DISTURBED's David Draiman Teases Band's Follow-Up Album Material
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DISTURBED frontman David Draiman has shared a cryptic message on social media, hinting at the band's upcoming material.

On Saturday (May 30), Draiman took to his X account to write: "I'll tell you one thing… I've had a lot of time to go over these last songs we've written.

Took time away, came back to them, and fell in love with them all over again." The quote appears to be referencing the band's follow-up album material, which has been recorded since their 2022 release "Divisive".

Draiman adds: "It'll be some time…but I can't wait for these songs to see the light of day," Earlier this year, guitarist Dan Donegan spoke about the band's recording process and creative approach.

He mentioned that during a session in Los Angeles, they wrote and tracked material, including a song called "I Will Not Break".

The track features a riff from 1998 and is said to be inspired by DISTURBED's early days.

DISTURBED has been touring in support of their latest release, celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut album "The Sickness".

The band has sold over 26,000 equivalent album units in its first week of release and debuted at No.

13 on the Billboard 200 chart.