DO NOT FALL FOR SCAMS
April 08, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: updatesNo Comments »

ATTENTION DISTURBED ONES:

Disturbed band members will never reach out from a “private account” to ask for a friend request or money. There is no such thing as paying for a VIP membership, they do not offer meet and greets outside of concerts. They will not ask for money outside of official merch page or concert ticket websites. If you get a DM from anyone claiming to be in the band, someone claiming to working for the band or to be related to them in anyway please block and report it to the proper social media platform.

Disturbed’s management or family members will not contact anyone either!! They will not reach out and follow fans on social media or friend request fans. Any accounts doing so are all scams and need to be reported and blocked.

These are the bands ONLY VERIFIED accounts. Anything that is NOT listed below is a fake! Pleased DO NOT interact with these scammers in anyway shape or form as they can gain access to your contact information, phone, bank information and much more by simply receiving a response from them. DO NOT follow, like, comment or share fake profiles as this allows them access to your personal information. DO NOT accept friend requests from these scammers as this allows them access to your personal information!!

STAY SAFE!!
  

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Happy Birthday David Draiman!
March 13, 2024 • author: Kendra Morin • categories: updatesComments Off on Happy Birthday David Draiman!




Happy Birthday David Draiman!!!
March 13, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: updatesComments Off on Happy Birthday David Draiman!!!

We at the DisturbedZone community put together a message for @davidmdraiman on his birthday. We hope that you have an absolutely amazing birthday. You have done so much for your fans and we thank you. Show some love for David on his birthday! Happy birthday!!! 🥳🎂🎁❤️




DISTURBED Earns 19th No. 1 On Mediabase Active Rock Radio Chart With ‘Don’t Tell Me’ Feat. HEART’s ANN WILSON
March 04, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: Albums, Articles, SongsComments Off on DISTURBED Earns 19th No. 1 On Mediabase Active Rock Radio Chart With ‘Don’t Tell Me’ Feat. HEART’s ANN WILSON


Original Article: blabbermouth.net

DISTURBED garnered its 19th No. 1 on the Active Rock radio chart with “Don’t Tell Me”, the band’s latest single, which features a guest appearance by Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee and HEART co-founder Ann Wilson. The song is DISTURBED’s fourth No. 1 off the band’s acclaimed album “Divisive”, out now via Reprise Records.

This is the second time DISTURBED has earned four No. 1s on a single record, having previously accomplished the same feat on 2015’s “Immortalized”. Only nine rock albums since 1992 have been able to secure four No. 1 songs on the Mediabase Rock charts and two of them have been DISTURBED’s.

TheMatt Mahurin-directed music video for “Don’t Tell Me” can be seen below. The song marks the first time DISTURBED has included a guest feature on an LP.

DISTURBED vocalist David Draiman commented: “I have tremendous respect for Ann. In my humble opinion, she’s the greatest female rock voice of all time. I think she’s untouchable. I feel like we were very gifted to have her be a part of this.”

Wilson added: “I was honored when I got the call from David Draiman. DISTURBED did a version of ‘The Sound Of Silence’ that my husband and I both really dug. And so when the opportunity came to sing a duet with him on a song that meant so much to David emotionally, I jumped at the chance. And then the video turned out great, which is yet another cherry on top. Hopefully we’ll find a time to perform ‘Don’t Tell Me’ live together at some point. If they call, I’m there.”

Last November, DISTURBED shared behind-the-scenes photos from the set of the “Don’t Tell Me” video shoot in California and captioned them: “On set for our video shoot for our next single ‘Don’t Tell Me’ featuring @annwilson from @heartofficial”.

Regarding how the collaboration with Wilson came about, DISTURBED drummer Mike Wengren told Terrie Carr of WDHA-FM 105.5 FM: “That was always supposed to be the ‘power ballad,’ per se. And as we were tracking it in the studio, David just threw out the idea, ‘Hey, let’s do a duet on this song.’ We’ve tossed around the idea before, but there wasn’t ever either the right material or the right time. So in this particular case, we kind of said, ‘Well, who you’ve got in mind?’ And he didn’t even have a list; he just had one person, and that was Ann. It was a no-brainer. ‘Hey, let’s hit up Ann. Let’s see if she’d be into it.’ And she was on board right away; we didn’t have to convince her.”

Mike continued: “[David and Ann] sort of struck up a bit of a friendship, a little bit of a rapport. When [DISTURBED cover version of] ‘The Sound Of Silence’ came out years back and had its success, she was one of many artists and celebrities that took it up themselves to go on Twitter and praise the song and praise our version of it, which we couldn’t have been more honored. Iconic, legendary Ann Wilson thinks that we did a great job with a SIMON & GARFUNKEL cover. That’s pretty incredible, a pretty great honor. So when we reached out to her, she was more than willing to jump on board. And she came in and she killed it… And she’s super cool and down to earth too, and just incredibly talented. It’s such an honor to have her be on our record. And to me, the blending of her voice and David’s voice, they really, really work so well together. I’m so proud of David and just so honored to have her a part of our record.”

In September 2022, DISTURBED guitarist Dan Donegan, whose divorce inspired “Don’t Tell Me”, told Meltdown of Detroit’s WRIF radio station about the band’s collaboration with Wilson: “Early in our career, we wanted to really establish ourselves without having any guests. We didn’t really talk about it much, but just [felt], ‘This is the band.’ Not that we were ever against it, but this far along in our career… We’re always pushing ourselves, trying to do stuff that’s different musically. And there’s so much talent out there and so many people we would love to do collaborations with now or later in our career.

“Ann Wilson had mentioned before — she tweeted about us before,” he continued. “A few years back, somebody asked her in an interview or whatever if there’s anything new out there, or newer, musically that she’s heard that she’s fan of, and she mentioned she really loved our version of ‘The Sound Of Silence’. And that kind of opened the door to a social media friendship between her and David a bit. And then when we wrote this song, it just seemed like it would lend itself to Ann’s voice and then trying to see that merge between her and David’s voices together. She jumped on the opportunity. Immediately she responded, and we were, like, ‘Holy shit. She just said yes to this.'”

Asked by Meltdown if “Don’t Tell Me” is a more mellow track than the standard DISTURBED fare, Dan said: “I can’t give it away, but their voices, it’s like Fergie and Jesus — a little ‘Step Brothers’ [2008 movie] quote there… It was a pretty magical moment to be in the room and to hear the two of them harmonize together.

“We tracked David’s vocals in Nashville, and we wanted to make it easy and convenient for her, ’cause we were, like, she said yes, she’s gonna do it,” Donegan continued. “Let’s make it as easy as possible on her.’ We flew out to California to meet with her. We went into a studio out there for just a couple of hours, and she sang against David’s tracks. And he was there kind of going over the harmonies with her and stuff too. So it was kind of a really magical moment to see the two of them working on those harmonies together. It was pretty impressive. And she’s such a pro, and she’s so damn good. She’s a legend. So it was pretty exciting. And it’s not like she sits there and jumps on people’s albums either, so we take that as a badge of honor to think that there’s not many times where somebody as big a legend as she is that she would jump on any album. She doesn’t have to, and she chose to be on this one. And she loves the track. And it just came together great.”

Released in November 2022, “Divisive” was recorded earlier that year with producer Drew Fulk (MOTIONLESS IN WHITE, LIL PEEP, HIGHLY SUSPECT) in Nashville, Tennessee.

According to Billboard, “Divisive” sold 26,000 equivalent album units in its first week of release, with 22,000 units via album sales.

On the all-format Billboard 200 chart, “Divisive” debuted at No. 13.

DISTURBED has had five No. 1s on the all-genre chart, beginning with “Believe” in 2002.




Disturbed in Austin Texas 2-29-2026
March 01, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: Concerts/Performances, GalleryComments Off on Disturbed in Austin Texas 2-29-2026

Last night Disturbed performed in John Moyers hometown of Austin Texas. I am a bit sad I couldn’t make it to this performance but I am definitely going to be at the next Texas show they do. I have uploaded the images from last night’s show on the gallery.




Updates to the website
February 29, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: updatesComments Off on Updates to the website

Good evening Disturbed ones!!
I am in the final stage of setting up the website, I still have a lot of work to do to get it 100% completed. I am currently working on the lyrics and song meaning pages right now. I had them finished earlier today but I had an idea that I wanted to try. That section of the website might be a bit wonky right now, please bare with me in the mean time. I know the gallery is also a bit bare that one is going to take a lot more time to work on. If you guys have any images that you would like for us to display please feel free to contact us via the contact us page. (the links are in the side bar and under the website tab above)

I will keep you guys updated on the progress of the website it shouldnt take much longer to get every thing fully posted. Please join our facebook groups and our socials for updates on the site and on the band as well. I am active quite often on all social media’s trying to bring you guys news and info on the band.

– Kat




Chris Cuomo Interviews David Draiman about Israel speech in Orlando
February 29, 2024 • author: Kendra Morin • categories: Articles, David Draiman, video interviewsComments Off on Chris Cuomo Interviews David Draiman about Israel speech in Orlando




David Draiman raises $26,000 for Matisyahu’s security
February 26, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: Articles, David DraimanComments Off on David Draiman raises $26,000 for Matisyahu’s security

Original article: Jerusalem Post

Over the last 48 hours over 1,000 people donated to the campaign, money will be used to pay for private security for Matisyahu and his family.

A GoFundMe campaign initiated by Jewish American hard rocker David Draiman, lead singer of Disturbed, to raise $25,000 to provide security for fellow Jewish reggae roots singer Matisyahu, more than reached its goal in only two days.

Earlier this month, two Matisyahu shows were canceled – in Tucson, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico after the venues said they couldn’t guarantee security due to anti-Israel protests that were planned outside the shows.According to the singer, the issue was actually staff who were unwilling to work at the show. The artist said that he had offered to supplement these staff shortages, but he had been refused.

“They do this because they are either antisemitic or have confused their empathy for the Palestinian people with hatred for someone like me who holds empathy for both Israelis and Palestinians,” Matisyahu said in social media posts at the time. “It truly is a sad day when dialogue with those you disagree with is abandoned for hate-mongering and silencing artistic expression.”

Matisyahu has shown support to Israel since beginning of the war
Last month, Matisyahu visited Israel to show solidarity amid the war. He visited army bases and performed for soldiers.

Draiman, who has also been outspoken in support of Israel – often draping his shoulders in an Israeli flag and displaying a ‘F*** Hamas’ banner at shows on the current Disturbed tour in the US, heard about the cancellations and decided to take action.

He launched the funding campaign, writing: “This is David Draiman of Disturbed, and I’m raising funds to provide security for my friend, Matisyahu, an amazing, peace-loving artist, who is currently dealing with unprecedented levels of antisemitism. Matisyahu and I first met years ago when he performed in Miami Beach and I had my management reach out to him when I heard about his unfortunate show cancellations in Arizona. I couldn’t let that stand. Couldn’t let him and his family continue to be terrorized, so this campaign was started. All funds will be wire transferred to Matisyahu’s management team to pay for a private security detail for him and his family for the remainder of his current tour.”

Over the last 48 hours over 1,000 people donated to the campaign and as of Saturday night, more than $26,000 had been raised, which Draiman said will be used “to pay for private security for him and his family for the duration of his current tour.”

When asked by the Post on Saturday night what he took away from the speedy and generous reaction to his appeal, Draiman said, “we are united against the scourge of antisemitism. Never again is now.”




DZ Updates: Going down memory lane!
February 22, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: updatesComments Off on DZ Updates: Going down memory lane!

I have been working hard to finalize this site and I am happy to say we are at about 80% completion as far as the main page goes. The only thing I still need to complete is the lyrics page and add in some downloads. But I am not sure what downloads I should put up, so if you guys have any ideas please feel free to let me know. You can also contact me via email in the contact me page. But as I was setting up some of the pages I have a section to show what the past themes of the site were. And well I manages to track down all of the old screenshots as well as the dates the themes were used. It’s not exact but I got them as close as I could get. Check out some of our past designs, maybe you guys remember them from back in the day. Most of the themes I decided and maintained, (before I used wordpress my site was 100% HTML) there is only about two with in this list that was made by some one else.

Check the following page for all the details if it fascinates you, I just had to post these because it was kind of a cool place from the past for me.

Past Disturbed Zone themes

 




Nashville 2-16-2014: The Exit/in
February 19, 2024 • author: Katarina Croft • categories: Concerts/Performances, Dan Donegan, David Draiman, John Moyer, Mike WengrenComments Off on Nashville 2-16-2014: The Exit/in

Thanks for an unforgettable night at EXIT/IN last night Disturbed! 🤘🔥
Some photos Photos by Kristi Potts (the ones without watermarks were uncredited)





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