Jeremy DePoyster from The Devil Wears Prada talks ‘Color Decay’

The Devil Wears Prada have recently released their latest album Color Decay via Solid State.

In vivid fashion, Color Decay follows on from The Devil Wears Prada’s previous releases, 2019’s full length The Act and the 2021 EP ZII, armed with the group’s ever-evolving sonic style. Boasting metallic turbulence, hardcore embellishments, melodic exorcism and eloquent lyricism, Color Decay celebrates and showcases The Devil Wears Prada’s oscillating creative contrasts across the space of twelve tracks.

The Everblack Podcast spoke to The Devil Wears Prada’s Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, vocals) about their new album Color Decay, their different musical approach for full lengths and EP’s such as Z2, the rise of metalcore and friendship with other bands they came up with, possible Australian tour and more!

Watch/listen to the interview here : 

The Devil Wears Prada have been consistently delivering since forming in 2005. Fans voted 2009’s seminal With Roots Above and Branches Below one of the 5 Greatest Metalcore Albums in a Revolver poll, with the magazine christening it “a true metalcore landmark.” The group has notched six consecutive Top 5 debuts on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums Chart, including Dead Throne (2011), 8:18 (2013), Space EP (2015), Transit Blues (2016), The Act (2019), and ZII EP (2021). The latter served as a sequel to one of their most beloved projects — 2010’s Zombie EP. In the wake of the EP, the group exceeded a-quarter-of-a-billion cumulative streams and views. During 2021, the musicians decamped to remote hideaways together in Wisconsin and Desert Hot Springs, California. This time around, Jon took the reins as producer, collaborating closely to assemble a rich sonic architecture for what would become Color Decay.

The Devil Wears PradaColor Decay is out now via Solid State.

Order here : https://tdwp.ffm.to/colordecay