Mike Portnoy has opened up about his evolved leadership style since rejoining Dream Theater in a recent interview with Rock City. The drummer left the band in 2010 and now reflects on his personal growth and new approach to band dynamics.
“When I left in 2010, I was a control freak and overseeing everything and very protective of everything,” Portnoy said. “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.”
“There are some areas where they put complete control back into my lap,” he continued. “There’s other areas that maybe they wanted to retain some control and maybe ask me to take a step back.”
“When I left the band in 2010, I was in my early 40s. Now I’m in my late 50s,” Portnoy explained. “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.”
“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,” he added. “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.”
Portnoy’s candid reflections mark a new chapter for both the drummer and the band.
The Return To Dream Theater

According to Dream Theater’s official website, Portnoy officially rejoined the band in October 2023. His return ended a 13-year separation and led to Mike Mangini’s departure from the drummer position.
The reunion process began during the pandemic when Portnoy reconnected with guitarist John Petrucci, as reported by Arrow Lords of Metal. Their collaboration on Petrucci’s solo album initiated discussions about Portnoy’s return to the band.
New Era And Creative Direction

The Metal Voice reports that the band’s dynamic has evolved significantly. Responsibilities are now more evenly distributed among members, creating a distinct contrast to Portnoy’s previous tenure.
The renewed collaboration has produced immediate results. Dream Theater released their new album ‘Parasomnia’ on February 7, 2025. This release marks their first studio album with Portnoy since 2009’s ‘Black Clouds & Silver Linings.’
Future Projects And Commitments

Portnoy maintains his connection to other musical ventures while focusing on Dream Theater. He plans to continue his work with The Winery Dogs and balance multiple projects with his Dream Theater commitments.
The band actively tours and performs live shows with renewed energy. This new chapter showcases both the band’s evolution and Portnoy’s personal growth during their time apart.