Devin Townsend releases
his brand-new studio album ‘PowerNerd’ today. His career is one of many
distinct eras. He’s been the leader of Strapping Young Lad, the
lynchpin of the Devin Townsend Project and the co-architect of country
duo Casualties of Cool, all while maintaining his prolific and lauded
solo project. Now, the polymath’s newest era starts with ‘PowerNerd’.
To celebrate the launch of the new record, a video for the album's third track, ‘Knuckledragger’, has been launched, featuring his current live band of Mike Keneally, Darby Todd & James Leach.
Devin comments on the album & new track:
“Over
the past few years, working on the Moth and a host of upcoming
‘complicated’ musical statements, I (as have many of us) have been
constantly astounded by the levels of stupidity that seem to be much of
what we’re presented in media and entertainment.
It
inspired me to write ‘the dumbest song I could’ and I think to some
degree I succeeded. This song has been polarizing in my personal circle.
Some people seeing it for what it is, and some being confused by why I
would write something like this.
What it is, however, is just a reaction to the dumb things I see everywhere and a reflection of that I guess.
And
‘beer’ in this regard is not necessarily referring to beer, but more
anything that kind of takes the edge off. It’s different for everyone.
But in any case: I present to you the dumbest song I’ve ever written. Knuckledragger.
The record comes out today. I hope some of you can find moments in it that you can relate to and maybe it can be of some use :)”
Watch the previously released videos below:
‘Gratitude’: https://youtu.be/1mnjfXmsEUQ?si=CKNjBvWms1W7Favz
‘Jainism’ : https://youtu.be/IypFEGztl-4
‘PowerNerd’ : https://youtu.be/8-we4aXo_NM
Stream the tracks and order the album here: https://devin-townsend.lnk.to/PowerNerd
“It was a conscious thing,” Devin says of his brand-new album, the music on which he wrote in just 11 days. “I
thought, ‘I’ve spent so much time overthinking every aspect of my work –
what would happen if I didn’t?’ Maybe I would have the opportunity to
be a bit more direct with what it is that I’m trying to do. I really
wanted to see if I could cut through some of the meandering.”
However, that aggression is far from the only thing to come from PowerNerd’s
11 episodic tracks. ‘Dreams of Light’, by comparison, is an evocative
and dynamic four-minute ballad. ‘Younger Lover’ calms down from an
explosive opening to lush verses of synths and singing, whereas ‘Falling
Apart’ adds texture after texture on top of a dulcet, acoustic
introduction.
Where PowerNerd’s music
was written in less than a fortnight, its lyrics were refined over a
far longer period of time into a narrative about strength and healing.
On ‘Falling Apart’, Devin commands himself to “keep the tension under control”. “You’ve got to believe that things will only get better,” subsequent song “Gratitude” powerfully declares. These uplifting messages even play into the record’s title.
Devin offers as a definition: “I
would say that a powernerd would be somebody that has a tendency that
society has deemed weak or not valuable, whether that’s empathy or being
an insular person or an introvert, and turns that into a type of
personal power. It’s like, ‘OK, yeah, I’m sensitive to this, that and
the other thing, but man, I am going to pull through! I am going to do
things with that sensitivity that are rooted in strength.’”
‘PowerNerd’
is available on several different formats, including a Limited
2CD+Blu-ray Artbook (featuring the album, bonus tracks and Devin’s first
ever Dolby Atmos mix), Limited 2CD Digipak in O-card, Standard CD,
Gatefold LP & Digital Album. The full tracklisting for the main
album is as follows:
1. PowerNerd
2. Falling Apart
3. Knuckledragger
4. Gratitude
5. Dreams of Light
6. Ubelia
7. Jainism
8. Younger Lover
9. Glacier
10. Goodbye
11. Ruby Quaker
The album’s artwork was created by longtime collaborator Travis Smith, and can be seen below:
Devin’s
only live performances of 2024, will be performing acoustically on tour
as support to Myles Kennedy in the UK. You can find the full list of
dates below:
25th November – SWG3, Glasgow
27th November – Manchester Academy, Manchester
29th November – Rock City, Nottingham
30th November – O2 Academy, Birmingham
2nd December – Cardiff University Students’ Union, Cardiff
3rd December – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
As well as express strength through adversity, PowerNerd will open the door to Devin’s immediate future. Its positivity and succinctness will soon be contrasted by follow-up The Moth – self-described as “orchestral, over-the-top, dark and uncomfortable” – and the “alien weirdness” of finale Axolotl.
Both efforts have already been written, and together the trilogy will
express the mind-boggling range of this man’s musical talent.
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