True, bubblegum pop fans wouldn't like Devin, but I don't see why the kind of person that would appreciate Radiohead's music, wouldn't also like Devin Townsend. Aside from the odd scream here and there, I think a lot of Devin's stuff would appeal to non-metallers.
My mother isn't into metal per-se, but she likes stuff like Queen and Meatloaf, and said she liked a lot of the Metallica songs I played when I lived at home. I bought her a copy of Ocean Machine for xmas. It'll be interesting to see if she likes it or not. If she does, I'm getting her a copy of Terria as well.
My mother isn't into metal per-se, but she likes stuff like Queen and Meatloaf, and said she liked a lot of the Metallica songs I played when I lived at home. I bought her a copy of Ocean Machine for xmas. It'll be interesting to see if she likes it or not. If she does, I'm getting her a copy of Terria as well.




I am going to cite a reference to the Motley Crue biography of a few years ago, "The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band" (which, by the way, is a very fun read in general and has all kinds of salacious details
of what it's like to be in a "popular" heavy metal band). In it, I forget which band member it was, but it was probably Nikki Sixx as he was the most cogent and intelligent :genius: of the four, likened the music industry to a meat grinder. That it needs something to grind so it takes the bands and just "processes" them into something they weren't before. The pressure to be successful and sell millions of albums becomes too great and you lose sight of what it was you were making music for in the first place.
was the most successful album so far. It looks to me, and I'm just some guy, that the pressure is beginning to build for SYL. When executives smell money they go looking for it. You know, a better term than "pressure" would be "heat." SYL are getting some heat now that 
. I made him swear he'd listen three times before he formed a judgement. He did. Said he dug the music and that it was interesting and that he'd like to hear more. He said he didn't really like the singing, though.


