Afro Lint wrote:
Mindtraveller wrote:
Afro Lint wrote:
How could any fan even complain about this? Who cares if it were all covers? This is fucking BONUS shit! I wish more bands did this. Fans are such whiners these days. This is was downloading has done. Everyone feels entitled to everything now. It's ridiculous.
It's just so contradictory the way you state, as an artist, that you have so much good shit that you have to make not one, but two extra releases, and then it turns out most of them are covers. Tobi can do whatever he like, and I'm always going to respect him for what he's done for the metal scene, but I just wished he wouldn't go so far along with Nuclear Blast's marketing scams.
By the way, I don't feel entitled to shit, more than my opinion.
Since when does a cover song not fall under "so much good shit"? I find it hard to follow the logic here. You've got four covers and six exlcusive tracks. That's ten fucking songs that won't be on Scarecrow! And you call it a marketing scam? Goddamn. That is the most ridiculous shit I've heard. It's just a joke when so-called fans complain about things that they should be completely grateful for.
I don't know what kinda shit you smoke, but let's get this straigt:
The two EP:s put together contain eleven tracks. Four of those are covers, so that leaves seven to go. Two of the songs are
Lost In Space, so now we're down to five.
Return to Avantasia is a 47 seconds long "interlude", with the melody being almost exactly the same as the intro to
Avantasia, part 1. Not exactly a "song". Four more to go.
Another Angel Down is going to be on
Scarecrow, so that leaves us three,
The Story Ain't Over
Promised Land
Scary Eyes
spread over three EP:s. Now we can debate forever what consitutes originality or exclusivity, but I choose to think that when an artist releases something under a name that has garnered this much attention - albeit Tobi himself has admitted that these releases appearing under the Avantasia name naturally is going to get them to sell more - you tend to raise people's expectations quite a bit.
For me, when it comes to musicians on this level, I'm not interested in hearing covers. Anyone can do covers. A high school band having jammed togeter for a month can do decent covers. Ok if there were maybe one or two of them on a full-length album, but not four on two EP:s. That's just my opinion, and I'm going to stick to it.
Other than that, the only decent ABBA cover by a metal band I've heard is
The Winner Takes It All by At Vance.