So if there comes another MMA, In search for truth, recreation day, and all of the legendary albums will be worthless? Those albums took evergrey to where they are today and they made me love the band. im shocked that you can call yourself a fan. im not a big fan of MMA either, but i still love evrgrey for the masterpieces they have given us. A true fan would not forget that. I will stay grey regardless of what the next album will sound like.
First, I'm a fan. Second, please, please, please, don't include "Monday Morning Apocalypse" in the same sentence of "In Search Of Truth" and "Recreation Day" to describe something legendary. Those two latest are really legendary. "Monday Morning Apocalypse" is a bad error.
I believe even the guys in the band are disappointed, because they were expecting this to be a big hit... after all, "Monday Morning Apocalypse" is CLEARLY produced and prepared to the American market. But it sucked in every possible way.
Did you see highlights to Evergrey this year? So... but I've seen highlights and big praises to TRUE masterpieces like "In Search Of Truth" and to the amazing live album "A Night To Remember".
When you have 156 musicians picking their favorite albums (156, that's the right number) and just THREE (ONLY 3) mention "Monday Morning Apocalypse", you can see this is a hell of a terrible work.
Slayer got 25 votes (ok, they're big). Celtic Frost got more than 10 (are they THAT big? Don't think so). Katatonia got 6 (not even big). Meshuggah got 2... and what did they do in 2006? Nothing (well, nothing the word, not the album), just re-released an album. It's up to you to check that:
156 musicians ignore Evergrey
I remember this same article past year... and "A Night To Remember" was praised! I wouldn't care if "Monday Morning Apocalypse" wasn't praised, but what this article shows me is that:
1st. Evergrey really didn't record anything worth a "Best Of The Year" nomination
2nd. Evergrey tried hard to make it big, instead of trying to make it fantastic, LEGENDARY. And they failed. No one cares about "Monday Morning Apocalypse"... not even the North American market... which was CLEARLY their main target.
My question once again is:
Was it worthwhile recording an album that doesn't match up to the high standards of Evergrey just to reach the U.S. with a more accessible sonority?
Evergrey was holsted with its own petard. Backfire, that is what happened