THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT: Oulu Drum-Cam Footage Posted Online

April 4, 2011

Drum-cam footage of Ryan Van Poederooyen (TERROR SYNDROME, THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT) performing the song "By Your Command" with THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT on March 31, 2011 at Club Teatria in Oulu, Finland can be viewed below. The clip was recorded using a Zoom Q3HD which was plugged into the soundboard.

Ryan Van Poederooyen was interviewed by Audio Technica when THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT performed at the The Fleece, Bristol, England on March 4, 2011. You can now watch the chat below.

Devin Townsend will release "Deconstruction" and "Ghost" — the third and fourth in a series of albums to be made available under THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT moniker — in Europe on June 20 via InsideOut Music.

"Deconstruction" and "Ghost" will complete his tetralogy album concept — a great journey through Devin's different states of musical moods — which he started in 2009 with the albums "Addicted" (2009) and "Ki" (2009).

Townsend tapped Jens Bogren (OPETH, KATATONIA, PARADISE LOST, BLOODBATH) to mix "Deconstruction". The sessions took place at the end of February at Fascination Street studio in Örebro, Sweden. The CD features guest appearances by a number of well-known metal musicians as well as two drummers — Ryan Van Poederooyen for the "crushing stuff," and Dirk Verbeuren (SOILWORK, SCARVE, ABORTED) for the "inhuman stuff."

A detailed track-by-track review of "Deconstruction" can be found at RadioMetal.com.

A detailed track-by-track review of "Ghost" is available at this location.

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