Canadian musician/producer DEVIN TOWNSEND (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, STEVE VAI, LAMB OF GOD, DARKEST HOUR, GWAR) spoke about his vegetarian diet during an interview with Gilles Lartigot of Heavy Metal Food, a new Radio Metal column associating metal music with cooking.
The third (and final) part of the chat, which was taped on December 14th, 2011 at Foufounes Electriques in Montreal, QC, can be seen below:
Townsend has confirmed two Soundwave Side Shows with MESHUGGAH for his upcoming run through Australia on the Soundwave tour. They will take place on February 27th and 29th in Sydney and Melbourne respectively.
Townsend’s schedule is as follows:
February
25 – Brisbane, Australia – Rna Showgrounds
26 – Sydney, Australia – Olympic Par
27 – Sydney, Australia – The Factory (with Meshuggah)
29 – Melbourne, Australia – The Forum (with Meshuggah)
March
2 – Melbourne, Australia – Showgrounds
3 – Adelaide, Australia – Bonython Park
5 – Perth, Australia – Claremont Showgrounds
Click here for ticket links to all shows.

Townsend recently offered the following update from the studio, where he has several irons in the fire at once:
“Just finished writing track one for Z2 (Ziltoid 2). It’s about a year and half away now… scary!”
Townsend spoke with Metal Army America during the summer of 2011 and commented on his now legendary alter ego, Ziltoid The Omniscient:
MAA: Will we ever see the Ziltoid character return again in some way, shape or form?
Townsend: “Ziltoid I think is rapidly becoming the mascot for what I do. It’s great for me on a number of levels I think. I love playing the character and it’s an extension of an exaggerated part of my personality that I think I felt self-conscious of doing before I quit doing certain lifestyle choices. But with Ziltoid its very creative and free. You know to be a fan of a human being is cool and everything. I know when I was younger there were certain people in bands I was really a fan of. And then as you get older you realize as you well know everybody is a human being and everybody is fallible. Everybody is an idiot trying to figure it all out. Everybody has their own hypothesis on what it is or what it isn’t, but ultimately none of us know. But everybody needs a hero too. I don’t want to be that hero, but I think that Ziltoid can be a very cool superhero because he’s from the fourth dimension and he’s a combination of backyard quantum physics and poop jokes. I think the combo of those two things for me is artistically full of potential (laughs).”
Click here for the complete interview.









