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DEVIN TOWNSEND Says 'Deconstruction' Will Feature Guest Appearances by Death Metal's Elite - Oct. 13, 2009
U.K.'s Bizarre magazine recently conducted an interview with Canadian musician/producer Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, STEVE VAI, LAMB OF GOD, DARKEST HOUR, GWAR) about "Addicted" and "Deconstruction", the second and third in a series of albums to be made available under the DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT moniker. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Bizarre: Could you tell me a little about the third record? It'd be cool to know how things are going to progress with your character from here. It's called "Deconstruction", isn't it?

Devin: The character decides to deconstruct it after he's recognized that there's something underneath it all that needs to be dealt with. So he decides to take himself apart, every element of himself…from the booze, to the sex, to the religion… and just figure out why he does what he does. In some ways the character is convinced that he can figure it out. That he is more important or intelligent than every other human and he wants to try for a very selfish reason. But at the end of "Deconstruction" he realizes that what he's looking at is a cheeseburger, which is a metaphor for anything. By trying to figure out what it is, he's realized that what he's looking at is something really stupid and inconsequential and he doesn't even eat cheeseburgers so he's got a headache. And he realizes through that deconstruction that, no matter how far you go into reality or infinity, you're always in the middle. That's the nature of infinity — whatever direction you go in, you're always where you are. So by going in all these crazy directions you get all this information that ultimately just fills your head with noise.

"Deconstruction" is a really heavy record, a real symphony in a lot of ways, but with heavy musicians from the metal world — friends of mine. I love metal and have listened to it my whole life so I'm just involved with artists from other bands. Specifically death metal vocals, because I can't really do that. I can fake it, but I can't do the real guttural thing. So I'm trying to find friends from death metal bands who can play various characters on the album. It's going to be an absolutely mind-bendingly heavy record. And then, the last record, where the guy figures out that he doesn't have all the answers, features acoustic, pop sort of folk songs. Really beautiful mellow things.

Bizarre: So what kind of conclusion does he come to?

Devin: I think he realizes that the whole quest was sort of pointless, because he's back exactly where he started in the first place. A little worse for wear because my head's full of all this stuff, but now I've realized that I don't need to do any of that stuff. It's not really important at all. The things that are important are free. Maybe being an artist is really nothing to do with making a point or a statement. I'm just doing my thing, I'm accountable for it — for example, explaining it in interviews. I'm definitely into explaining what the project is about, but it's not about me. I'm not on some sort of quest or mission, it's just an art project.

Throughout the ages, it seems that artists have been trying to connect with something bigger than themselves and so this project is just a rendezvous with that kind of energy. It's like, here's this metaphor — look at "Star Wars", "Lord of the Rings" or the "Divine Comedy". They're all basically the same, which seems to prove that humans are simple and very similar to each other. I get mails from people saying, "We're very much the same." And, you know what, all humans are the same so keep in mind that as a friend, as a person, there's a good chance that I wouldn't get along with ninety per cent of the people who think we're the same.

I have like three or four friends and am a very private person. As Devin, the person, I'm very different from my artistic self. Everything that I'm saying, in these song and records, as "I" isn't necessarily me — it's the character I've created. I mean, what do I do? I eat chips and watch TV. There's no profound anything. I like art, and I'm capable enough to do it the way I feel it needs to be done from my perspective and I'm not afraid to do that anymore.

Bizarre: Can you tell me which death metal artists you'll be working with on the next album?

Devin: I want people with established fans. I start touring in January so I'm going to see if anyone will be interested that. There's a lot of cool vocalists that do a lot of different styles and there are a lot of different characters on this record. So I'd like to be able say, "I know that your band are into this, so here's a character that personifies that."

The thing to keep in mind that I don't want to make a record that tries to haul people up on their beliefs. The characters are more observing the things around them and I don't want to create parodies of these high-profile metal musicians. I truly want to make a record that's crazy heavy and there are certain things I can't do. As a vocalist, I can scream and I've got a really good singing voice, but I can't do the really heavy vocals. When I write a song, I hear these monstrous death vocals, but every time I try to do it, I can't. So I want somebody who can shake the floor. I've got ideas but I haven't talked to anyone yet so I don't want to say anything.

Read the entire interview from Bizarre magazine.

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COMMENT |
posted by : AcrylicAfternoons
10/13/2009 10:29:04 PM

Dev is great, one of the few interesting artists in Prog Metal these days

COMMENT |
posted by : Weeze
10/13/2009 10:58:04 PM

i say mikael akerfeldt

COMMENT |
posted by : PsyclapseChris
10/13/2009 11:17:42 PM

I would count Akerfeldt in for sure. Devin certainly wouldn't overlook him, as they seem to be on the same sort of artistic wavelength.

'Deconstruction' is seeming like it's going to be one hell of a firestorm.

I'm excited. :)

COMMENT |
posted by : BarryWhiteManilow
10/13/2009 11:23:24 PM

Kind of reminds me of Ziltoid where the great revelation is that:Spoiler?: he's a literal puppet imagined by a bored Starbucks cashier.

COMMENT |
posted by : Morfy
10/13/2009 11:30:37 PM

Fuck, this sounds awesome..

COMMENT |
posted by : Ace1092001
10/13/2009 11:32:29 PM

This is one of the most honest talks about art and artists I've ever heard.

COMMENT |
posted by : walter12345
10/13/2009 11:33:37 PM

Interesting read. He's a real cerebral dude. Makes the most beautiful/crushing music ive ever heard as well. Addicted is going to be super.

COMMENT | Whoa whoa whoa
posted by : Chainedown
10/13/2009 11:54:39 PM

Akerfeldt? He's a great musician, but I rather see Devin Townsend get Ihsahn involved instead. I know he doesn't do guttural stuff, but... Or how about that dude from Immolation? I love Immolation.

One more... since when is Devin associated with GWAR?

COMMENT | answer
posted by : aint-anger
10/13/2009 11:56:19 PM

Devin produced Back to Hell.

COMMENT | Devin Townsend
posted by : Prohibited014
10/13/2009 11:59:29 PM

For mayor.

This guy is amazing, cant wait to hear the rest of these albums.

COMMENT | Important information
posted by : Ironlung
10/14/2009 12:18:45 AM

He starts touring early next year. But I am ready for this now!

COMMENT | I want people with established fans
posted by : Tellingthetruestoryfirst
10/14/2009 1:29:08 AM

So basically he doesn't have the clout to do it on his own... his own fans aren't enough for him, he now wants other bands' fans too!

Sounds like greed to me!



COMMENT | I want people with established fans...
posted by : mortalfungus
10/14/2009 1:30:32 AM

So I guess he could even call that chick from Arch Enemy...total garbage BUT, for NON artistical reasons, she's got established fans.

COMMENT | Åkerfeldt would be a cool guest,
posted by : Poops McGee
10/14/2009 1:31:41 AM

or perhaps Paul Kuhr from Novembers Doom, he's got s real monsterous but still intelligible growl. Looking veeeeeery much forward to this album as well as Addicted...!

COMMENT |
posted by : rah
10/14/2009 1:50:55 AM

I would piss my pants if Paul Kuhr made it onto a Devin Townsend record, seriously.

COMMENT | Devin is a goddamn genius
posted by : piece_by_piece
10/14/2009 1:57:17 AM

I am perhaps a bit too excited about this....

COMMENT |
posted by : Rotem
10/14/2009 2:39:10 AM

WHY WASN'T I INFORMED THAT THE ALBUM IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PREORDER?!?! (Addicted, not Deconstruction.)

Also, I'm expecting someone like Peter Tätgren (spelling?) or Glenn Benton. But Paul Kuhr would be fucking great! Especially if he recreates what is on "The Novella Reservoir". That guy from The Faceless would be sweet too, but they're building steam and not really established with a huge fan base.

COMMENT |
posted by : Tatann
10/14/2009 3:49:11 AM

Dan Swanö and Michael Akerfeldt (both Prog and Death masters) are obvious choices

I think Glen Benton would bring a great performance, just like he did with Vital Remains

and of course David Vincent / Erik Rutan, cause you can't talk Death Metal without including Morbid Angel

COMMENT |
posted by : the2989
10/14/2009 3:49:49 AM

Devin Townsend rules! I cannot get enough of his music, even though he's written so much over the years. I suppose that's a good thing, because I have barely listened to half of everything he's written at this point. I've got a ways to go.

COMMENT |
posted by : the2989
10/14/2009 3:50:54 AM

That said, I don't know my death metal vocalists. I never really was big into that scene, so I'm not somebody who should endorse his opinions.

COMMENT | and I forgot Joe Duplantier
posted by : Tatann
10/14/2009 3:55:16 AM

I'm not a big fan of Gojira anymore, I loved the 2 first albums but the 2 last ones bored me a little... plus they became too famous, and we know where fame leads...
but Joe is still a great vocalist and would get along nicely with Devin Townsend, both composing the same kind of extreme yet modern music, with prog vibes and an ecologic speech

COMMENT |
posted by : rooster21
10/14/2009 4:21:59 AM

Get Peter Tagtgren. Best voice in metal. The new Hypocrisy is amazing. Consider Tomas Lindberg too. Probably the most recognizable voice in metal.

COMMENT |
posted by : DeadSkin Mask
10/14/2009 4:52:23 AM

You can hear the ENITRE title track from the upcoming album "addicted" here:
http://www.hevydevy.com/news/

Also, you can pre-order it from there too...

Can't Wait.

COMMENT |
posted by : gothicgrin
10/14/2009 4:55:27 AM

I would like to hear Chuck Billy on the record with him, he'd be able to delliver the goods live aswell.

COMMENT |
posted by : -deanerhead-
10/14/2009 8:14:26 AM

Actually, preorder is at cmdistro:
http://www.cmdistro.com/Search/devin_addicted

COMMENT |
posted by : CarcPazu
10/14/2009 8:46:19 AM

From what I remember, Devin said recently he couldn't stand Death Metal vocals. Also, he said as a new father and blah blah blah, he was kinda tired of heavy music. This interview just threw everything he said this year through the window... that's a bit confusing.

Don't get me wrong, I glad he said what he just said, but it's completely the opposite of his last statements.

(I agree to get Benton, he just killed in Vital Remains' Dechristianized.)

COMMENT | chainedown
posted by : fermentis
10/14/2009 8:50:05 AM

he is assosiated with gwar because, as that dude above me almost got right, he produced gwars "beyond hell" album.
and the singer of gwar guested on the rerecorded version of far beyond metal.
and say what you want about opeth's frontmans musicianship, his death vox are GREAT!!
swano and the singer of novembers doom would be great too



COMMENT | tellingthetruestoryfirst
posted by : fermentis
10/14/2009 8:59:40 AM

re: looking for vocalists with established fans
"can't do it by himself"
really?
REALLY???

so he hasnt been doing by himself for his past 6 or 7 or more solo albums??
also, he was the frontman of strapping young lad, you know....

i don't think he NEEDS help. but when you have friends (and metal gods) like he does, and his ability, then why not???

greedy?? thats straight up retarded.
get a new perspective jack-off.
if he was really greedy, he'd use his fame to sell ALOT more records by comprimising his integrity and switching to a more "linkin park" or "new metal" sound.

COMMENT | As a longtime DT fan
posted by : Hank F'n Scorpio
10/14/2009 10:05:30 AM

Here's a lesson for you all:

Wait until it exists. Devin talks a lot and changes his mind numerous times. There have been countless projects mentioned in interviews that have never materialized. I'm sure Deconstruction will be mind blowing but until it is done, take what he says with a grain of salt.
Initially, this project was to be 4 albums by Xmas and he was not going to tour again. So there you go.

COMMENT |
posted by : Tastymeatloaf47
10/14/2009 12:32:32 PM

I'd love if Akerfeldt was on the next album.

I think Karl Schubach from Misery Signals would be a good choice. He's not a death metal vocalist, but he has a monster scream!

COMMENT |
posted by : Tastymeatloaf47
10/14/2009 12:33:15 PM

Also, I agree with Hank.
Devin does seem to evolve and change his mind a lot.
But then again, who doesn't?

COMMENT | Tatann
posted by : walter12345
10/14/2009 12:35:59 PM

Yes, selling more records automatically means that the music sucks. Gojira's last two albums have been incredible, don't say the music sucked just because they are gaining more fans. Joe would be a great guest vocalist as well as Akerfeldt, but I'm leaning towards Nergal personally. Devin talks a lot about Behemoth.

COMMENT | Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh
posted by : Grindcore Maniac
10/14/2009 5:45:31 PM

Devin Townsend is a huge influence of mine I love every piece of music he's ever done he's a legend. I'm really looking forward to this album Especialy if it has Death Metal vocalists on it as thats what I do so i'm looking forward to hearing other Death Metal vocalists singing to Devins music. I have a feeling the vocalists will be Dave Vincent, Corpse Grinder, Mikael Akerfeldt, Lord Worm, Nergal, and possibly Peter Tägtgren.

COMMENT |
posted by : M84
10/14/2009 7:13:23 PM

Glen Benton is horrible.

COMMENT | Suh-weet!
posted by : Queef Breath
10/14/2009 9:17:01 PM

He's gonna tour again!

COMMENT |
posted by : drumheed
10/15/2009 7:07:31 AM

Akerfeldt would obv be mint! I rekon Randy Blythe too, they would prob be quite closely associated after Dev's involvement in palaces

COMMENT | walter12345
posted by : Tatann
10/15/2009 8:37:26 AM

I didn't say that Gojira were sell-outs or their music sucked, but here in France, contrary to the rest of the world, we've known Gojira for many years, long before the 3rd album came out, and even if this album brought new elements, it wasn't as new for us as for the US for example
plus I simply prefer the first 2 albums, which is a personal opinion (which I forgot was forbidden here on Blabbermouth) and I didn't like their attitude on stage when I saw them last summer, getting a bit arrogant cause they toured America with great bands, and I was annoyed by the fact that they played only songs from the last albums and none from the first ones

COMMENT |
posted by : Deathinmusic
10/17/2009 10:53:55 AM

Devin is amazing.. I sure hope I get to see him this tour, I doubt he'll be anywhere near me though.



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