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#170994 by Deth Warmdover
Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:22 pm
So, being an old man, I can't keep up on all this 'rock' music everyone's listening to today. Are there any bands out there that are copying the 'Devy Metal' sound? Devy's music is so unique (solo particularlly) that it has a sub genre named to it. Since he has burned some new trails, are there any bands that are following that sound or have mentioned the Dev as a major influence?Rip off IS the sincerest form of flattery. How about tribute band?I'm suprized that some arn't taking his stuff and 'pre chewing' it for more mainstream audiences.Normally, when someone as unique as Devy comes there are pretenders to the throne.Any I've not heard of?
#170997 by Biert
Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:53 pm
The new Textures, Silhouettes, has a lot of Dev if you ask me. Progressive, flawless production, great vocals, lots of ambience.
#170999 by AlucardXIX
Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:24 pm
The new Scar Symmetry album has a song called 'Quantumleaper' that has a few very Dev inspired/ripped off parts in it.
#171005 by BrunoN
Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:11 am
Scarve has that "mellow spacey melody over ball of noise" dynamics in some songs, they admit they're inspired by SYL, their drummer even proudly boasts SYL shirt in "Luminiferous" booklet :). Also last Mnemic is somewhat SYLish in places.

And if you overlooked that, check forum member's Dosa Jhana

viewtopic.php?f=27&t=7396

It's very devish (same tuning/scales used I guess, and cool layered vocals), but with added Type-O-Negative influences. Very cool stuff.
#171007 by FUBAR
Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:28 am
Biert wrote:The new Textures, Silhouettes, has a lot of Dev if you ask me. Progressive, flawless production, great vocals, lots of ambience.


I was going to mention this. Its a great album...sounds so very Dev for a non Dev related band.
#171009 by Biert
Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:56 am
I think BrunoN also mentioned Smaxone in this context, a while ago.
#171020 by nrich
Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:30 pm
i found a couple members here at HDR with music myspaces that took a substantial amount of influence of the "devy metal" sound, almost on the brink of being pure rip-offs

one of those guys did ambient stuff too and basically did his own shitty version of devlab
#171068 by JuZ
Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:05 pm
FUBAR wrote:
Biert wrote:The new Textures, Silhouettes, has a lot of Dev if you ask me. Progressive, flawless production, great vocals, lots of ambience.


I was going to mention this. Its a great album...sounds so very Dev for a non Dev related band.


Yep, I third that. Silhouettes somehow manages to sound derivative AND excellent. There are some great transitions from Mesuggahesque riffage / technicality, to some really beuatiful (and clearly Dev-inspired) moments. If they said they weren't inspired by the likes of Meshuggah, Dev and even Mike Patton, they'd be fibbing.

Like I said, it's been done before but they do it so well. Check it out. :D
#171074 by FUBAR
Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:34 pm
JuZ wrote:
FUBAR wrote:
Biert wrote:The new Textures, Silhouettes, has a lot of Dev if you ask me. Progressive, flawless production, great vocals, lots of ambience.


I was going to mention this. Its a great album...sounds so very Dev for a non Dev related band.


Yep, I third that. Silhouettes somehow manages to sound derivative AND excellent. There are some great transitions from Mesuggahesque riffage / technicality, to some really beuatiful (and clearly Dev-inspired) moments. If they said they weren't inspired by the likes of Meshuggah, Dev and even Mike Patton, they'd be fibbing.

Like I said, it's been done before but they do it so well. Check it out. :D


In the latest terrorizer magazine they say they get the meshuggah and devin townsend comparisons all the time...and admit to being influenced by both.
#171080 by Deth Warmdover
Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:40 pm
Just got Silhouettes....OK, I get what y'all mean....Very good....me like. 8)
#171131 by JuZ
Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:25 am
Deth Warmdover wrote:Just got Silhouettes....OK, I get what y'all mean....Very good....me like. 8)


Sweet. Glad we didn't waste your money! :lol:

I've found it to be a bit of a grower... It has that initial punch, but over repeated listens I found myself liking it more and more.
#171132 by JuZ
Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:27 am
FUBAR wrote:
JuZ wrote:
FUBAR wrote:
Biert wrote:The new Textures, Silhouettes, has a lot of Dev if you ask me. Progressive, flawless production, great vocals, lots of ambience.


I was going to mention this. Its a great album...sounds so very Dev for a non Dev related band.


Yep, I third that. Silhouettes somehow manages to sound derivative AND excellent. There are some great transitions from Mesuggahesque riffage / technicality, to some really beuatiful (and clearly Dev-inspired) moments. If they said they weren't inspired by the likes of Meshuggah, Dev and even Mike Patton, they'd be fibbing.

Like I said, it's been done before but they do it so well. Check it out. :D


In the latest terrorizer magazine they say they get the meshuggah and devin townsend comparisons all the time...and admit to being influenced by both.


Cool. We're all influenced by who we listen to on some level, so showing your influences isn't necessarily a bad thing.

What I don't understand is when a band tries to pretend otherwise, when anyone with ears knows different. Good on them for being honest.
#174762 by holtoid
Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:36 pm
Im massivley influenced by the Dev, I had ago a writing a Dev styled tune kinda from the Terria/Ocean Machine Era you can listen and have a laugh here: www.myspace.com/teslaearth, the songs called Gateway it should play straight away.

It's all meat baby!
#174768 by Abydost
Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:41 pm
holtoid wrote:Im massivley influenced by the Dev, I had ago a writing a Dev styled tune kinda from the Terria/Ocean Machine Era you can listen and have a laugh here: http://www.myspace.com/teslaearth, the songs called Gateway it should play straight away.

It's all meat baby!


Dude, Gateway is truly epicly fantastic! I want more!!
#174789 by FUBAR
Tue Sep 30, 2008 2:11 am
I've just been listening to the Anathema song 'Shroud of Frost' which is quite an old track but the ending of the song reminds me of Devs stuff, very dreamy and floaty.

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