Matt DeVries | |
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DeVries performing with Fear Factory in 2013
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Background information | |
Born | January 28, 1977 |
Genres | Groove metal, metalcore, industrial metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Electric guitar, Bass guitar |
Years active | 1995 - 2015 |
Labels | Roadrunner, Nuclear Blast, Ferret |
Associated acts | Six Feet Under, Chimaira, Ringworm, Fear Factory, Unearth, Ascension |
Website | www.chimaira.com |
Notable instruments | |
ESP MFA-600 |
Matthew DeVries (born January 28, 1977) is the former rhythm guitarist in the heavy metal band Chimaira and the former bassist in the metal band Fear Factory. During his time with Chimaira, he, along with Rob Arnold (the lead guitarist) and Mark Hunter (the lead singer) wrote a large number of the band's songs. In 2005, DeVries appeared on the Roadrunner United: The All Star Sessions album, playing on two of the tracks written by Joey Jordison drummer of Slipknot, "Annihilation by the Hands of God" and "Constitution Down".
In 2003, DeVries was beaten badly in Liverpool while on tour with Chimaira. The attack was unprovoked and had nothing to do with DeVries' membership of Chimaira or Chimaira's genre of music in general. The band's next two performances, in Dublin & Belfast, Ireland were scheduled as normal and the band performed both concerts as a four-piece, while DeVries recovered in hospital. He was then able to join them after that for the rest of the UK/European Tour.
It was announced in March 2011 that DeVries would be the touring bass player for Six Feet Under along with fellow Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold and former Chimaira drummer Kevin Talley.
Matt DeVries left Chimaira after Chimaira Christmas '11 for 'personal reasons'.
In February 2012, he joined industrial metal band, Fear Factory, replacing Byron Stroud as bassist. He left the band in May 2015, being replaced by former Static-X and current Ministry bassist Tony Campos.
In February 2014, he began touring as the bassist for Unearth.
He filled in for John Campbell from Lamb of God on the last 2013 leg of their Resolution Tour, who had to pull out due to a family emergency.