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#91661 by Biert
Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:21 am
Found this article on Blabbermouth.Net:

DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND's New Album Is Full Of 'Bludgeoningly Heavy Lullabies' - Oct. 14, 2005
STRAPPING YOUNG LAD frontman Devin Townsend recently spoke to MTV.com about the recently completed new album from DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND, "Synchestra", due in February/March via InsideOut.

"Strangely enough, this is the first record I've done that was made to [be] enjoyed," Townsend said. "I'm expecting people to hate [this music], because it's really sensitive and heavy and epic, and everything's really pleasing about it. I don't know how many people want to listen to pleasing music. A lot of people are still into being assaulted every time they turn on their stereo. Those people will think it's a wussy, pain-in-the-ass record. People who're sick of dudes yelling at them will love it."

Still, he added, "It's super fucking heavy — like bludgeoningly heavy. But they're all bludgeoningly heavy lullabies. This is a record you can put on that'll make you feel good. It's like a celebration — something you put on in the morning, or when you want to sing along and laugh and smile, but still have it so heavy that when you crank it up, it will level any of your death-metal competition."

Songtitles set to appear on "Synchestra" include "Let It Roll", "Hyper-Geek", "Notes From Africa", "Judgment", "A Simple Lullaby" and "Sunshine and Happiness". Six of the album's 13 cuts clock in at or just under 10 minutes and one features a guest appearance by guitarist Steve Vai (Townsend sang on Vai's 1993 album, "Sex & Religion").

"I love writing music and songs, but I'm getting more and more tired of playing guitar and singing," Townsend told MTV.com. "There's this big long part I'd written for this solo, and sometimes, I'm in the headspace for guitar and other times, I'm just not. Right now I'm not. I just couldn't give a fuck. So I gave [Vai] a call."


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#91667 by Atari
Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:56 am
Hell fucking yes. Looks like i was right about Februaury...

#91676 by Das Schuetzenfest
Fri Oct 14, 2005 12:43 pm
Yup, here is the direct link:

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/151146 ... tory.jhtml

How Borivoj Krgin always manages to find all these articles and newspieces is beyond me.

And how it is possible that so many morons who post their opinions on Blabbermouth are even able to write or to utilize a computer is even more beyond me.

"Devin Townsend is overrated"

:lol: Sure.

#91678 by Atari
Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:13 pm
the idiots are getting owned by the Dev-heads.

8)

#91681 by artfag
Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:25 pm
I find it interesting to read that he's getting tired of playing guitar and singing. I used to wonder why it seemed almost all bands never reach a stage where they express anything like that after X amount of years.

I wonder if that's a small temporary phase, or if this might have a big impact on future Devy projects? I'm a fan of Eko and even Devlab in certain moods, and what little I've read about The Hummer so far. His 'electronic' music doesn't jive with anything else in my collection, and that's a good thing.

Maybe we'll start seeing things from a stronger compositional angle?

But then again maybe tomorrow he starts a new strapping album, who knows with the Dev. It's all gold.


I can't WAIT for this album. Bludgeoning lullabies. Whew.

#91688 by Das Schuetzenfest
Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:08 pm
artfag wrote: Maybe we'll start seeing things from a stronger compositional angle?


Maybe Devin pulls a Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke frontman) and works as a classical composer in the future. 8)

#91689 by psychotic
Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:09 pm
The second and third paragraphs made me laugh out loud when I read them. No one explains things quite like Devin. Anyway, yeah, I'm even more excited about this, he explained it exactly the way I was hoping it would be explained.

#91692 by Das Schuetzenfest
Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:16 pm
psychotic wrote:The second and third paragraphs made me laugh out loud when I read them. No one explains things quite like Devin. Anyway, yeah, I'm even more excited about this, he explained it exactly the way I was hoping it would be explained.


The songtitle "Sunshine and Happiness" had me in stitches, coming from Devin Townsend... :mrgreen:

#91700 by Atari
Fri Oct 14, 2005 4:50 pm
First Love Metal, now Sunshine Metal. All good. :D

#91705 by Coma Divine
Fri Oct 14, 2005 6:47 pm
Das Schuetzenfest wrote:
artfag wrote: Maybe we'll start seeing things from a stronger compositional angle?


Maybe Devin pulls a Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke frontman) and works as a classical composer in the future. 8)
And moves to Iceland and then New Zealand. I can dig it. :D

#91721 by artfag
Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:11 am
Das Schuetzenfest wrote:Maybe Devin pulls a Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke frontman) and works as a classical composer in the future. 8)


Bring it on!

#91725 by funny_little_guy
Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:41 am
Am I the only one who noticed this?!!?

...and one features a guest appearance by guitarist Steve Vai...
!!!

We never got confermation of this and now it seems it is acually true!! Mabye im just behind or something but still it's dammed exiting.[/code]

#91732 by Blazingmonga
Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:56 am
Yeah, I noticed that. Will be very interesting to hear what Vai can add to Dev's music!

#91733 by Jazz
Sat Oct 15, 2005 5:24 am
I wouldn't mind if The Dev moved to New Zealand! The album is gonna be killer!

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