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Particularly with their singer. This is something that has always, I suppose, been the case. Bands play together, and over the years, lineup changes happen. Things get stale. Relationships breakdown. Artistic differences happen. Etc. (See, Maiden, Priest, AC/DC - in their case, it was a revolving door on drummers for a while, and more recently Nightwish, and so on.)
But what's killing me is this seemingly new trend of great "new" bands, simply not being able to keep it together. Bands that are so good, that put out such great albums, and have such great careers in front of them - but so early on in their careers, lose a key member. (Singers, particularly are my frustration.) Of course, taste is subjective, but some of my favorite bands -- ones who've put out killer freshman, sophomore, and third albums -- have had all this turnover recently. Consider:
- LOST HORIZON (how incredible is Daniel's voice - and how LONG has that new singer search dragged on? And how much of a shame is that? Imagine would could have been if they kept going together.)
- HUMAN FORTRESS (anyone remember these guys? 2 killer albums. No more singer.)
-LANFEAR (Tobias - one of the smoothest voices you'll ever hear, gone)
-PYRAMAZE (yes, many of us love Matt and are looking forward to this, myself included. But Lance had a really good thing going with those guys. And two great albums.)
-FIREWIND
-FALCONER (I don't actually love this band, but throwing them in here.)
-THUNDERSTONE (I believe I read recently that singer's gone)
As soon as I started reading the first paragraph I thought of Lanfear and Lost Horizon, so I share your frustration.
I didn't know about the Human Fortess (killer band!) and Thunderstone vocalists....
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So anyway, this is a lament I've just been meaning to get off my chest for some time -- hoping to get some thoughts from this passionate metal forum. Is it true that there seems to be more difficulty getting along amongst bands today? Are the days of the original 4or 5 guys staying together for 10 - 20 years over?
I do think it's different now... there are so many sub-genres/styles of metal, it leads to different members wanting different things. So yes, "musical differences" basically.
Clint