Original release and touring In June and July 2006, the band went on their first tour in three years, during which, they debuted "Sowing Season", "Degausser", "Luca", and "(Fork and Knife)". On October 5, the album's title and track listing was revealed. From mid October to early December, the band went on a U.S. tour alongside
Dashboard Confessional. On October 18, the album's cover art was revealed. Two days later, "Sowing Season" was made available for streaming via the band's
Myspace account. Throughout October and November the band performed a series of in-store acoustic gigs.
The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me was made available for streaming on November 20, and released a day later through
Interscope. In January 2007, the band announced they were in the process of making a music video. After touring and promoting previous record
Déjà Entendu, the band became increasingly reluctant to give interviews or talk to the press in promotion of the record. In one of a few exceptions during the UK tour, Lacey discussed that this was due to many journalists and publications misrepresenting and taking quotes out of context to make their interviews more interesting. Lacey also felt "more comfortable" not having to worry about photo shoots and music videos and instead just concentrate on writing and performing music. Few television, radio or online performances were given either. Lead singer Jesse Lacey was interviewed by
WFNX on April 24, 2007 at the First Act Guitar Studio, Boston as part of an acoustic performance for
VW Green Room that was subsequently made available to download. The track "Jesus Christ" was performed on both
NBC's ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien and the Late Show with David Letterman'' on
CBS. In March and April 2007, the band went on a tour of the U.S. "Jesus Christ" was released to radio on March 27. In July and August, Lacey went on a solo tour with
Kevin Devine and Grace Read. In August, the band played several European festivals including
Reading and Leeds in the United Kingdom,
Lowlands in the Netherlands,
FM4 Frequency Festival in Austria. From mid October to mid December, the band went on a tour of the U.S. with
Thrice and
MewithoutYou. A music video for "Jesus Christ" directed by Moh Azima was produced; however, it was never used by the band. Originally made available in 2009 before being taken down, Azima made the video available to stream on his own website in January 2012. "Archers" was featured in the 2008 racing video game
Burnout Paradise, and "Sowing Season" was included in the 2009
rhythm music game Guitar Hero 5. A live fancam performances of "Sowing Season" from the band's show at The Academy in
Newcastle upon Tyne in February 2012 was made available by
O2, with another performance from
Brazil in July 2014. In 2023, Interscope's
Luke Wood recalled the band's desire for lack of promotion for the album, "There wasn't a music video, there wasn’t even a photo shoot. There wasn't a bio. They wanted none of it. They were retreating from the commercialization of the genre they came from. They were like, 'Okay, everybody else is this, we're gonna be that.'" The only promotional appearances from the band were performance of "Jesus Christ" on ''Conan O'Brien
and David Letterman''. This version included a lyric sheet that was not included with the original CD. The vinyl set was made available in stores on March 23, 2010. Another pressing of the album was done by Academy Fight Song, which went up for pre-order on their website on May 17, 2010. This pressing was released on September 17, 2010. The album was repressed by Music on Vinyl in late 2013. Upon the album's release, the band requested in the liner notes for fans to send them $1 in the mail to receive a lyric booklet. The album initially did not include lyrics because the band ran out of room and preferred to put other photographs in the liner booklet instead. A second "no thrills" version was subsequently made available at the band's merchandise kiosk at shows and on their website. ==Critical reception==