delainnation
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http://seekerofthewinterheart.blogspot.com/2012/10/seeker-of-winterheart-reviews-kamelot.html Here is my review of KAMELOT's SILVERTHORN.
I wonder who's going to get the nod for Glenn's #1 CD of 2012 - Circus Maximus or Kamelot. He's going to have to disappoint one of his faves.![]()
Why is Tommy deliberately trying to act like Khan? Maybe it's a money thing, go back to what fans want, but was hoping for something new with him.
I was discussing this with a friend earlier, and my thought is that it's not about Khan or Tommy, it's purely a function of what Thomas and the band want out of their frontman at this point, regardless of who that frontman is. On the surface, it appears that Tommy is copying Khan for the sake of trying to be him, but I think it's really about a sense of continuity and what the vision is for the frontman's stage presence, as opposed to trying to convey a sense of "Khan is gone, but this new guy is just like him!".Why is Tommy deliberately trying to act like Khan? Maybe it's a money thing, go back to what fans want, but was hoping for something new with him.
Why is Tommy deliberately trying to act like Khan? Maybe it's a money thing, go back to what fans want, but was hoping for something new with him.
I'm pretty sure Kamelot wants their frontman to have that "slick, dark, evil" vibe.
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on what the song at the end of that video (starting at around 1:04) is. When it came out at the time I assumed it was part of Song For Jolee but I don't believe that is the case. Anyone who has the CD already have any idea?
As you spin the cd, you will find more and more of Tommy coming out with every song. He starts off the song Torn in a Roy kinda vide but them his own voice shines through. And then when you get to the song for Jollee.........Tommy voice and style really shine. This guy could sing the ingredients from a cook book and it would sound amazing.
When I first heard Sacrimony I thought oh no, they are gonna make Tommy sound like Roy.
Nobody makes anyone sound like someone else.: