How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
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How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
Good for them for carrying on?
Should they just call it a day?
Depends really?
Should they just call it a day?
Depends really?
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
I think for a young band like power trip they should absolutely carry on. A well established older band it can be tricky, but if alice in chains can do it, i think most bands can
However i don't see how anybody could replace trevor, his voice and lyrics were just too big of a part of the band :/
However i don't see how anybody could replace trevor, his voice and lyrics were just too big of a part of the band :/
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
Depends on the band, how long they have been around, when they do the comeback, etc.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
Power Trip is indeed young enough and should continue on imo. Whether it’s under the same name or not, ehhh.rhino wrote: ↑21 May 2022, 16:28I think for a young band like power trip they should absolutely carry on. A well established older band it can be tricky, but if alice in chains can do it, i think most bands can
However i don't see how anybody could replace trevor, his voice and lyrics were just too big of a part of the band :/
No one can replace Trevor. BDM should hang it up. No disrespect to Riley as he was an awesome frontman but I feel like they could find a new frontman and be just as good if not better due to their age.
To answer the question, it just depends on the band and circumstances.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
I think it really depends. there have been plenty of bands that have done so - especially when other members of the band may have been the main driving force behind writing. it definitely shouldn't be rushed though - gotta mourn and show some respect you know.
my initial feeling for Power Trip is absolutely they should.
TBDM? I dunno, maybe - too soon really.
my initial feeling for Power Trip is absolutely they should.
TBDM? I dunno, maybe - too soon really.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
some people absolutely cannot be replaced, really depends on the band. the vocalist is probably always the most difficult since they tend to be the face of the band. i wonder how cannibal corpse fans felt when george took over.
could you guys imagine someone replacing tom araya in slayer?
could you guys imagine someone replacing tom araya in slayer?
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
I remember an interview with corpse grinder saying how when he first took over the fans gave him a lot of shit at shows, especially before he recorded an album with them.
But in retrospect I’m sure a lot of people are glad Barnes isn’t in cannibal corpse anywhere…..
As for slayer - if it had happened earlier in their career I’m sure people would have gotten over it but once they got past that 20-25 year mark? Yeah no.
But in retrospect I’m sure a lot of people are glad Barnes isn’t in cannibal corpse anywhere…..
As for slayer - if it had happened earlier in their career I’m sure people would have gotten over it but once they got past that 20-25 year mark? Yeah no.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
It depends on the band, i guess. With a band like Metallica, I can’t imagine them going on if Hetfield died.
To this day, I admit I am still a wee bit on the fence about AIC continuing without Layne.
I guess this is not much of an issue with, say…fruital death metal bands or the like where vocals aren’t really the main interest in the music.
To this day, I admit I am still a wee bit on the fence about AIC continuing without Layne.
I guess this is not much of an issue with, say…fruital death metal bands or the like where vocals aren’t really the main interest in the music.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
AIC ceased to exist post layne
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Your loss!
I am grateful for 3 post layne albums, and hopefully a few more to come. Some songs i would rank up there as the very best alice in chains songs of all time
I am grateful for 3 post layne albums, and hopefully a few more to come. Some songs i would rank up there as the very best alice in chains songs of all time
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
Private hell is goddamn transcendent.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
i think if a singer dies, the rest of the band killing themselves wont help
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
The boys from Joy Division continued without Ian, more electronics but still the same cold feel
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
Ian was so intense
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
You and jorsh are the first two fans I’ve heard feel this way. AIC was one of the first bands i got heavily into and still a mainstay ib my rotation. To me Layne was such a part of them I just couldn’t listen without him. I also got really into the Gathering who I have enjoyed their various changes but thats kibd of how they’ve always been. Singer shifts can work there are just a lot of variables.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
i think if aic had only layne on vocals it might be a different story, jerry's voice is also iconic for the band so half of it is still there.
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
Which is why i like that jerry sings more now
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
It feels like his solo stuff is my issue
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
Yeah i agree with that to an extent, especially on the devil put dinosaurs here, but i still get an alice in chains vibe on most songs
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
I like this song from The Doors without Jim. No one cares except Ryan
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Hmm, it's good, I like it, it just doesn't quit measure up to Morrison on vocals
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Re: How do you feel about bands continuing after a singers death?
but you could have said the exact same thing about laynerhino wrote: ↑21 May 2022, 16:28I think for a young band like power trip they should absolutely carry on. A well established older band it can be tricky, but if alice in chains can do it, i think most bands can
However i don't see how anybody could replace trevor, his voice and lyrics were just too big of a part of the band :/
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this must be incredibly hard for him to do, its awesome they are going on, huge shoes to fill