Pelata
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Somehow Fates Warning flew under my radar until "No Exit" so Ray era FW was the first I was introduced to him.
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Somehow Fates Warning flew under my radar until "No Exit" so Ray era FW was the first I was introduced to him.
Ray Alder
Arch has a strong voice...I don't dislike him...I just prefer Ray.
Somehow Fates Warning flew under my radar until "No Exit" so Ray era FW was the first I was introduced to him. Obviously, that makes a big difference as well as the fact, Arch has four releases he is on, whereas, I don't even want to try and count how many have Ray on vocals.
I do like Arch, but prefer Ray
Bryant
Wow...what a topic...and there really is no perfect answer to this...Fates is truly one of those band that has been able to have multiple eras that, somehow, maintain the integrity of the band while creating multiple personas. I would liken it to Metal Church, Savatage...and...who else?
Anyway, my first exposure to FW was on Charlie Kendall's Metal Shop when I heard Fata Morgana on Fresh Metal. The very next day, I went and bought Awaken The Guardian. Now...I suppose it depends on your age and your exposure to various genres of metal, but...I think you have to admit that Awaken The Guardian is something truly unique, powerful, and different. Musically, structurally, vocally...it's all a very odd melange. After absorbing Awaken, I went backwards through the discog. Spectre was the launching point for their brand of intricate prog, equally eccentric and complex, although a bit raw. Brocken revealed their Maiden-worshipping roots, but also showcased Arch's incredible abilities and eccentric melody lines. Wow!
I remember being at my local record store and looking at the new release of No Exit in awe, having no idea that FW had release a new one. The manager, who knew me well, came walking by me in the aisle and casually mentioned in passing, "you know they have a new singer, right?" That totally burst my bubble and pissed me off, but didn't prevent me from buying it. Let's face it...No Exit was painfully raw and Van Halen-esque lazy in its totality (compared to their previous efforts), but it did possess a new vision and hunger. Symmetry dove into tech-prog, Parallels solidified their new sound, Inside Out showcased their desire to be the next Rush...and so it goes...
Bottom line...Arch is the man...Ray was the dog-whistle-man for a while, then mellowed and tried to become a cottage-industry for a while. Both guys are completely cool motherfuckers. I have shaken hands with John, and I have had drinks with Ray...you couldn't ask for two nicer dudes to speak with (Matheos is another story).
But...I will take Arch on any day...simply for forging a new era in progressive metal that was eccentric, melodic, and yet heavy. Ray might have progressed the band into the modern age, but a lot of prog metal wouldn't have happened without FW and John Arch.
Now, I still need to get the OTHER re-release of "Awaken The Guardian" w/ the rare live footage on dvd! Wow...what a topic...and there really is no perfect answer to this...Fates is truly one of those band that has been able to have multiple eras that, somehow, maintain the integrity of the band while creating multiple personas. I would liken it to Metal Church, Savatage...and...who else?
Btw, I finally just completed my John Arch Era Fates Warning collection on Cd!Now, I still need to get the OTHER re-release of "Awaken The Guardian" w/ the rare live footage on dvd!
JOHN ARCH RULES!
LONG LIVE THE OLD SCHOOL!