Although the two aren't musically alike, Neil Young and Devin Townsend follow a similar approach to making music. Young uses his hard-rocking band Crazy Horse to recharge his batteries, so that he can go off and pursue other musical areas of interest as a solo artist. And Townsend has the same setup -- returning time and time again back to "the band thing" (heavy metallists Strapping Young Lad) before tackling other styles as a solo artist. While Townsend's 2006 solo outing Synchestra does let quite a few headbanging elements slip through the metal detectors, Townsend's quirkiness continues to bubble to the surface throughout. Since Townsend first broke on the scene as a member of Steve Vai's band (1993's Sex & Religion), it's understandable that a few obviously Vai-ish bits should be detected, such as the track "Babysong." But Townsend is certainly not a one-trick pony, as evidenced by the Faith No More-ish instrumental "Vampolka" and a quartet of prog metal epics stacked side by side: "Gaia," "Pixillate," "Judgement," and "A Simple Lullaby." As evidenced by Synchestra, Townsend seems to be getting more musically daring with each subsequent release, unlike some other veteran rockers who start to play it safe as the years roll on. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Synchestra
01/31/2006 | Inside Out U.s.
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All Music Guide Review
Synchestra Track Listing
Credits of Synchestra
- Greg Reely
- Mastering
- Devin Townsend
- Guitar, Vocals, Engineer, Writer, Mixing, Group Member, Editing, Computers, Producer
- Tracy Turner
- Food Stylist
- Dave Young Orchestra
- Guitar, Organ (Hammond), Piano (Grand), Group Member, Assistant Engineer, Keyboards, Mandolin
- Shaun Thingvold
- Engineer, Mixing Supervision
- Brian Waddell
- Guitar, Group Member
- Jay VanPoederooyen
- Drum Editing
- Bryan Seely
- Technical Support
- Omer "Impson" R. Cordell
- Photography
- Deborah Tyzio
- Vocals
- Steve Vai
- Soloist











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