Ever since hearing all the poopy stuff on the song "Deconstruction," it occurred to me that this song (and somewhat this album) is Shitstorm part 2. The central line "You want crazy, I'll show you crazy." And that song and that album did show one aspect of "crazy" whatever that is.
But on this album, we get a better representation of what it's really like. Reaching for the Omniverse, then suddenly feeling like it's all BS, moving in a thousand directions at once, some grand, some the most base of all human functions, some complex. etc. And the song "Deconstruction" is in many ways the climax of it. I love it, it is crazy in a way that connects with me more than anything on Alien and I dig that album.
As much as Devy has said "This is not Strapping," the connection between this album and Strapping is obvious and natural. Yes, the rage is gone. But the wildness of the just letting the muse go and take it as far as possible is a part of what made Strapping appeal to folks.
And as much as I dig chilling to Ghost, what I love most about Devy's music is when he's pushing the boundaries into new territory. So thanks for Decon, I got what I wanted.
But on this album, we get a better representation of what it's really like. Reaching for the Omniverse, then suddenly feeling like it's all BS, moving in a thousand directions at once, some grand, some the most base of all human functions, some complex. etc. And the song "Deconstruction" is in many ways the climax of it. I love it, it is crazy in a way that connects with me more than anything on Alien and I dig that album.
As much as Devy has said "This is not Strapping," the connection between this album and Strapping is obvious and natural. Yes, the rage is gone. But the wildness of the just letting the muse go and take it as far as possible is a part of what made Strapping appeal to folks.
And as much as I dig chilling to Ghost, what I love most about Devy's music is when he's pushing the boundaries into new territory. So thanks for Decon, I got what I wanted.