by ek88 » Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:43 am
Personally, when Styx decided to move on without Dennis, I think they should've done it wholeheartedly, ie. not putting limits on the creative inputs of Glen and Larry. If the idea was for the BAND to come first, there would be no pre-determined notions as far as who gets how many songs, or that the first single had to be one with Tommy's vocals, etc. The best songs should make the album, regardless of who writes or sings them.
I think most people would agree that Kiss Your Ass Goodbye was the most modern sounding song on the album and probably should've been the first single released. However, it was probably the least Styx-sounding song, as well. But again, if they wanted to move on, that should've been okay, because like it or not, leaving Dennis behind leaves some of the signature Styx sound behind. It's hard to get a read on this band. Sometimes they seem like they want nothing to do with their past, other times they can't seem to let go.
Having said that, I love Cyclorama to death, and would've preferred a little less touring to keep Glen in the band, and some more new music, as opposed to all the endless touring and a covers album. Just my 2 cents.