Gotta say, I'm really happy with Dev's description of what Deconstruction is, compared to Strapping Young Lad. To elaborate...
...my problem with Strapping (as a band) is that the whole thing began to feel forced after City came out, and the guys went on hiatus for a few years. SYL, Alien, and especially The New Black all seemed to get... progressively further and further from the original 'concept' that Strapping was conceived behind, IMO. Even though they're all great albums in their own right, I can't listen listen to them and help but think that Devin's heart really wasn't in what was going on, anymore. As I said, this is a feeling I get more and more as I work my way through the Strapping discography; it in no way invalidates or makes the music sound bad to me, but... those thoughts are always there. I'm pretty sure Dev said it himself in an interview; the whole idea of Strapping, in the BEGINNING, was to basically serve as a giant musical middle finger to the world. When fans started showing up to concerts, eventually, EXPECTING (and liking) to be told to screw off, as well as demanding more hateful music in the same vein (even when the people responsible for it may not have felt that way anymore...) that's when he said he knew Strapping was done, and that the band and everything behind it had gone too far.
...and THAT is why I'm so excited for Deconstruction - not just because the clips posted of it so far sounds incredible, musically; it's because I feel like Devin is REALLY going all out to make the record what HE wants it to be, this time! I'm not saying he wasn't honest with Strapping, again, but... this time, there's a purpose behind the heavy, chaotic music, other than to continue making MORE of it because people want to hear it! Once again, I'm treading a very fine line saying all this (or, so I feel) because I'm not trying to say that Devin only continued Strapping because people wanted him too, or that he wasn't interested in the music while making it... I just feel like he's in a much, much better place now (having made some really positive life decisions, over the past few years) and that his musical expression and output, right now, is healthier than it's ever been. His description of Deconstruction's
lack of nihilistic and suicidal tendencies, and 'WHY WHY WHY WHY?!' mentality has just made me more excited for the album, versus getting upset that Strapping will NEVER come back... something I never want to see happen, for the record.
This time around, I really feel like we're getting Devin's true, unfiltered, completely 100% honest and inspired work in the form of Deconstruction; the metal album that I almost feel like he was trying to make for years, but conditions around him - however many or few - never allowed him to. The whole reason I'm a fan of this man and his music - his artistic expression - is because he's honest and true to how he feels, and he writes, records, and releases music accordingly. That's something that I feel is, sadly, rare in today's industry... someone making music the way THEY want to, because they WANT to make music! Following their gut and doing what they need to do, and not letting people tell them differently - sticking to their guns, and making the records THEY want to make. I hate to sound all cheesy and fanboyish, but... that's really how I feel, and perceive the whole situation. So, I myself am extremely happy that Deconstruction is shaping up to be the way it is - same way I'm extremely happy that ALL the DTP are turning out/have turned out to be the way they are. They're all honest (and fearless, depending on how you look at it) representations of how Devin felt at the time he recorded them...
...and honesty is something that always, in my humble opinion, yields the best results when doing most anything. Thus, my excitement.

So, yeah. For those of you who looked at this and said TL;DR... really happy that Deconstruction isn't Alien Part 2, or Strapping Young Lad Part 2, or ANYTHING in that vein. I don't care how bizarre or off the wall it turns out; the fact is, we're getting Devin's 100% honest and inspired work, and that's all I could ever ask from him, as someone who listens to his music and gets the same amazing experience listening to it that he does. So, bring it on, I say!