Tracy wrote:gurp13 wrote:2000?! 2000?! There are only 2000 copies of Terria in the U.S.? So, maybe only 2000 people (say 3000 with downloading and shit) have heard Terria? That's lame. Fucking lame. How can that be? This is why we can't be truly civilized. No wonder the vice president is shooting his friends. He hasn't heard Terria.
Bear in mind that Terria has only been released in the US for just over a year or so. It was released after Accelerated with the rest of the back catalogue. We didn't have a US label until AE.
Still.
There is something disturbing to me that Devin Townsend is not more well known. I mean, even to those who like metal. Maybe it's changing. But, it's thoroughly depressing to walk into Best Buy and find row after row of CDs and none of them are Devin's. But, there's Trivium. And In Flames. And, Slipknot. And, Thrice. And, well, you know.
And, not that I'm sucking up, but to me, Devin's music is clearly superior in many ways that should be appreciated by others if it was heard. I mean, I may not be as prolific a listener as some around here, but I think I've heard my share of metal specfically and music in general.
The world needs Dev. America needs Dev.
Looping green and blue, and you will go letting yourself certainly the meal once again through the head. But after the departure, you feel free and happily like after your first orgasm - and you will beg for addition. - German review of SYL's "Alien"