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MIKE PORTNOY believes that he is “more of a team player now”

04-03-2025

In a new interview with Japanese music critic and radio personality Masa Ito of TVK‘s “Rock City”DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Portnoy was asked what he has added to the band since he rejoined the progressive metal giants in October 2023 after a 13-year absence. He responded: “It is not really for me to say. I can’t sit here and pat myself on the back and kind of tell all the things I bring to the band. I think it’s more for the fans or the listener to kind of come up with that opinion. But I think it’s pretty well known what I bring to the band. It’s been this way since the beginning of the band 40 years ago.”

Mike continued: “I was always contributing in every area — not just the drums, but collaborating on the music and the lyrics and the melodies and the production and the merchandise and the fan club and everything that goes into being in a band. I’m a very hands-on type of person, so for the first 25 years of the band, I oversaw all of that stuff. And then when I left the band, the guys had to kind of figure out how things were gonna get distributed amongst themselves. And however they decided that, that’s the way they continued without me. And now coming back in the band, I’ve had to be very, very respectful of what they’ve been doing all the years without me. It’s a very different organization than when I left in 2010.

“When I left in 2010, I was a control freak. and overseeing everything and very protective of everything,” Portnoy added. “But now coming back, I need to respect that they’ve been touring for all these years without me and making records without me, so they have perhaps different ways of doing things. So, I had to come in very respectful and kind of tippy-toe my way around each area to see how much they wanted from me. There are some areas where they put complete control back into my lap. There’s other areas that maybe they wanted to retain some control and maybe ask me to take a step back. So, it’s been a learning process over the past year or so how the new chemistry was going to function. And it’s been very easy, I think. We’re all older and wiser at this stage of our lives. When I left the band in 2010, I was in my early 40s. Now I’m in my late 50s. And I think as you get older and you have more life experiences, you learn more, you learn how to behave in a more mutually beneficial way and try to be respectful of other people’s opinions and ideas. And that’s a lot of the stuff I learned all the years outside of DREAM THEATER. I did so many other bands and projects and albums, each one of which had a very different chemistry that I would have to adapt to. So I think adapting to all those different situations throughout the years really helped me to be more of a team player than maybe I was the first time around.”

DREAM THEATER‘s sixteenth studio album, “Parasomnia”, came out on February 7, 2025 via InsideOut Music. The LP marks DREAM THEATER‘s first release with Portnoy since 2009’s “Black Clouds & Silver Linings”.

“Parasomnia” was produced by Petrucci, engineered by James “Jimmy T” Meslin, and mixed by Andy SneapHugh Syme returns once again to lend his creative vision to the cover art.

Portnoy co-founded DREAM THEATER in 1985 with Petrucci and MyungMike played on 10 DREAM THEATER albums over a 20-year period, from 1989’s “When Dream And Day Unite” through 2009’s “Black Clouds & Silver Linings”, before exiting the group in 2010.

Mike Mangini joined DREAM THEATER in late 2010 through a widely publicized audition following the departure of PortnoyMangini beat out six other of the world’s top drummers — Marco MinnemannVirgil DonatiAquiles PriesterThomas LangPeter Wildoer and Derek Roddy — for the gig, a three-day process that was filmed for a documentary-style reality show called “The Spirit Carries On”.

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