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THE DEV GET DOWN AND DIRTY ON HARD ROCK PARTY TRACK “HELL BENT”

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Today THE DEV is making their mark in the metal world with the rollout of their new hard-hitting single, “Hell Bent.” With vivacious vocals paired with electric guitar, the highflier’s hit will become your new party anthem as you can’t get enough of their feel-good magnetism. 

 

"Hell Bent is a song that describes the energy and vibe of us as humans wanting to come out of a dark time and enjoy what is to be human and live in a society again...to have fun, see friends, enjoy time together, and party!!!" - Ryan Danley, Guitarist of THE DEV 

 

THE DEV is a female fronted hard rock band from Central Florida. The band puts the fan experience at the forefront of everything they do from their unforgettable music to their dynamic and awe-inspiring onstage performances. The band’s mission is to wipe away the everyday stresses of life from the moment they hit the stage, leaving audiences relishing in the moment and hanging on until the very last note.

The band is composed of lead vocalist Nikollaj, guitarists Ryan Danley & Barrett Jones, bassist John Panaccione, and drummer Chris Caruso. THE DEV showcases a bright new spirit in rock music with rising star and front woman Nikollaj. Alongside her are industry veterans who have toured with acts including Heart and Alice Cooper, graced the stages of the Vans Warped Tour, shared the stage with Slash, Avenged Sevenfold, Flyleaf, and Rise Against, and secured their fair share of endorsements, movie placements, and radio spotlights. With no shortage of experience, THE DEV combines their unparalleled rock ‘n’ roll chops with their bright-eyed spirit of the scene's next generation of powerhouses.

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