QUEENSRŸCHE Vocalist Todd La Torre Resigns From CRIMSON GLORY

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From http://www.bravewords.com/news/198498 :

The news will come as a shock to some while others will shrug it off saying "It's about time..," but BW&BK has been informed directly that after approximately three years as the frontman for Florida-based progressive metal band CRIMSON GLORY, vocalist Todd La Torre has officially resigned.

La Torre was introduced to Crimson Glory by Matt La Porte (JON OLIVA'S PAIN / CIRCLE II CIRCLE), becoming an official member in 2010. He helped to ignite and give new life to the legendary band that had been on hiatus for nearly ten years, and mourning the loss of original vocalist Midnight. Crimson Glory emerged back into the world arena metal scene with very high praise and acceptance. La Torre toured as the new voice of Crimson Glory throughout Europe in celebration of the band’s 25th Anniversary with great success. Talk of a new album was highly anticipated and the band appeared to be firing on all cylinders.

"We were writing the new album and things were looking good, says La Torre. "We had interest from two major European labels, which was very promising. I was very honored and proud that we were on the rise, and the fans were embracing all that we were doing. We had wonderful momentum and we were working within an important window of time within which the new record should have been recorded and released to have the most impact given the bands resurgence. Unfortunately, the record never materialized despite my best efforts."

"My involvement with Queensrÿche had nothing to do with the album progress," he continues. "I haven’t been contacted to write with Crimson Glory for over six months. As a band, our writing sessions were slow, eventually becoming non-existent before I ever joined Queensrÿche. During the specific timeframe that I was in talks with Queensrÿche, members of CG were simultaneously occupied by other external and internal endeavors that apparently absorbed the time and/or will away from CG, which is not fallacious per se, but it proceeded in passivity. The main reason for my resignation from Crimson Glory is primarily due to its inertia status.”

"Crimson Glory was the catalyst that exposed me to the world as an undiscovered vocalist, and I am very thankful to them. Special thanks also to the amazing fans for their acceptance and support of not only Crimson Glory, but their continued support to me as an artist. Lastly, I sincerely wish my friends in Crimson Glory the absolute very best, both personally and professionally."
 
Well that's a shame. It seems like the last 10 years or so with CG has been all grand plans (box sets, new albums, whatever), and nothing ever materializes.

I suppose the upside is that this move will save his vocal cords for QR.
 
Yeah... this sorta strikes me as non-news at this point. While I would have loved to hear new material from Drenning and co, I suppose it doesn't really matter who is technically a member of Crimson Glory if the band is basically inactive.
 
Unfortunate for the Crimson Glory fans, but to be completely fair, they're not really the most relevant band in metal...

Looking forward to seeing him with QR.
 
Well that's a shame. It seems like the last 10 years or so with CG has been all grand plans (box sets, new albums, whatever), and nothing ever materializes.

Exactly. Until they have a new complete release recorded with a release date, I don't want to hear anything from Jon Drenning about new CG material forthcoming. Drenning drives CG -- it's his creation -- and it's quite obvious that he'd rather be doing other things which is perfectly fine. It's just that he's lost all credibility with me regarding anything he says about CG's future plans. As I've been saying for several years now, "I'll believe it when I see it."
 
I don't blame Todd for quitting. I mean if the band is just going to sit on their ass(if that's what they are doing) and not take their music seriously, then I don't blame Todd(who wants to record) to quit...... Again, if they are too busy to record, that's fine, but then they can't expect the other band members to just hang around and wait for Drenning....I can't wait to hear the new QR!
 
Disappointed as I would've preferred a new CG album to a new Queensryche, but I don't blame the guy for leaving considering how long it's taken.