Warrel Dane of Nevermore posted this on his Twitter a few days ago.... and truth to it ??
Hope so, 3 of my fave bands on one bill!!
Hope so, 3 of my fave bands on one bill!!
I've never heard Candlemass
I can guarantee you if this happens Nevermore will be headlining. With the success of TGE, Loomis Schecter Signature model, Loomis GW Column. Warrels solo tour success and Jeffs solo album Success CM has to make them the headliner. If this goes to europe I can see it swapping. Nevermore is just much bigger at the moment then Symphony X from a ticket sales standpoint.
Hopefully Symphony X will be headlining (or co-headlining). I could care less about Nevermore and I've never heard Candlemass, but Symphony X + 45 minute set = not cool.
how the shit is SX being on nuclear blast and getting exposed to a larger audience necessarily a good thing? i'm usually not a fag who likes music to be more obscure just for the sake of it, but come on - SX is one step away from becoming a shitty power-metalo-death band that NB is infested with. it's not like perfectly good metal bands haven't totally abandoned the quality of their sound once they broke through (see: kamelot), and frankly with PL SX has already started to do that, so fuck it, my opinion is commercial suicide would be best
How selfish! This is about the band, not you!
I'm just kidding I kind of agree. Which is why I'm so anxious to hear about the next album. And listen to it.
how the shit is SX being on nuclear blast and getting exposed to a larger audience necessarily a good thing? i'm usually not a fag who likes music to be more obscure just for the sake of it, but come on - SX is one step away from becoming a shitty power-metalo-death band that NB is infested with. it's not like perfectly good metal bands haven't totally abandoned the quality of their sound once they broke through (see: kamelot), and frankly with PL SX has already started to do that, so fuck it, my opinion is commercial suicide would be best
I don't see anyone weeping over the "loss of complexity" now that the band doesn't do things like 6:45-7:40 in "A Lesson Before Dying" on the s/t album...nobody listens to that album.
I don't see anyone weeping over the "loss of complexity" now that the band doesn't do things like 6:45-7:40 in "A Lesson Before Dying" on the s/t album.