Imagine two huge amplifier before the middle of a mountain range. Suddenly Devins heard music, everything starts to shake, the mountains fall in on itself, avalanches roll downhill, all the earth may appear to vibrate. So you can make an idea about what I felt when I heard this CD for the first time. Monumental is an understatement. So a similar feeling I experienced only when I entered the first time the cathedral and looked up ----> It skin a awe socks off! Devins music should be categorized, very difficult. Most likely still the Heavy Metal ... heavy guitars make bombastic soundscapes are supplemented by spherical keyboards and epochal solos. These Devins pervasive voice (that you simply must have heard!) Terria is loud Devin the setting of his home country Canada. This is managed in the absolute! One sees, provided undivided attention, the endless mountain ranges formally in front of him. Huge rivers, vast plains, crystal clear lakes or eifach only relaxend outside a wooden cabin squatting and can be a refreshing summer breeze blowing in his face. Devin knows how to add sound like no other images and impressions and reproduce credible. So the first 3 tracks (Olive, Mountain, Earth Day) already constitutes a monumental solid can break down himself that probably not even the Almighty. More stable than any mountain range, a non-ending Kammerafahrt across the mountains and plains of Canada. With Deep Peace Devin a monument has now been set. This creativity just so bursting About song belongs in my opinion to the 5 best songs ever written. Something even remotely comparable to this day have not found. The mere about 3 minutes long instrumental contribution justifies alone is the purchase price of this work over. Canada builds then again on the first three tracks, and lets turn landscapes appear before the mind's eye as Peter Jackson should not have to stage and includes everything that makes this album. Down Under and is almost surprisingly airy and light, therefore, as a morning sailing trip followed by a brunch. The Fluke then pulls the tempo belong to ... highway driving ... trees, meadows, hills rushing past a. Nobody's Here and Tiny Tears invite you to relax manicured, somewhere alone in a meadow or a loved one in the arm. Stagnant marks the end of an album that invites you to dream one like no other. Probably the only song that is radio friendly. Could be called out tip to take very carefully into Devins world to let. As already mentioned, undivided attention is mandatory (at least initially). Believe me, this album is worth the little bit of concentration. Who could penetrate Devins world again, which will not let go. The only downside is you never want to listen to anything else.