No OnE wrote:I love Decon for what it is as much as the next poster, but I totally agree that Ghost tops it. The whole point of Decon (the way I see it) comes down to one lyric in Poltergeist - "stand for what you truly believe in!", and once the final epic "STAAAAND!!" is out of the way, it jumps right into Ghost. Devin wasn't dicking around when he made the transition like that, there's no reason to yell STAAAAND at full force and then dink around with a few more fast riffs and blast beats, especially if extreme metal music is not where you're at right now. Once you've made that choice to stick to your guns and be honest with yourself, you might as well jump right into it, no messing around. And that's where Ghost comes in. It's freakin beautiful, both the music and the portrayed concept of change. Ghost is clearly the change that the character wanted/decided to go for at the end of Decon, and quite frankly, you can absolutely hear it throughout the album. Ghost is amazing, and it's got a level of honesty that can be summed up with just a few different sounds, rather than huge choirs and orchestras and a metal band and 17min songs and whatnot. The best things in life are simple, and Ghost shows that with its simplicity & seemingly effortless beauty.
Something like that, anyway
Of course neither album is perfect, but if my initial impression is "I like this", then I'm not gonna waste my time trying to find parts that I don't like, just so I can even the scales for realism's sake! I prefer to like what I like 
I totally agree. While I enjoy Deconstruction for what it is, and I absolutely love Strapping Young Lad (especially City and Alien), I just feel that Devin's 'heart' just isn't into 'heavy' music anymore. Deconstruction is a
great album, but it just doesn't
feel right to me. I think that as he's gotten older, he's just gotten a bit tired of the heavy metal sound, and feels like albums like Ghost are more along the lines of what he wants to make. Personally, I think it's clear as day that the album he prefers is Ghost simply because, to me, it feels like it has more soul and care put into it. Now, I'm not trying to say that he just glossed over Decon, I just think that it is more of a 'This is what you wanted? Well, here it is!' to his more 'casual' fans. People just can't get past Strapping Young Lad's dissolution, and that was a time long passed. I sort of feel bad for Dev, because I know it has to get tiring having to hear 'Are you ever going to reform SYL?' and 'We want some more music like SYL!'. Now with having a kid and being older and sober, I just don't think he has it 'in him' to be pissed off at the world anymore. As an example, I think it's sort of similar to how Metallica is/was post the Black album. They seem to try and be 'heavy' just for the sake of it and to please their fans, yet I feel like once you pass a certain age/see certain things, you can't really recapture the soul of the 'early years'.
Anyway, after several listens, Ghost is definitely at the top of my favorite Devin albums. What I'd really love to see is see him do a North American tour highlighting his more subdued and restrained music rather than the heavy stuff, even though the tickets probably wouldn't sell too great unfortunately.

Hey, a guy can dream though right?
