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    <title>Review: Devin Townsend - Epicloud</title>
    <link>https://blog.asgaard.co.uk/2012/10/12/review-devin-townsend-epicloud</link>
    <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 12 20:52:37 +0000</pubDate>
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The first thing to say about Epicloud is that according to a sticker on the case, it&#039;s pronounced epic-loud, not epi-cloud.
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The second thing to say about Epicloud is that it won&#039;t change your opinion of Devin Townsend. The Dev is probably one of the most unique and prolific metal artists around at the moment (or ever), and it&#039;s a shame he&#039;s virtually unknown outside of metal, because most of his stuff overlaps with metal rather than sitting within in. The man&#039;s a genre unto himself.
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Epicloud is the 5th album Dev&#039;s released under The Devin Townsend Project, but while the previous four were distinct enough to justify the new moniker, Epicloud&#039;s not a huge distance from some of his older stuff. In particular it reminds me a lot of Accelerated Evolution. It&#039;s hard to pin down exactly <em>why</em>, but possibly because it&#039;s fairly commercial and despite being hard hitting high tempo rock, it&#039;s pretty well cushioned.
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Personally for me, The Dev occupies a disproportion[...]]]></description>
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The first thing to say about Epicloud is that according to a sticker on the case, it&#039;s pronounced epic-loud, not epi-cloud.
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<img src='/assets/media/user/epicloud.jpg' class='float-left border width-33' alt=''/>
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The second thing to say about Epicloud is that it won&#039;t change your opinion of Devin Townsend. The Dev is probably one of the most unique and prolific metal artists around at the moment (or ever), and it&#039;s a shame he&#039;s virtually unknown outside of metal, because most of his stuff overlaps with metal rather than sitting within in. The man&#039;s a genre unto himself.
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Epicloud is the 5th album Dev&#039;s released under The Devin Townsend Project, but while the previous four were distinct enough to justify the new moniker, Epicloud&#039;s not a huge distance from some of his older stuff. In particular it reminds me a lot of Accelerated Evolution. It&#039;s hard to pin down exactly <em>why</em>, but possibly because it&#039;s fairly commercial and despite being hard hitting high tempo rock, it&#039;s pretty well cushioned.
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Personally for me, The Dev occupies a disproportionate amount of my favourite music. Infinity, Ocean Machine, Terria, Synchestra, Addicted, Ghost, Deconstruction, City, Alien, and let&#039;s not forget Vai&#039;s Sex and Religion are all albums I rank up there as being some of the best music ever created. But for me, Epicloud doesn&#039;t quite hit the same spots. That&#039;s not to say it&#039;s not enjoyable, it is. It&#039;s just different and focusses on different things. It&#039;s a lot more uplifting, a lot more positive. And it&#039;s a lot <em>bigger</em>. Dev&#039;s always been about the echos and the ambience, but Epicloud takes it to a new level. And that&#039;s possibly a downside: when so many things are layered up, there&#039;s a risk of losing personality; there&#039;s a risk of blunting the attack. And that happens to a certain extent here.
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On the flipside, it&#039;s not all blunted and the production is crystal clear. And for example, the re-recording of Kingdom is absolutely incredible. Dev&#039;s vocal technique is incredible. That vibrato! And Anneke filling up the sound is great too. It&#039;s well known that Dev didn&#039;t like the production on Physicist, and (personally I didn&#039;t think Physicist was bad, but) hearing his reimagining of Kingdom explains that perfectly! 
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In summary: if you didn&#039;t get Dev before, you still won&#039;t get him now. If you did, you still will.
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Rating: 4.5/5
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If you do get it, it&#039;s worth spending a bit more for the version that comes with the bonus CD. Although the songs on there are supposedly demos, they&#039;re no less enjoyable than the main CD.]]></content:encoded>
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