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Doom On!
And all of the other bills and losses folks incurred as a result.. (Leaves' Eyes, to name one).

And all of the other bills and losses folks incurred as a result.. (Leaves' Eyes, to name one).
A lot of his songs sound the same, similar range, similar vocal melodies and even lyrics etc.
I was in the gee-hope-he's-okay camp; even burnout is an understandable impetus for his actions. But to drop everyone's collective ass in the dust for *religion*? Short of the Final Judgement occurring right this minute, I can't imagine what about it was so important that it was worth screwing over so many people - why he couldn't have completed at least his short-term obligations, or even not gotten involved in a new album and tour in the first place if he knew this was coming.
Class act, that.
And here I thought Roy was suffering from a brain tumor. >_> I had no idea he was just leaving. How strange. If he really found "religion" don't you think compassion would be in there somewhere? Compassion for his band-mates and all the money they're losing?
Oy, I'll definitely go see them now.
And not just because I worship Fabio's $%*&.
finding religion is kinda like a brain tumor
*like* Oh wait... this isn't facebook :/
He's in that band, too? Okay, my second thought is the dude from Black Majesty ... maybe he's a better fit anyway.
Britt
Mark Vanderbilt, some subpar Midnight clone. Guessing he's available now?
It's the only disc by them I don't own. I think he ruins it. But hey, if you like his voice, than it makes perfect sense that you feel that way about the disc. The music is good (as always).The new Spiritual Beggars is phenomenal IMO.
That would be cool.He's in that band, too? Okay, my second thought is the dude from Black Majesty ... maybe he's a better fit anyway.
Apparently not. But in my defense, I wasn't even aware there was a correlation between vocal preferences and intellect.Not a very intelligent comment.
It's a discussion forum. How are we suppose to discuss anything, if only the people who have a positive comment about a given musician, band, or CD chime in? And then how are we suppose to discern from those comments, what's good and what's bad, when everyone commenting has never had a negative word to say about anything?True I guess, I'm just not so into negative comments about musicians.
I could be wrong, but I'm fairly certain he has no interest it touring.I was thinking Mattias Blad of Falconer myself.
And just because one is a Christian doesn't mean they'll be okay with metal. I've encountered plenty of Christians who insist that anything heavy metal is satanic, and that if it's a Christian metal band, then it's not really Christian because it's a METAL band. Has Khan gone this route? I certainly hope not, but some folks do, and there is a chance, however slim, that he feels that way, too.
I intensely disliked his vocals in Kamelot, though other things he's done I actually did like.Marc Vanderbilt actually, and he was pretty damn good. Fabio is much closer to his style than to Khan's, so I'm hoping to see some OLD material on this tour.
As people will soon learn, it's about the songwriting. Those who know me, know there are very few people who are as big a a Barlow fan as I. Consequently, I was fully expecting Iced Earth to fall flat on their face without him. That said, with Ripper behind the mic, Iced Earth churned out what may be the finest 31 minutes of music since Operation: Mindcrime with "Gettysburg".
Not a very intelligent comment.
Ben, as usual you have to make snide comments in every post you make, even if you don't really know about the given topic - you might have heard or read something, but it's obvious that you really don't know much about this situation.
When the first Kamelot disc came out (and remember Ben, I'm a heck of a lot older than you and I was a working part of the European music scene back then) all the media around Europe (which is of course where Kamelot's initial success was born) were wondering if this was actually Crimson Glory under another name or not. We were a ton of journalists who wrote reviews saying that it HAD to be Midnight and the other CG guys. Even the record label (Noise) tried to play on that part.
Calling Mark a SUB-PAR Midnight clone is ridiculous. If anything, he is the closest this world has ever seen to Midnight, and there's absolutely nothing sub-par to that.
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Sorry, just have to chuckle at this ... it was a very Zod comment to me...
That would be cool.
I love that song. It's the track that made me buy the disc. It's an odd cover, but works so well.I was just listening to the tune 6 Ribbons from the Black Majesy - Silent Company disc. I think John Cavaliere would be a good fit. He's from Australia though .. not sure the logistics would work all that well.
I could be wrong, but I'm fairly certain he has no interest it touring.