Ryan Van Poederooyen
Ryan Van Poederooyen | |
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Birth name | Ryan Joost Van Poederooyen |
Born | November 13, 1972 |
Origin | Vancouver, BC |
Genres | Metal, progressive rock |
Occupations | Musician, session musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Drums |
Years active | 1996–present |
Associated acts |
God Awakens Petrified The Devin Townsend Band The Devin Townsend Project Non-Human Level Terror Syndrome Ten Ways from Sunday |
Website | RVP Drums |
Ryan Joost Van Poederooyen (/vænˈpuːdərɔɪ.ən/;[1] born November 13, 1972) is a Canadian drummer. He gained "international recognition"[2] as a member of progressive metal groups The Devin Townsend Band (2002–2007) and The Devin Townsend Project (2009-). He is the founder of metal bands God Awakens Petrified and Terror Syndrome, and is also a member of progressive rock band Ten Ways from Sunday.
Biography
Ryan Van Poederooyen was born November 13, 1972 in Port Alberni, British Columbia. At the age of 10, his father enrolled him in drum lessons. He played in jazz and stage bands throughout high school, and at age 15 joined a cover band that played throughout Vancouver Island. At 17 he decided to become a full-time musician.[3]
After several years of mixed success doing session work and playing in original bands,[3] Van Poederooyen started his first successful band, experimental metal group God Awakens Petrified, in 1996.[2] God Awakens Petrified, which opened for the thrash metal band Megadeth in 2000,[2] released a self-titled album and an EP before disbanding in 2004.[4]
In 2002, Van Poederooyen was contacted by Devin Townsend to join a progressive metal group he was forming to play his solo material.[3] Van Poederooyen was recommended by long-time Townsend drummer Gene Hoglan, who had seen him perform with God Awakens Petrified.[5] The Devin Townsend Band released two albums, Accelerated Evolution and Synchestra, before disbanding in 2007. Van Poederooyen also played drums on Townsend's solo album Addicted. Van Poederooyen was also approached by Darkane guitarist Christofer Malmström to play in his solo project, Non-Human Level,[6] which released a self-titled album in 2005.
Van Poederooyen began work on a new solo project in 2004[4] with Devin Townsend Band members Mike Young and Dave Young. The band, Terror Syndrome, independently issued a digital release of its self-titled debut album in 2008, shortly after acquiring Annihilator vocalist Dave Padden. The group plans a signed release of the album sometime in 2009.[7] Van Poederooyen also joined Ten Ways from Sunday, a progressive rock band formed by Mike Young and Dave Young, in May 2008.[8]
Selected discography
- God Awakens Petrified (God Awakens Petrified, 1999)
- After Birth (EP, God Awakens Petrified, 2002)
- Accelerated Evolution (The Devin Townsend Band, 2003)
- Oniric Metal (Lalu, 2005)
- Non-Human Level (Non-Human Level, 2005)
- Synchestra (The Devin Townsend Band, 2006)
- Seven Second Surgery (Faber Drive, 2007)
- Breaking Ground (Delight, 2007)
- Terror Syndrome (Terror Syndrome, 2008)
- TheMightyOne (TheMightyOne, 2008)
- Addicted (Devin Townsend Project, 2009)
- Deconstruction (Devin Townsend Project, 2011)
- Epicloud (Devin Townsend Project, 2012)
References
- ↑ Ryan Van Poederooyen On Recording With The Devin Townsend Project." The Stage. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). New Wave of American Heavy Metal. p. 157. New Plymouth: Zonda Books Limited. ISBN 0-9582684-0-1.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Van Poederooyen, Ryan. "Biography." RVP Drums.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Devin Townsend Band Drummer to Record Solo Album" (August 3, 2004). Blabbermouth.net.
- ↑ "Ryan Van Poederooyen" (March–April 2006). Slagwerkkrant (132). (Dutch)
- ↑ "Meshuggah, Devin Townsend Band Members To Appear On Darkane Guitarist's Solo Album" (August 24, 2003). Blabbermouth.net.
- ↑ "Terror Syndrome Prepares to Enter Studio" (December 23, 2008). Blabbermouth.net.
- ↑ "The Devin Townsend Band / Terror Syndrome Members Launch Ten Ways from Sunday" (May 10, 2008). Blabbermouth.net.
Additional references
- Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). New Wave of American Heavy Metal. pp. 116. New Plymouth: Zonda Books Limited. ISBN 0-9582684-0-1.
- "Ryan Van Poederooyen: Metal-Jazz Machine" (March 22, 2006). Batterie Magazine (22). (French)
- Haid, Mike (June 2009). "Ryan Van Poederooyen: Developing a Terror Syndrome." Modern Drummer (16).
- "FIZD" (June 22, 2005). "Interviews: Ryan Van Poederooyen." Nocturnal Horde.
- "EternityRites" (August 3, 2007). "Interview with Terror Syndrome Drummer Ryan VP." MetalUnderground.com.
External links
- RVP Drums (official site)
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