Woah! Good lord, it's a cheeseburger!!!
#263287 by barackobaka
Sat Apr 23, 2011 4:21 am
Luckily google translate works semi-decently with european languages...

Devin Townsend never cease to amaze us, this time with a concept of four albums, a musical odyssey for 4 states of mind. Deconstruction, 3rd, shows us the next most extreme and deranged Devy who promises a serious a headache because of its complexity. Everything is perfectly orchestrated as always mastered and given titles by 10 minutes as "Planet Of The Apes" that would find its place in a Tim Burton movie crazy, or "Deconstruction, " which combines Heavy guitars, clear vocals, growls, piano, blast beats, choruses and even ... fart noises! "Praise The Lowered" in the very intro Lounge, and "Stand" seems more accessible, but the vocals of Devin's devilish swung dramatically. This stunning album will delight fans of Strapping Young Lad. The album concludes that this spiritual quest, "Ghost", you will hover as long as you are a fan of music. Here electric guitars give way to acoustic guitars, flutes and sound effects (river, wolf, frog ...). It flew with "Fly", singing clear and sweet Devin is magical. Anneke, ex-The Gathering, joined on some tracks and brings a very romantic at all. "Feather", "Ghost", "Seams" are pure enchantment. A haven of sweetness in our world of metal.


Wait wut, Anneke is on Ghost?
#263289 by swervedriver
Sat Apr 23, 2011 4:28 am
I thought Kat Epple, the flutist, took care of some vocal work on Ghost. They might have confused her with Anneke?
#263290 by Faffy
Sat Apr 23, 2011 4:29 am
^Wasn't the female vocals on Ghost done by a woman named Katrina, or something?

Edit. just realized Kat and Katrina might be the same person... or not. I don't know. :P
#263295 by ihsahn
Sat Apr 23, 2011 5:56 am
This review has no sense...
It resumes two presumely fantastic albums in five lines, doesn't put any opinion on it, only describes what she listened : "This stunning album will delight fans of Strapping Young Lad", no shit ?
Paper is infinite on internet, why a so short review when you know you have the privilege to be one of the firsts to listen them ?

Anyway, The Radio Metal review's is the only one we need until the release.
#263304 by GhostReverie
Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:38 am
swervedriver wrote:I thought Kat Epple, the flutist, took care of some vocal work on Ghost. They might have confused her with Anneke?

Yeah, I thought it was Kat as well. But maybe that's because she took care of the female vocal parts during the NAMM show.
#263306 by LeperMessiah1170
Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:49 am
Faffy wrote:^Wasn't the female vocals on Ghost done by a woman named Katrina, or something?

Edit. just realized Kat and Katrina might be the same person... or not. I don't know. :P


It's not. Devin has said her last name before. I forgot what it was, but it wasn't Epple.

He said it was a friend named Katrina ________. And so, by friend, you can assume she is someone he's known for a while.
#263309 by Faffy
Sat Apr 23, 2011 11:22 am
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At 2:30: "A lady named Katrina sang the female vocals (...) and Kat Epple who's a flute player did all the wind instruments". :P

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