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Infobox musical artist | name = Devin Townsend| image = Devin tuska 2010.jpg| alt =| caption = Devin Townsend performing at Tuska Metal Festival, Finland (July 2010).| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Devin Garret Townsend| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|1972|5|5| birth_place = New Westminster , British Columbia , Canada | death_date =| death_place =| origin =| instrument = Singing|Vocals , guitar s, Bass guitar|bass , Keyboard instrument|keyboards , drum machine , Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler , banjo | genre = Extreme metal , thrash metal , industrial metal , death metal , grindcore , progressive metal , progressive rock , Ambient music|ambient | occupation = Singer-songwriter , musician , Record producer|producer | years_active = 1993–present| label =| associated_acts = The Devin Townsend Band, The Devin Townsend Project, Strapping Young Lad , Steve Vai , Punky Brüster , IR8 , Front Line Assembly , Grey Skies, Caustic Thought, Noisescapes, Ayreon , The Wildhearts , Bent Sea | website = URL|www.hevydevy.com| notable_instruments = Peavey, ESP, Fender, and Gibson Devin Garret Townsend (born May 5, 1972) is a Canadians|Canadian musician and record producer . He was the founder, songwriter, vocalist , and guitarist in extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad from 1994 to 2007 and has had an extensive career as a solo artist.

After performing in a number of heavy metal music|metal bands in education in Canada|high school , Townsend was discovered by a record label in 1993 and was asked to perform lead vocals on Steve Vai 's album Sex & Religion . After recording and touring with Vai, Townsend was discouraged by what he found in the music industry, and vented his anger on Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing|a solo album released under the pseudonym Strapping Young Lad. He soon assembled a band under the name, and released the critically acclaimed City (Strapping Young Lad album)|City in 1997. Since then, he has released three more studio albums with Strapping Young Lad, along with solo material released under his own independent record label, HevyDevy Records. Townsend's solo albums, a diverse mix of hard rock and progressive metal , have featured a varying lineup of supporting musicians. In 2002 he formed The Devin Townsend Band, a dedicated lineup which recorded and toured for two of his solo releases.

In 2007, Townsend disbanded both Strapping Young Lad and The Devin Townsend Band, taking a break from touring to spend more time with his family. After a two-year hiatus, he began work on a four-album series called The Devin Townsend Project, with each album written in a different style. The first two entries in the series, Ki (album)|Ki and Addicted (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Addicted , were released in 2009. Townsend scheduled tours throughout Australia and North America in 2010 in support of the albums, and released the next two, Deconstruction (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Deconstruction and Ghost (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Ghost , in 2011.

Townsend's trademark production style, featuring a heavily multitracked wall of sound , has been compared to the styles of Phil Spector and Frank Zappa . His versatile vocal delivery ranges from screaming (music)|screaming to an opera-esque clean vocals|singing , and his songwriting is similarly diverse. Townsend's musical style is rooted in metal, and his albums are written to express different aspects of his personality.

Biography


Early musical career (1972–1994)


Devin Townsend was born in New Westminster, British Columbia , on May 5, 1972.cite web |title=Devin Townsend Biography |publisher= HevyDevy Records |author=Turner, Tracy |url= http://www.hevydevy.com/hdr_biography.html |accessdate=November 25, 2008 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080626183214/ http://www.hevydevy.com/hdr_biography.html |archivedate = June 26, 2008 Townsend picked up the banjo when he was five, and began playing guitar when he was 12."Allmusic|class=artist|id=p220909|pure_url=yes Devin Townsend Overview." Allmusic . Retrieved June 8, 2009. He participated in several heavy metal music|metal bands while he was in education in Canada|high school , and founded Grey Skies at the age of 19. Around the same time he joined a popular local group called Caustic Thought, replacing Jed Simon on guitar and playing alongside bassist Byron Stroud , both of whom would later become members of Townsend's flagship band, Strapping Young Lad ." http://zimmershole.com/666/profiles/zh_jedsimon.html Profile: Jed Simon." Zimmers Hole (official site). In 1993, Townsend began writing material under the name Noisescapes, a project he later described as "just as violent as Strapping Young Lad".cite web |url= http://www.hevydevy.com/press/online_interview/1995_interview_hardrock.html |title=Strapping Young Lad |publisher= Hard Rock Magazine |date=August/September 1995 |author=Gewgaw, Hervé S.K.; trans. Billerey, Roger

Townsend recorded a Noisescapes demo and sent copies to various record labels. Relativity Records responded to Townsend with a record deal and Townsend began work on what was to be the first Noisescapes album, Promise . Shortly afterward, the label introduced him to musician Steve Vai . Impressed with Townsend's vocal work, Vai offered him the role of the lead vocalist on his new album Sex & Religion|Sex and Religion . Townsend took the offer, unfamiliar with Vai's work and unaware of his acclaim in the music world. After recording Sex and Religion , Townsend accompanied Vai on a world tour in support of the album.cite journal |title=Shrieking Havoc |last=Diperna |first=Alex |year=1993 |month=September |journal= Guitar World |publisher= Future US |location=South San Francisco, California |issn=1045-6295 |oclc=7982091 Townsend soon landed a second touring gig, this time with the opening band of Vai's tour, The Wildhearts .cite journal |last=Johnson |first=Alex S. |year=2005 |month=January/February |title=Devin Townsend interrogated |journal= Zero Tolerance Magazine |issue=3 |publisher=Obdurate Ltd |issn=1742-9897 |oclc=266995054 He played live with the band throughout half of 1994 in Europe , and appeared as a guest musician on their single Urge (Wildhearts)|Urge . Ginger (singer)|Ginger , the band's frontman, remained close friends with Townsend,cite journal |last=Zell |first=Ray |date=November 24, 2001 |title=The Nutty Professor |journal= Kerrang |issue=880 |page=34 |publisher= Bauer Media Group |issn=0262-6624 |oclc=32328241 later co-writing several songs on Infinity (Devin Townsend album)|Infinity and the Christeen + 4 Demos EP.

While on tour with The Wildhearts, Townsend formed a short-lived thrash metal project with Metallica 's then- bass guitar|bassist Jason Newsted . The band, known as IR8 vs. Sexoturica|IR8 , featured Newsted on vocals and bass, Townsend on guitar, and Tom Hunting of Exodus (band)|Exodus on drums. The group recorded a few songs together, although Townsend says that they never intended to go further than that. "People heard about it and thought we wanted to put out a CD, which is absolutely not true," he explains. "People took this project way too seriously." A demo tape was put together, but the material was not released until 2002, when Newsted published the IR8 vs. Sexoturica compilation.

Though Townsend was proud of what he had accomplished so early in his career, he was discouraged by his experience with the music industry. "I was becoming a product of somebody else's imagination, and it was mixing with my own personality," he later reflected. "This combination was appalling." He pushed to get his own projects off the ground. Despite getting notable touring gigs with other musicians, however, Townsend continued to face rejection of his own music. Relativity Records dropped Noisescapes from their label shortly after Townsend accepted Vai's offer, seeing no commercial appeal in Townsend's music.cite web|title=Bracing for Success - CoC interviews Devin Townsend of Strapping Young Lad|publisher= Chronicles of Chaos (webzine)|Chronicles of Chaos |author=Bromley, Adrian|url= http://www.chroniclesofchaos.com/articles/chats/1-7_strapping_young_lad.aspx|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=January 10, 1995 "I have a hunch they only offered me a deal to get me to sing with Steve," he mused. While touring with The Wildhearts, Townsend received a phone call from an A& R representative for Roadrunner Records , expressing an interest in his demos and an intention to sign him. The offer was ultimately rescinded by the head of Roadrunner, who regarded Townsend's recordings as "just noise".cite web|title=Devin Townsend interviewed by Tony on 3RRR FM, Melbourne|publisher=The Church of Devin Townsend|url= http://www.axs.com.au/~vk3aaw/devhard1.htm|accessdate=January 31, 2008|month=April | year=1997

Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing through Infinity (1994–1998)


In 1994, Century Media Records offered Townsend a contract to make "some extreme albums". He agreed to a five-album deal with the record labelcite news|title=Devin Townsend: 'I Don't Have Anything To Say With Strapping Young Lad Anymore'|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=54611|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=July 4, 2006, and also provided much of the guitar work on the 1994 album Millennium (Front Line Assembly album)|Millennium and the 1995 album Hard Wired by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly . Townsend began to record material under the pseudonym Strapping Young Lad . He avoided using his real name at this point in career, looking for a fresh start after his high-profile Vai gig. "At the beginning, I wanted to avoid at all cost to use my name because I was known as the singer for Steve Vai and it wasn't the best publicity to have," he later explained. "I was playing somebody else's music and I was judged in respect to that music." Townsend produced and performed nearly all the instruments on the debut studio album, Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing , which was released in April 1995.

Following the release of the record, Townsend and several other musician friends he knew in Vancouver recorded his first solo album in 1996 entitled Punky Brüster – Cooked on Phonics . Written and recorded in under a month, the album was produced as a parody of punk rock bands and documents the act of selling out for mainstream success. Townsend founded his own independent record label, HevyDevy Records, to release the album. Townsend assembled a permanent lineup of Strapping Young Lad to record City (Strapping Young Lad album)|City , including prolific metal drummer Gene Hoglan , along with Townsend's former bandmates Jed Simon on guitar and Byron Stroud on bass. The industrial music|industrial -influenced album was released in 1997. To this day, the album is widely considered Strapping Young Lad's best work,cite web|title=Strapping Young Lad - The New Black review|author=Bergman, Keith|publisher= Blabbermouth.net |url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/showreview.aspx? reviewID=788|accessdate=January 31, 2008Alien review">cite web|title=Strapping Young Lad: Alien review|author=Begrand, Adrien|publisher= PopMatters |url= http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/strappingyounglad-alien|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=March 25, 2005 with Metal Maniacs calling it "groundbreaking"cite journal |last=G. |first=Mike |year=2003 |title=The Devin Townsend Band: No Holds Barred |journal= Metal Maniacs |issn=1559-4297 |oclc=62782997 |month=September and Revolver (magazine)|Revolver naming it "one of the greatest metal albums of all time".cite journal |title=The 69 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time |journal= Revolver (magazine)|Revolver |year=2002 |month=September/October |publisher=Future US |location=South San Francisco, California |issn=1527-408X |oclc=42757765 Townsend himself considers it the band's "ultimate" album.cite web|title=Strapping Young Lad Are All Rocked Out|publisher= Exclaim! |url= http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/points.aspx? csid1=82|accessdate=April 28, 2008|month=July | year=2006 Later that year, Townsend released his second solo album, Ocean Machine: Biomech . The album featured a mix of hard rock , ambient music|ambient , and progressive rock .


After the completion of City and Ocean Machine: Biomech , Townsend began to approach a mental breakdown. "I started to see human beings as little lonesome, water based, pink meat," he explained, "life forms pushing air through themselves and making noises that the other little pieces of meat seemed to understand." In 1997, he checked himself into a mental-health hospital, where he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder . The diagnosis helped him understand where the two sides of his music were coming from; he felt his disorder "gave birth to the two extremes that are Strapping's City record and Ocean Machine: Biomech ."cite web| url= http://www.farbeyondmetal.com/index.php? page_id=1120 |title=Metal Hammer Interviews Devin |publisher= Far Beyond Metal |author=Ingham, Chris |year=1998 |accessdate=November 21, 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070522103216/ http://www.farbeyondmetal.com/index.php? page_id=1120 |archivedate = May 22, 2007 After being discharged from the hospital, Townsend found that "everything just clicked" and he was able to write his third solo album, Infinity (Devin Townsend album)|Infinity , which he described as "the parent project" of City and Ocean Machine: Biomech , with music influenced by Broadway theatre|Broadway . Townsend returned to the studio, accompanied by Hoglan, to work on the album, on which Townsend played most of the instruments. Infinity was released in October 1998. Later in his career, Townsend has cited Infinity as his favorite solo record.cite journal |last=Popoff |first=Martin |year=2003 |month=Winter–Spring |title=Strapping Young Lad |journal=Lollipop Magazine |issue=61 |oclc=36854274

With Infinity , Townsend began to label all albums outside of Strapping Young Lad under his own name, dropping the Ocean Machine moniker, to reduce confusion. He wanted to show that despite the highly varied nature of his projects, they are all simply aspects of his identity.
cite journal |last=Lageat |first=Philippe |coauthors=trans. Thibaudeau, Simon |title=Devin Townsend – Chimie 2000 |journal=Hard Rock Magazine |year=2001 |month=January |pages=48–50 |oclc=29807370
The album Biomech was relabeled and redistributed as Ocean Machine: Biomech , under Townsend's name, to reflect the new arrangement. Townsend's bandmates began to play two sets at their shows, one as Strapping Young Lad, and one as The Devin Townsend Band, playing songs from Townsend's solo albums.

Physicist and Terria (1999–2001)


Townsend's next project took several years to come to fruition. After the creation of the IR8 demo tape, Townsend and Jason Newsted had begun work on a new project called Fizzicist , which they described as "heavier than Strapping Young Lad". When the IR8 tape was leaked, Newsted's Metallica bandmates James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich learned of the project. Hetfield was "fucking pissed" that Newsted was playing outside the band, and Newsted was prevented by his bandmates from working on any more side projects.cite web |url= http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/21395550/cover_story_pretty_hate_machine/ |date=June 27, 1996 |author=Fricke, David |title=Pretty Hate Machine |publisher= Rolling Stone |accessdate=November 26, 2008 With the project stalled, Townsend instead wrote the album himself, entitling it Physicist (album)|Physicist . Townsend assembled his Strapping Young Lad bandmates to record it, the only time this lineup was featured on a Devin Townsend album. The thrash metal|thrash -influenced Physicist was released in June 2000, and is generally considered a low point in Townsend's career. Hoglan and the rest of the band were dissatisfied with the way the sound was Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixed ,cite web |url= http://www.metal-rules.com/interviews/SYL-2003.htm |title=Interview with Gene Hoglan of Strapping Young Lad |author=Hawkins, Chris |publisher= Metal-Rules.com |month=February | year=2003 |accessdate=November 26, 2008 and Townsend considers it his worst album to date.cite web |date=July 20, 2006 |title=Interviews: Devin Townsend from Strapping Young Lad and The Devin Townsend Band |url= http://www.alternative-zine.com/interviews/en/92 |author=Povarchik, Roy; Vayner, Ofer |publisher= Alternative-Zine.com |accessdate=November 26, 2008

Feeling he had "ostracized a bunch of fans" with Physicist , Townsend felt he had the chance to make a more personal and honest record. Townsend was inspired one morning while driving across Canada with his band, and looked to write an "introspective" album dedicated to his homeland.cite journal |last=Small |first=Aaron |year=2001 |month=November |title=Devin Townsend: Diary of a Madman |journal= Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles |location=Toronto |issn=1705-3781 |oclc=57191652 He produced and recorded Terria , a "highly illustrated stream-of-consciousness" album, with Gene Hoglan on drums, Craig McFarland on bass and Jamie Meyer on keyboards. Townsend cited Ween 's White Pepper as an inspiration for the album. Terria was released in November 2001.

Strapping Young Lad through Synchestra (2003–2006)


Townsend's solo run lasted until 2002. After a five-year break from recording, Strapping Young Lad reunited to record a new album. Townsend credits the album, Strapping Young Lad (album)|Strapping Young Lad , as an emotional response to the September 11 attacks|attacks of September 11, 2001 , in the United States . "If the world's about to blow up," said Townsend, "let's write the soundtrack for it." The album's lyrics were based more around fear and insecurity than the "hostile" lyrics of City . Musically, Strapping Young Lad was less industrial music|industrial than City ,cite web|title=Interview with Strapping Young Lad|publisher=Chain D.L.K.|author=Hamilton, Shaun|url= http://www.chaindlk.com/interviews/index.php? interview=StrappingYoungLad|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=March 20, 2003 and more reminiscent of death metal,cite web|title=SYL Review|publisher= Allmusic |author=Hinds, Andy|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r625168|pure_url=yes|accessdate=January 31, 2008 with a "larger-than-life" rock music|rock production style. Townsend cited Front Line Assembly , Grotus , and Samael (band)|Samael 's Passage (Samael album)|Passage as influences. The self-titled album was released in February 2003. It received lukewarm reviews, with critics finding it inferior to City ,cite web|title=CD Reviews: Strapping Young Lad - SYL|publisher=Rockzone.com|author=Smith, Nate|url= http://rockzone.com/reviews/syl-st.shtml|accessdate=2008-01-31|year=2003cite web|title=Strapping Young Lad - SYL : Review|publisher=Chronicles of Chaos|author=Hoose, Xander|url= http://www.chroniclesofchaos.com/reviews/albums/2-2966_strapping_young_lad_syl.aspx|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=April 16, 2003 but it was the band's first charting album, entering at 97th place on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.cite news|title=Strapping Young Lad Enter Billboard Heatskeekers Chart|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=9872|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=February 20, 2003


While Strapping Young Lad was being reunited, Townsend formed a new, permanent band "on par with Strapping" to record and tour for his solo releases. The Devin Townsend Band consisted of Brian Waddell on guitar , Mike Young on Bass guitar|bass , Ryan Van Poederooyen on drums, and Dave Young (musician)|Dave Young on keyboards. Townsend performed guitar, vocals, and production, as he did in Strapping Young Lad. Townsend worked on the band's first album, Accelerated Evolution , at the same time he was working on Strapping Young Lad , spending half the week on one and half on the other.cite web |url= http://www.metal-rules.com/zine/content/view/167/74/ |title=Interview With Gene Hoglan |date=June 16, 2005 |author="Lord of the Wasteland"; Lehtinen, Arto |publisher= Metal-Rules.com |accessdate=April 26, 2009 Accelerated Evolution , named for the pace of putting a new band together in under a year, was released a month after Strapping Young Lad . Mike G. of Metal Maniacs called it "the album of the year", praising it for "the hard-to-accomplish trick of being extreme yet accessible, simultaneously heavy 'n' rockin' yet majestic and beautiful." Prior to the formation of The Devin Townsend Band, Townsend had represented his solo releases live with the Strapping Young Lad lineup; the band would play one set of Strapping Young Lad songs and one set of Devin Townsend songs.Gibson, Doug (June 26, 2005). " http://www.metalunderground.com/interviews/details.cfm? newsid=14203 Interview with Strapping Young Lad's Jed Simon." Metal Underground . After the release of Accelerated Evolution , Townsend's two bands toured separately for their separate albums.cite web |title=Devin Townsend Biography |publisher= HevyDevy Records |author=Turner, Tracy |url= http://www.hevydevy.com/hdr_biography.html

Strapping Young Lad began working on their next album, Alien (album)|Alien , in March 2004.cite news|title=Strapping Young Lad Re-Sign With Century Media, Begin Work On New Material|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=20897|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=March 30, 2004 Feeling that the band's previous album did not live up to expectations, Townsend decided to take his music to a new extreme.Smit, Jackie (March 10, 2005). " http://www.chroniclesofchaos.com/articles/chats/1-722_devin_townsend.aspx Fury & passion in extremis." Chronicles of Chaos (webzine)|Chronicles of Chaos . To prepare for the new album, Townsend stopped taking the medication prescribed to treat his bipolar disorder.cite web|title=Interview w/ Devin Townsend of Strapping Young Lad|publisher=Los Angeles Loud|author=Powell, Brett|url= http://www.laloud.com/iv_strappingyounglad.htm|accessdate=January 31, 2008|year=2005 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061027014025/ http://www.laloud.com/iv_strappingyounglad.htm |archivedate = October 27, 2006 "I think that as an artist, in order for me to get to the next plateau, I kind of feel the need to explore things and sometimes that exploration leads you to places that are a little crazy," he explains. "And Alien was no exception with that." Although Townsend considered the album an "impenetrable mass of technicality",cite journal |last=Jones |first=Deirdre |date=December 1, 2006 |title=Masters of menace |journal= Guitar Player |issn=0017-5463 |oclc=1751642 it was well received on its release, selling 3,697 copies in its first weekcite news|title=Soundscan Report: Queens Of The Stone Age, Ozzy Osbourne, Strapping Young Lad|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|url= http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=34808|accessdate=January 31, 2008|date=March 30, 2005 and appearing on several Billboard (magazine)|Billboard charts.cite web|title=Artist Chart History - Strapping Young Lad|publisher= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do? model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums& model.vnuArtistId=172245& model.vnuAlbumId=196690|accessdate=January 31, 2008

Shortly thereafter Townsend began putting together the next Devin Townsend Band record, with the working title Human .Townsend, Devin (January 7, 2005). " http://www.hevydevyforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php? t=3039#p64865 New news!" HevyDevy Forums . Retrieved December 5, 2008. Townsend intended the album as the more "pleasant" counterpart to Alien . "It's basically a record about coming back down to earth after being in space with Alien for a while."cite web |url= http://www.revelationz.net/index.asp? ID=1760 |title=Interview with Devin Townsend |author=Kolman, Tajs |date=January 27, 2006 |publisher= RevelationZ Magazine The album ended up being renamed Synchestra and was released in January 2006. Townsend showcased a wide variety of musical styles in Synchestra , blending his trademark "pop metal" with influences from folk music|folk , polka , and Middle Eastern music .

Ziltoid the Omniscient and hiatus (2006–2008)


Townsend's wife, Tracy Turner, gave birth to their first son, Reyner Liam Johnstan Townsend, on October 4, 2006.cite web |url= http://hevydevy.com/hdr_news.html |author=Turner, Tracy |title=HDR News |publisher= HevyDevy Records |month=November | year=2006 |accessdate=November 25, 2008 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080702044425/ http://hevydevy.com/hdr_news.html |archivedate = July 2, 2008 Around this time, Townsend withdrew from touring to spend time with his family. From home, Townsend completed his second solo ambient album, The Hummer , releasing it exclusively on his website in November 2006.

In May 2007, Townsend released Ziltoid the Omniscient , a tongue-in-cheek rock opera about the eponymous fictional Extraterrestrials in fiction|alien . This was truly a solo album; he programmed the drums using Drumkit from Hell ,Lee, Cosmo (2007). "Allmusic|class=album|id=r1067913|pure_url=yes Ziltoid the Omniscient : Review." Allmusic . a software drum machine that uses MIDI samples recorded by Tomas Haake of Meshuggah Toontrack (2010) " http://www.toontrack.com/products.asp? item=11 Drumkit From Hell," and played all other instruments himself. Toontrack ''. Shortly after the album's release, Townsend announced that he no longer planned to tour or make albums with Strapping Young Lad or The Devin Townsend Band. He explained that he was "burnt out on travelling, touring, and self promotion" and wished to do production work, write albums, and spend time with his family without the stress of interviews or touring.Townsend, Devin (May 10, 2007). " http://hevydevyforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php? t=6699 From Dev." HevyDevy Forums . Retrieved November 26, 2008.

In 2008, Townsend lent his voice to characters in several episodes of the Adult Swim cartoon Metalocalypse (see Metalocalypse#Musician cameos|Musician cameos in Metalocalypse for more). The original character design for Dethklok#Pickles|Pickles the Drummer , one of the series' main characters, bore a striking resemblance to Townsend. The series' co-creator Brendon Small acknowledged the similarity, and altered the design before the series began. "We made sure he didn't look like Devin Townsend. We gave him the goatee and the dreadover so he wouldn't look like that."cite web |url= http://www.thecultureshock.com/index.php? option=com_content& task=view& id=28& Itemid=44 |title="Metalocalypse" Brendon and Tommy |date=September 21, 2006 |author=Douglas, Patrick |publisher= The Culture Shock |accessdate=November 25, 2008

The Devin Townsend Project (2008–present)


After removing himself from the music industry, Townsend cut his trademark hair offGenghis & Ragman (May 10, 2009). " http://therighttorock.com/? p=440 Podcast #80 – Idol." The Right to Rock . and gave up drinking and smoking. Townsend found it "disconcerting" that he had difficulty writing music without drugs, and that he had trouble identifying his purpose as a musician. He spent a year producing albums in absence of writing, but found it unrewarding and decided to "pick up the guitar and just write". This began a period of "self discovery"Raven, Paul Graham (April 11, 2009). " http://www.rock-metal-music-reviews.com/interview-devin-townsend/ Interview: Devin Townsend." The Dreaded Press . Retrieved April 14, 2009. where he learned "how to create without drugs". Blabbermouth.net (March 20, 2009). " http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/BLABBERMOUTH.NET/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=116527 Devin Townsend to return this summer with Ki ." Retrieved April 12, 2009.

Over two years, Townsend wrote over 60 songs, and found that they fit into "four distinct styles". In March 2009, Townsend announced his plans for a four-album series called The Devin Townsend Project, with the goal of clarifying his musical identity and being "accountable" for the persona he projects to the public. The project's concept includes a different "theme" and a different group of musicians on each album.

Ki (album)|Ki , the first album of The Devin Townsend Project, was written to "set the stage" for the subsequent albums. Townsend channeled his newfound control and sobriety into Ki , a "tense, quiet" album that contrasts with much of the music he had been known for. Ki was released in May 2009.InsideOut Music. " http://www.insideout.de/catalog/product_info.php? products_id=645 Devin Townsend – Ki ." The second entry, a "commercial, yet heavy" album called Addicted (Devin Townsend album)|Addicted , was released in November 2009.

Townsend returned to the stage in January 2010, touring North America with headliner Between the Buried and Me as well as Cynic (band)|Cynic and Scale the Summit . This was followed by a headlining tour in Australia and a series of high-profile shows in Europe (for example co-headlining the Brutal Assault festival in Czech Republic ). He headlined a North American tour with UK label mates TesseracT (band)|TesseracT supporting, which began in October 2010, and toured in Europe with support from Aeon Zen and Anneke van Giersbergen ." http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=135020 Devin Townsend to Perform Entire Ziltoid Album at Finland's TUSKA Festival." Blabbermouth.net . February 12, 2010. Retrieved February 14, 2010.

The final albums in The Devin Townsend Project series, Deconstruction (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Deconstruction and Ghost (The Devin Townsend Project album)|Ghost , were released on June 21, 2011. Townsend performed all four of The Devin Townsend Project albums in the UK and recorded them for a DVD that will be released in 2012. The first three shows were held at the University of London Union , November 10–12, 2011. Ki , Addicted , and Deconstruction were each performed on one night, respectively. The show for Ghost was held at the Union Chapel, Islington on November 13, 2011. http://www.bravewords.com/news/172788 These four shows were each entitled "An Evening with the Devin Townsend Project".BraveWords.com. " http://www.bravewords.com/news/158044"

Since 2009, Townsend has discussed plans to expand the Ziltoid the Omniscient franchise. His ideas included a sequel album, a "full blown musical" with the title Z2 ,MetalSucks.com. " http://www.metalsucks.net/2009/11/17/ziltoid-part-2-z2/" but the album appeared to have been scrapped, as Townsend stated in mid-June 2011, "I’m very rapidly realizing that humor and metal… it doesn’t really work." However, as of July 2011, he has stated on his Twitter account that the album was still in the works, but was "vying for pole-position" as he works on other projects.cite web|url=https://twitter.com/#!/dvntownsend/status/92797857094045697| title=Devin Townsend's Twitter account|accessdate=2011-07-17 He has expressed possible plans to begin a series of online videos, a series titled ZTV , instead, in which a Ziltoid hand puppet conducts interviews with various bands.cite web|url= http://www.metalsucks.net/2011/06/02/a-metalsucks-exclusive-devin-townsend-talks-gay-telescopes-ziltoid-tv-and-total-deconstruction/ |title=Metal Sucks |accessdate=2011-06-02 |last=Townsend |first=Devin A graphic novel based on the Ziltoid character, and possibly performing the Ziltoid album as a staged musical, at least as a one-off, have also been considered.Townsend, Devin (November 7, 2009). http://www.hevydevyforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php? f=49& t=8261& p=223434#p223434 Response, " http://www.hevydevyforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php? f=49& t=8261 Interview Thread - post links here." HevyDevy Forums .

Townsend has stated on his Twitter that he is working on a new album, entitled "Epicloud". He described the album as "Big, heavy, romantic kind of melodic stuff. Pretty, ethereal and simple."Townsend, Devin (May 22, 2011). http://twitter.com/#!/dvntownsend/status/72386878766202880 Epicloud is the next record. Twitter Anneke Van Giersbergen will take part in the album. Townsend recently played bass on the debut Bent Sea album Noistalgia . He also produced the record. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx? mode=Article& newsitemID=167991

Musical style


Projects



Townsend designed his two main projects, the aggressive Strapping Young Lad and his more melodic solo material, as counterparts.cite web|title=Interview with Devin Townsend|publisher=Metal-Rules.com|author=Hawkins, Chris|url= http://metal-rules.com/interviews/Devin.htm|accessdate=January 31, 2008 Strapping Young Lad's music was a diverse mix of extreme metal genres; death metal , thrash metal , black metal cite web|title=Alien review|publisher= Decibel Magazine|Decibel magazine|author=Terry, Nick|url= http://www.decibelmagazine.com/reviews/apr2005/strapping_young_lad.aspx|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060506005044/ http://www.decibelmagazine.com/reviews/apr2005/strapping_young_lad.aspx|archivedate=March 6, 2006|accessdate=January 31, 2008 and industrial metal. Townsend's solo material blends many genres and influences, with elements of atmospheric ambient music ,cite journal |last=Ballard |first=David |year=2003 |month=March/April |title=A lad insane |journal= Revolver (magazine)|Revolver |publisher=Future US |location=South San Francisco, California |issn=1527-408X |oclc=42757765 hard rock and progressive rock , along with pop music|pop heavy metal music|metal and arena rock .Henderson, Alex. "Allmusic|class=album|id=r634643|pure_url=yes Accelerated Evolution : Review." Allmusic . Despite Strapping Young Lad's greater mainstream acceptance, Townsend identifies more with his solo material, and has never intended Strapping Young Lad to be the focus of his music.cite journal |author=Jimzilla |year=2003 |month=Summer |title=Strapping Young Lad: Devin Townsend |journal=Throat Culture

Production style



As a self-proclaimed "fan of Multitrack recording|multitracking ", Townsend has developed a trademark production style featuring an atmospheric, layered "wall of sound".cite web|title=The Devin Townsend Band - Synchestra|publisher= Cleveland Scene |author=Lay, David|url= http://www.bigcity.com/2006-02-08/music/the-devin-townsend-band/|accessdate=December 2, 2008|date=February 8, 2006 Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot Townsend has drawn critical praise for his productions, which "are always marked by a sense of adventure, intrigue, chaotic atmospherics and overall aural pyrotechnics", according to Mike G. of Metal Maniacs . Townsend mainly uses Pro Tools to produce his music, alongside other software suites such as Steinberg Cubase , Ableton Live , and Logic Pro . Townsend's musical ideas and production style have drawn comparisons to Phil Spector and Frank Zappa .Alien Review">cite web|title=Alien Review|publisher=Allmusic|author=Rivadavia, Eduardo|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r732850|pure_url=yes|accessdate=January 31, 2008 Townsend has carried out the mixing and mastering for most of his solo work himself. He has also mixed and remixed work for other artists such as Ich_tu_dir_weh#Track_listing|Rammstein , August Burns Red and Misery Signals .

Playing style



Townsend mainly uses Open C tuning for both six and seven string guitar. He now also uses Open B tuning and Open B flat tuning (Open C tuning tuned a half and a whole step down respectively) on his six string guitars. Townsend's technique varies from Fingerstyle guitar|fingerpicking , power chord s and polychord s to sweep-picking|sweep-picked arpeggios and tapping techniques. He is also known for his heavy use of reverb and delay (audio effect)|delay effects. He has expressed that he has no taste for shred guitar , saying that "Musically it doesn't do anything for me" and that he only solos when he thinks that he can within the context of the song. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=102mdX-UEzI& feature=related Townsend himself has stated, "Yeah it's played on the...Fourth fret, E string, Eighth fret, A string...", and has remarked, "I have no idea what notes they are, I have people who do that".fact|date=November 2011

Influences


Townsend draws influence from a wide range of music genres, most prominently Heavy metal music|heavy metal . Townsend has cited, among others, Judas Priest , W.A.S.P. , Frank Zappa , Broadway theatre|Broadway musicals , Abba , new age music , Zoviet France , King's X , Morbid Angel , Barkmarket , Grotus , Jane's Addiction , Metallica , Cop Shoot Cop and Fear Factory as his influences,Trust interview">cite web|title=Interview: Strapping Young Lad: An extreme metal all-star squad|publisher= In Music We Trust |author=SOS, Mike|url= http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/71h16.html|accessdate=January 31, 2008|month=August | year=2005 and has also expressed his admiration for Meshuggah on several occasions, calling them "the best metal band on the planet".cite web|title=The New Raging Bull& #33; - Strapping Young Lad|publisher= Guitar Player |author=Jones, H. Deirdre|url= http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/strapping-young-lad/nov-06/24072|accessdate=January 31, 2008|month=November | year=2006 City (Strapping Young Lad album)|City was influenced by bands such as Foetus (band)|Foetus and Cop Shoot Cop , and The New Black s influences were Meshuggah, and "more traditional metal" like Metallica. He is also influenced by classical composers such as Igor Stravinsky .Citation needed|date=April 2010

Discography


Main|Devin Townsend discographyTownsend has released fourteen solo studio albums and five studio albums with Strapping Young Lad. He has also released numerous extended play|EPs , live album s, compilation album s, and collaborations under a variety of monikers, and has record producer|produced several albums for other artists.

Col-beginCol-break;Solo albums
All released under HevyDevy Records.
Title Release date
Punky Brüster – Cooked on Phonics March 19, 1996
Ocean Machine: Biomech July 21, 1997
Infinity (Devin Townsend album)>Infinity June 17, 1998
Physicist June 26, 2000
Terria November 6, 2001
Accelerated Evolution March 31, 2003
Devlab December 4, 2004
Synchestra January 30, 2006
The Hummer November 15, 2006
Ziltoid the Omniscient May 27, 2007
Ki May 22, 2009
Devin Townsend Project album)>Addicted November 17, 2009
Deconstruction (The Devin Townsend Project album)>Deconstruction June 20, 2011
Ghost (The Devin Townsend Project album)>Ghost June 20, 2011
Epicloud 2012

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; Strapping Young Lad
All released under Century Media Records .
Title Release date
Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing April 4, 1995
City February 11, 1997
Strapping Young Lad (album)>Strapping Young Lad February 11, 2003
Alien (album)>Alien March 22, 2005
The New Black July 11, 2006

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External links


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  • MySpace|strappingyounglad|Strapping Young Lad

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/poopynuggeteer Devin Townsend at YouTube


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