I've had a couple of dreams about the Dev.
First one :
I'm flying in an airplane, watching through the window as the clouds flutter past with an insane speed.
Suddenly I realise I have no idea why I'm there.
I look around inside the plane, and my eyes find a blue-haired stewardess moving amongst a myriad of different sized and shaped seats - all of different colours.
I yell "Yo!" (or something along those lines, anyway) and attract her attention.
She smiles at me and comes next to my seat.
"Can I help you with anything" she asks.
"Yes, could you tell me where we're headed?"
"Canada!"
"Canada?"
and then we both say "DEVIN TOWNSEND!" at the same time.
And then I woke up. 'twas a silly dream.
The second dream wasn't quite as funny, though.
I was a reviewer for some bigshot metal magazine, and Synchestra had just arrived to me in the mail.
When I opened up the package it was in, I was greeted with a hexagon-shaped dvd-case.
I'm like "what the heck?" and open it, only to discover a huge, round disc, filled with holes and holes and holes, like a cd that has had a fatal meeting with a power drill. There's a small papernote inside the package :
"This is the new SD-DVD version of Synchestra, we hope you enjoy it."
Then, just before I wake up, I realise I'm holding a copy of Synchestra I can't even listen to, since recordplayers that are capable of playing back SD-DVD-records haven't even been invented yet.
Also, I have no idea what an SD-DVD record even is.
You can imagine I was pretty bummed out when I woke up.
