The Devil Wears Prada discography

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The Devil Wears Prada discography
Studio albums8
EPs3
Live albums1
Singles29
Music videos30
Demo1

The Devil Wears Prada, an American metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, have released eight studio albums, one demo, three extended plays, twenty-nine singles and thirty music videos.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

YearAlbumLabelChart peaksSales
US
[1]
US
Indie

[2]
AUS
[3]
CAN
[4]
UK
[5]
2006 Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord Rise
2007 Plagues 576
2009 With Roots Above and Branches Below Ferret Music 111
2011 Dead Throne 101447166
  • US: 92,000 [6]
2013 8:18 Roadrunner 2062
  • US: 50,000 [7]
2016 Transit Blues Rise5613100
2019 The Act Solid State 704 [A]
2022 Color Decay 20031
"—" denotes a release that did not chart

Live albums

YearAlbumLabel
2012 Dead & Alive Ferret Music

Compilations

Demos

EPs

YearAlbumLabelChart peaks
US
[1]
US
Indie

[2]
AUS
[3]
2010 Zombie Ferret Music102
2015 Space Rise32247
2021 ZII Solid State11015

Singles

YearSongChart peaksAlbum
US Christian
[11]
2010"Outnumbered" [12] Zombie
2011"Born to Lose" [13] Dead Throne
"R.I.T." [14]
2012"Mammoth" [15]
2013"Martyrs" [16] 8:18
"Home for Grave" [16]
"First Sight" [17]
2014"Sailor's Prayer" [18]
"War" [19]
2015"South of the City"42Non-album single
"Supernova" [20] Space
"Alien"
2016"Daughter"Transit Blues
"To the Key of Evergreen"
2018"Sour Breath" (Julien Baker cover) [21] Non-album single
2019"Lines of Your Hands" [22] The Act
"Please Say No" [23]
"Chemical"47
2021"Termination" [24] ZII
"Nightfall" [25]
"Sacrifice" [26] Color Decay
2022"Watchtower" [27]
"Salt" [28]
"Time"
"Broken"
2023"Reaching"
"Reasons" (with Excision and Wooli) [29] Non-album single
"Ignorance"Color Decay
2024"Ritual"Non-album single

Music videos

YearSongDirector(s)
2006"Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over"Unknown
2007"Hey John, What's Your Name Again?"
2008"HTML Rulez D00d"Endeavor Media [30]
2009"Danger: Wildman"Spencer Nicholson [31]
2010"Assistant to the Regional Manager"Endeavor Media [32]
2011"Born to Lose"Drew Russ [33]
2012"Dead Throne"Unknown
"Vengeance"Michael Thelin [34]
"Mammoth"Drew Russ [35]
2013"Martyrs"Jeremy DePoyster & Andy Trick [36]
"First Sight"Maria Juranic [37]
2014"Sailor's Prayer"Robert Sexton [38]
"War"Maria Juranic [39]
2015"Planet A"Casey Pierce [40] [41] [42]
"Alien"
2016"Daughter"
"To the Key of Evergreen"Maria Juranic [43]
2017"Worldwide"Casey Pierce [44]
2019"Chemical"Kevin Johnson [45]
2020"The Thread"Max Moore [46]
2021"Forlorn"Unknown
"Sacrifice"Kate McFerren & Christopher Commons [47] [48] [49] [50]
2022"Watchtower"
"Salt"
"Time"
"Broken"Christopher Commons [51]
2023"Cancer"Kate McFerren & Christopher Commons [52] [53] [54]
"Reaching"
"Ignorance"
2024"Ritual"Wyatt Clough [55]

Notes

  1. The Act did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart, but peaked at number 40 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart. [8]

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