Trans-Siberian Outcast wrote:
This is Caff's major drawback, he doesn't have that outstanding clean tone (at least not that we've heard yet) and you have to admit he doesn't get anywhere near Jon in terms of quality, range and emotion. If he wants to step up from a silver pedastal he'll need someone with more diversity behind the mic. That stated, I'll admit to being very picky about vox, and I think it's just fine he's doing his own vocals while he gets his feet wet in the solo arena. Once he's comfortable with the role, primarily his own songwriting, I think he should hire a real singer and expand his horizons even more (right now he's limited to writing music that he can sing).
Well, on this track he seems to be better and stronger vocally than on the last album. My question is whether or not he's been singing for long. If he just basically picked up singing on his last album(s), then he's done very well. If he's been singing for a long, long time, then he's likely not going to get better, just stronger; similar to how much stronger Jon sounds on Poets & Madmen compared to earlier albums.
With that said, he does still have a very good clean tone. "Never," and the b-sides "Christmas Is" and "Forever I'll Be" are the best examples of this.