Artist's albums
Color Decay (Deluxe)
2023 · album
Sacrifice (Ray Volpe Remix)
2023 · single
Salt (Fairlane Remix)
2023 · single
Ignorance
2023 · single
Reasons
2023 · single
Reaching
2023 · single
Color Decay
2022 · album
Broken
2022 · EP
Time
2022 · EP
Salt
2022 · single
Watchtower
2022 · single
Sacrifice
2021 · single
ZII
2021 · EP
Nightfall
2021 · single
Termination
2021 · single
Live in London
2020 · single
The Act
2019 · album
Chemical
2019 · single
Please Say No
2019 · single
Lines of Your Hands
2019 · single
Sour Breath
2018 · single
Transit Blues
2016 · album
To The Key Of Evergreen
2016 · single
Daughter
2016 · single
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Biography
The Devil Wears Prada rely on contrast as they nimbly balance metallic turbulence, hardcore spirit, provocatively eloquent lyricism, and melodic exorcism. In between these opposing extremes, the band—Mike Hranica [vocals], Jeremy DePoyster [guitar, vocals], Kyle Sipress [guitar], Jonathan Gering [keys, synths, programming, production], Giuseppe Capolupo [drums], and Mason Nagy [bass]—have fashioned an ever-evolving signature style buttressed by layers of sonic hues. They’ve harbored this space since forming in 2005. Speaking to the band’s growing influence, fans voted 2009’s With Roots Above and Branches Below one of the “5 Greatest Metalcore Albums” in a Revolver poll as the outlet christened it “a true metalcore landmark.” The group have 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. Upon arrival, mxdwn applauded ZII as “phenomenal,” and Metal Injection went as far as to claim, “This mini-concept has outlived the zombie revival.” In the wake of the EP, the group exceeded a-quarter-of-a-billion cumulative streams and views. Now, The Devil Wears Prada’s signature dynamic divergence defines the group’s eighth full-length offering, Color Decay [Solid State].