Face your chaos, know who you are!
#194089 by Slainte Mhath
Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:17 am
I caved in and downloaded it and I absolutely love it. The first spin left me a bit non-plussed, but after a couple more listens I warmed to it and I can't stop playing it now.

To me it's got a very similar vibe to Terria, but with a more mature attitude throughout, cleaner guitars and a more appropriate drummer (I love Gene's drumming on metal records, but I don't think he was the best choice for Terria), and since I adore Terria this is a very good thing(tm).

How does a song such as Quiet Riot work in terms of songwriting credits and royalties? Will Noddy Holder be getting a top-up for his pension off it?

Also, when will we be able to order it from the HevyDevy store? (I loathe eBay more than I can describe, so I've not gone for the eBay pre-order).
#194093 by Cyril
Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:30 am
My apologies if the question already asked but on Quiet Rot (at 1'53 more or less...), Devin says "So thank you Jean-Michel" (oh i love the accent :D).

Any idea who this man is?
#194099 by FUBAR
Mon Apr 20, 2009 4:47 am
Cyril wrote:My apologies if the question already asked but on Quiet Rot (at 1'53 more or less...), Devin says "So thank you Jean-Michel" (oh i love the accent :D).

Any idea who this man is?


Look a few pages back.
#194112 by swervedriver
Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:31 am
I hope the last album of these Fantastic Four is like "A Monday" on repeat. I woke up this morning with that tune in my head and cursed myself for my impatience of pre-viewing my Ki pre-order this weekend. I may have to burn that song on a cd so I can properly start my days...

Really impressed with Ki. Not what I had thought it would be, even after hearing the myspace preview over and over. But a very pleasant surprise it was, especially now that it's beginning to sink in and I'm starting to hear what's going on (several songs didn't really click the first few times). Now I should listen to it totally relaxed and not while (I should be) studying...

Interesting Toazted interview as well, I enjoyed listening to that and finding out more about the whole process leading up to all this and insights about the past albums. But, like, you know, you could, like, cut down on the, like, likes, you know? ;) :P
#194115 by daneulephus
Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:50 am
swervedriver wrote:I hope the last album of these Fantastic Four is like "A Monday" on repeat. I woke up this morning with that tune in my head and cursed myself for my impatience of pre-viewing my Ki pre-order this weekend. I may have to burn that song on a cd so I can properly start my days...

Really impressed with Ki. Not what I had thought it would be, even after hearing the myspace preview over and over. But a very pleasant surprise it was, especially now that it's beginning to sink in and I'm starting to hear what's going on (several songs didn't really click the first few times). Now I should listen to it totally relaxed and not while (I should be) studying...

Interesting Toazted interview as well, I enjoyed listening to that and finding out more about the whole process leading up to all this and insights about the past albums. But, like, you know, you could, like, cut down on the, like, likes, you know? ;) :P


If you have an alright sound system in your car, try taking Ki to the beach where no one else is around (it is extra sweet with a good friend who also loves Dev). This is how I first experienced it, and it was sublime to say the least. I was welling up with tears.

Every listen since has been like peeling the layers off of a sweet onion......it can be a lil' nasty at times (in a good way), it will make you cry, and it is always sweet. It is more assuming than Dev says it is imo.....

Anyway, I would say I envy you for just hearing it, but I don't, because I know it will only get better.

Can't wait for my autographed copy!!!!!

Dan :mrgreen:
#194116 by Kaartinen
Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:21 am
Hmm, just ordered my copy of Ki. Also recieved the promo cd today. Too bad that there aren't any headphones around the office at the moment.

Seems to me that Dev is getting more and more spritual. Although that's not too evident on Ziltoid. But anyways :)
#194130 by mnath16
Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:47 am
I could never rank your work devster, but this is so great, I admire it mainly for how different it is!
I've listened to it a few times and everytime just totally chills me out.

I'm looking forward to owning the CD as im noticing low-quality more and more each time i listen due to the shitty quality of the files... And did anyone discover the name of the female vocalist?

peace

(Can't pick a fav track.. Heaven Send does stand out though)
#194143 by funny_little_guy
Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:14 am
daneulephus wrote:
funny_little_guy wrote:Hey Dev just put in my pre-order for Ki, it's great to have finally paid for it considering how much I've been loving it for the past few days! You mentioned some bonus songs back in one of the threads I was wondering if that version of Sit It The Mountain (at least I think it was Sit It The Mountain) that was recorded for Synchestra but never released might show up one day? Just wanted to say thanks for making Ki, I look forward to what the rest of the year will bring!


Are you shittin' me? Rerecorded for Synchestra? I MUST hear this.........if it is true.

That song deserves all that Dev could put into it.........Matter of fact, it would sit well being on Ki wouldn't it........hmm.

Dan


Yeah the thread about it is here: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=5154
If you can be bothered signing up for the other forum they talk about the song it actually is. I would love to hear it, it's such an amazing track.
#194146 by The Dev
Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:34 am
That zaney stoner logic is still bouncing around his head a bit I think. Why he feels like he has to pour all his emotional energy into an album is beyond me. Why would he think he could solve any of his personal problems by writing a metal album? I guess that's a mark of a true artiste though, the ability to invest your self fully into a work like that... or maybe he's just a really talented neurotic who let the sweetleaf twist him up a little too tight.


-from Blabbermouth.

I agree, I guess the whole thing is that for the time being, I don't really know what else to write about...I guess the goal with these four albums is to purge that...then write stories or something.

It's the 'me' show, starring...'me!'

And yeah, weed fucked with me...now's the time to figure out why and get to the other side creatively.
#194148 by auldj
Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:39 am
The Dev wrote:
That zaney stoner logic is still bouncing around his head a bit I think. Why he feels like he has to pour all his emotional energy into an album is beyond me. Why would he think he could solve any of his personal problems by writing a metal album? I guess that's a mark of a true artiste though, the ability to invest your self fully into a work like that... or maybe he's just a really talented neurotic who let the sweetleaf twist him up a little too tight.


-from Blabbermouth.

I agree, I guess the whole thing is that for the time being, I don't really know what else to write about...I guess the goal with these four albums is to purge that...then write stories or something.

It's the 'me' show, starring...'me!'

And yeah, weed fucked with me...now's the time to figure out why and get to the other side creatively.


Well, you're doing a good job...

From what I've heard....sounds pretty honest to me
#194149 by Amber
Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:44 am
The Dev wrote:
That zaney stoner logic is still bouncing around his head a bit I think. Why he feels like he has to pour all his emotional energy into an album is beyond me. Why would he think he could solve any of his personal problems by writing a metal album? I guess that's a mark of a true artiste though, the ability to invest your self fully into a work like that... or maybe he's just a really talented neurotic who let the sweetleaf twist him up a little too tight.


-from Blabbermouth.

I agree, I guess the whole thing is that for the time being, I don't really know what else to write about...I guess the goal with these four albums is to purge that...then write stories or something.

It's the 'me' show, starring...'me!'

And yeah, weed fucked with me...now's the time to figure out why and get to the other side creatively.


Huh. It's an interesting comment... Personally, I think you can solve problems by taking it into a creative/artistic direction. Once you've purged yourself of what's bring you down, you get a different view of things, and then with luck find a way to deal with things...

Maybe I should be a art therapist. :D
#194151 by SubZeroCK
Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:54 am
I'm not really much of a forum poster (I signed up in 06 and have been silent!) but thought I'd break my posting duck to say just what a great album this is. Obviouslky pre-ordered.

Haven't got the skills of a reviewer but Ki has really hit home with me. Listened to it through a couple times then started to focus on Heaven Send. Truly stunning track and verytime that song starts over, my heart seems to skip a bit and I'm ready for another 8 mins of it!
Back to listening to it all the way through again now and it works. That may sound like a really average thing to say, but it's a massive compliment. Each song follows on from the last perfectly showing different emotions and feelings.

I love it Dev and I can't wait for the album which follows. Hope you make shitloads off it, you deserve it.


Thanks.
#194157 by NFF
Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:30 am
just checked the HDR ebay..... about to cry now. looks like i wont be geting a pre-order of ki. :sad: unless miraculously theirs a copy left tomorow.
#194158 by Naffis-kun
Mon Apr 20, 2009 9:30 am
My fave songs are Winter and Quiet Riot.
They sound like the kind of stuff you write/listen to when you're too tired to care about how fucked up the world is.
When my soul is dead, I listen to songs like this. Honest, mellow songs that have more judgment to them than over-the-top, massive songs ever could.

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