Cult who declared the band a “Low-key Metal Supergroup.”
Check it out here: https://ghostcultmag.com/exclusive-video-premiere-devolution-threat-signal-imonolith-vio-lence-premieres-new-lyric-video-deceiver-believer/
Revolver premiered Devolution’s “Victim of You” writing “This is the latest hard-rock venture from metal lifers Christian Olde Wolbers (Fear Factory, Vio-lence), Jon Howard (Threat Signal, Imonolith), Eric Tysor and Nate Beberdick…they’ve brought out former Ill Niño/current Lions at the Gate frontman Christian Machado to howl out some backups on their perseverance-themed new single, ‘Victim of You.’“
Check it out here: https://www.revolvermag.com/music/former-fear-factory-and-ill-nino-new-devolution-song
Vocalist Jon Howard says “Collaborating with Christian Machado for this track was awesome. I had a few ideas going into the song, but I waited to hear what he came up with before jumping in because maybe it would be better haha! Once I heard his take on the song and the lyrics he was writing, I connected immediately and was able to dig in and fit my vocals in. It was amazing to hear his take on the song and it really fueled more ideas to complete my end of collaboration. Also, how cool is it to have Misstiq play on the track as well? Sick!”
Drummer Eric Tysor shares “Feeling incredibly grateful to have collaborated with Cristian Machado on ‘Victim of You’. His and Jon‘s powerhouse vocals brought this song to life in ways we couldn’t have imagined.”
Guitarist Nate Beberdick adds “It was such an honor working with Cristian Machado on ‘Victim of You’! Ill Niño‘s ‘Revolution Revolucion’ was such an influential album for me in my youth and is still part of the soundtrack to my life! For me, the tribal elements and feel of ‘Victim of You’ pairs perfectly with Cristian‘s vocals and delivery style. Misstiq‘s added touch with her incredible synth work really cemented the atmosphere and vibe of the song, making it one of my favorites so far!”
Bassist Christian Olde Wolbers sums it up with “This was another fun one with a great groove, and it was great to collab with Cristian Machado and Misstiq on ‘Victim of You’.“
Now Devolution drops the official music video for “Deceiver, Believer” (the title track of their debut album) filmed and directed by Scott B. Hansen (Meshuggah, Sevendust), whom Nate first connected with when he appeared in Meshuggah’s “The Abysmal Eye” video.
Devolution is:
Jon Howard – Vocals
Christian Olde Wolbers – Bass
Eric Tysor – Drums
Nate Beberdick – Guitar
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