distractions

You know, it's silly letting the froy's and IML's distract this forum from such a good album. If they can't accept the reality that BBT is a good album that is getting a fair amount of airplay, that's their problem...and I'm not going to allow their problem to be mine.
I'm not going to respond to their antics and dull the enthusiasm for this album and its songs. I hope others do the same.
When news of this album came out, I was very disapointed because I want NEW Styx songs. I wanted Styx to expand on what they started with Cyclorama. I did NOT want another album full of songs that I had already heard hundreds of times already...like another of the endless compilation album Styx has released over the past few years.
That is NOT what this album is. Sure, it is covers...so what. Many of them I have never heard the original version. Those that I have heard the original version are done faithful to the original spirit that they were written in. The Styx 'sound' is VERY evident all over this album. It gives Gowan a chance to prove himself outside of the DeYoung comparison...and IMO, he does an incredible job. It's a very entertaining listen from beginning to end, not just a bunch of songs being performed as close to the originals as possible.
True, MediaPlay is not the 'industry standard' chart. But, it IS a good indicator of what is being played on the type of radio station that Styx is/should be targeting. To have so many songs off the album being played on radio is VERY good news for both Styx, BBT, and every other classic rock band out there...Radio WILL play new songs by the older bands.
Finaly, I have to say that releasing BBT was a good decision by Styx. In the beginning, I felt it was a big mistake...But, I was wrong. The music is better then I expected. The reaction of radio was better then I expected. It seems the fan reaction is even better then I expected.
This release and the tour can be a good way to launch a new album with new songs, and the tour for that. It's not the "Santana moment" that Styx has talked about - but I think it is a good step forward. A step that Styx has needed to made for a VERY long time.
I'm not going to respond to their antics and dull the enthusiasm for this album and its songs. I hope others do the same.
When news of this album came out, I was very disapointed because I want NEW Styx songs. I wanted Styx to expand on what they started with Cyclorama. I did NOT want another album full of songs that I had already heard hundreds of times already...like another of the endless compilation album Styx has released over the past few years.
That is NOT what this album is. Sure, it is covers...so what. Many of them I have never heard the original version. Those that I have heard the original version are done faithful to the original spirit that they were written in. The Styx 'sound' is VERY evident all over this album. It gives Gowan a chance to prove himself outside of the DeYoung comparison...and IMO, he does an incredible job. It's a very entertaining listen from beginning to end, not just a bunch of songs being performed as close to the originals as possible.
True, MediaPlay is not the 'industry standard' chart. But, it IS a good indicator of what is being played on the type of radio station that Styx is/should be targeting. To have so many songs off the album being played on radio is VERY good news for both Styx, BBT, and every other classic rock band out there...Radio WILL play new songs by the older bands.
Finaly, I have to say that releasing BBT was a good decision by Styx. In the beginning, I felt it was a big mistake...But, I was wrong. The music is better then I expected. The reaction of radio was better then I expected. It seems the fan reaction is even better then I expected.
This release and the tour can be a good way to launch a new album with new songs, and the tour for that. It's not the "Santana moment" that Styx has talked about - but I think it is a good step forward. A step that Styx has needed to made for a VERY long time.