THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT Drummer Interviewed By EVANS PERCUSSION (Video)

December 17, 2010

Evans Percussion conducted an interview with THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT/TERROR SYNDROME drummer Ryan Van Poederooyen on October 28, 2010 in New York City. Ryan says, "They came out to our gig at the Gramercy Theater and did a video interview with me regarding the skins I use live while on tour. It's a cool video clip that gives you some insight on the skins I use and why I use them." You can now watch the chat below.

Canadian musician/producer Devin Townsend has tapped Jens Bogren (OPETH, KATATONIA, PARADISE LOST, BLOODBATH) to mix "Deconstruction" — the third in a series of albums to be made available under THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT moniker. The sessions will take place in late February 2011 at Fascination Street studio in Örebro, Sweden.

According to Devin, "'Ghost' is the mellowest (by far) and prettiest record I've done so far" with a "very wonderful vibe." It will be released with "the shitstorm that is 'Deconstruction' simultaneously" — possibly in early April 2011.

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