We can all agree on the fact that Devin's music is not about mass media appeal and commercial success.
BUT I guess we also agree on the fact that Mr. Townsend deserves more recognition. I'd like too see him playing in front of bigger audiences and I'd love to see his concerts to be emphazised by visual effects; as epic as possible! Anybody seen Tiamat on one of their Wildhoney era shows? Or Rammstein? Or Within Temptation? You get the picture...
A couple of months ago and prior the release of "Alien" I read an interview with Jed Simon. He stated that SYL don't tour Germany more extensively because it's not a strong market for them. I was quite surprised because Devin's albums usually get very good reviews in the most popular german metal magazins (Rock Hard and Metal Hammer especially) and I consider Germany to be one of THE strongholds of metal in general.
Contrary to Jed's statement, a couple of weeks ago Devin released an official "thank you" to the german fans for their positive reception of "Alien" (I read it on Blabbermouth.net) and announced a couple of german tour dates. But the SYL show I attended in Münster/Breitefeld near Frankfurt afterwards was by far not sold out. So which way is it?
Is it just a matter of sub-optimal marketing of Devy's shows in Germany?
My guess is that despite all the critical acclaim in my country, Devin's music unfortunately is too out in left field for the majority of the german metalheads, who seem to be relatively conservative when it comes to their favourite music. I don't know if Devin's sales figures are improving over time here, though. Any thoughts?
How is the situation in other countries?
Where's money to be made (so let him milk it)?
BUT I guess we also agree on the fact that Mr. Townsend deserves more recognition. I'd like too see him playing in front of bigger audiences and I'd love to see his concerts to be emphazised by visual effects; as epic as possible! Anybody seen Tiamat on one of their Wildhoney era shows? Or Rammstein? Or Within Temptation? You get the picture...
A couple of months ago and prior the release of "Alien" I read an interview with Jed Simon. He stated that SYL don't tour Germany more extensively because it's not a strong market for them. I was quite surprised because Devin's albums usually get very good reviews in the most popular german metal magazins (Rock Hard and Metal Hammer especially) and I consider Germany to be one of THE strongholds of metal in general.
Contrary to Jed's statement, a couple of weeks ago Devin released an official "thank you" to the german fans for their positive reception of "Alien" (I read it on Blabbermouth.net) and announced a couple of german tour dates. But the SYL show I attended in Münster/Breitefeld near Frankfurt afterwards was by far not sold out. So which way is it?
Is it just a matter of sub-optimal marketing of Devy's shows in Germany?
My guess is that despite all the critical acclaim in my country, Devin's music unfortunately is too out in left field for the majority of the german metalheads, who seem to be relatively conservative when it comes to their favourite music. I don't know if Devin's sales figures are improving over time here, though. Any thoughts?
How is the situation in other countries?
Where's money to be made (so let him milk it)?