

If it helps you let off some steam, get out some screams, and feel like you can go back to work the next day feeling a little better, the band feels like they've accomplished what they've set out to do. Myth puts on a show every time they perform, leaving it all on stage. Focusing on tribulations of the past, the band's main focus is pushing awareness to mental health, and ensuring YOU are never alone! Through vocal influences like Slipknot, instrumental influences such as Killswitch Engage, and emotional influences from personal losses comes a group creating the name Myth of Creation. Through the pain, chaos and suffering came the album "Trials". Myth of creation is a band of dedicated musicians playing their hearts out anytime they're on stage. Tune in, learn about the band and grab a few laughs.

As is the norm the conversation quickly goes south and never quite returns. On this episode we chat with the guys in Myth of Creation, a super heavy band from Colorado. He’s also writing book two of the Sky Viewseries. It is available in all online stores and streaming services.ĭevon continues to write music for the next Surface of the Sun release, and mix music for other artists.

The album showcases his growth as an artist and engineer.
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He also self-published his first novel, an action-packed thriller with a sci-fi twist called Sky View(available as an e-book on Amazon and Kobo), and developed his expertise as a safety professional specialized in improving workplace safety and culture.ĭevon released Panacea, a 4-song EP and the follow-up to A Dying Star, on Sept 6, 2019. In 2011 Devon chose the project name Surface of the Sun, andA Dying Starwas released.Īfter the debut Devon continued to write material for Surface of the Sun, but also expanded into other genres releasing two EPs under a secondary solo project called Seven Acres. He performed all music and lyrics (except for drums), and after some significant life changes, completed recording and mixing the album in a very small town in northern British Columbia. It wasn’t until around 2005, intrigued by the challenge, that he decided to pursue his music as a solo endeavour, which required moving beyond being just a guitar player.ĭevon focused on developing his skills with other instruments and singing, and then wrote his debut album A Dying Star. Nothing serious ever developed, but he continued to write, finding his sound and voice as an artist.

During this time, he focused on developing his skills as an engineer and producer, learning from studio regulars such as Garth Richardson (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Chevelle, Rage Against the Machine), Devin Townsend (Strapping Young Lad, Devin Townsend Band), and Dave Genn (Matthew Good Band, 54-40).ĭuring that time Devon also wrote original material with other musicians. Tune in and learn about his music and many other endeavours,Īfter moving to Vancouver, Canada, in 2002 to obtain an education in audio engineering, Devon Eggers spent worked as an in-house and freelance engineer in many of the major studios around the city. On this brand new episode of The Brutally Delicious Podcast we speak with Canadian musician Devon Eggers of Surface of the Sun.
