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Dutch death metal band Devious has never been afraid to progress and evolve. From their impressive 2003 debut "Acts Of Rage" to the groovier, synthesizer laden successor "Domain" – their first for Deity Down Records – they constantly have defied convention. Last year's "Vision" completes this evolution and sees Devious adopting a more modern sound altogether. Masterful Magazine arranged a chat with drummer Frank Schilperoort who, as per usual, was eager to talk about the band's latest musical excursion, the return of their original frontman and their plans to take "Vision" into the live arena.
Hi! Thanks for doing this interview with us! What are you and the rest of Devious currently up to, I guess you are knee-deep into answering email and telephone interviews at this stage?
"Vision" is your second record for Dutch label Deity Down Records, who have grown quite a bit in profile and status in the intervening years. How's being with this label worked out for Devious, compared to the now defunct Spitzenburg Records, to whom you were signed for your 2004 debut "Acts Of Rage"?
Carsten Althena was responsible for the samplers and synthesizers and also takes partly credit as one of the producers for this record. How much material did he write for this record and how of that did you end up using eventually? 
Well, we've recently had the chance to promote "Vision" with a European tour with Entombed and Merauder, so no complaints here! Club shows are also lining up nicely (we have a nice and busy schedule of three shows a month average). Now let's see what the festival season will bring!