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brywool wrote:Okay, so has ANYONE heard ANYTHING about Styx doing anything other than touring in future? I've heard nothing about new albums, new songs, new plans or anything for a few years now.
Zan wrote:
YES. JY and TS have both said time & time again that STYX will not be recording any new material in the near future.
Higgy wrote:brywool wrote:that completely blows.
Well good songs don't grow on trees and the good songwriter is out being liberally light sensitive.
StyxCollector wrote:What incentive does Styx - or Dennis for that matter - have to record an album that will not sell all that well? Even if they do a new album/re-recorded hits/DVD package exclusive at a WalMart or Target, it's not going to be the second coming of Grand Illusion. Styx is not AC/DC or Kiss, and if Styx did the aforementioned WalMart deal at some point, it'd probably sell more like the REO collection.
And of the newer songs they've done post-Cyclorama, clearly everyone has their opinion on them. I know mine have been well stated, but they didn't help sell the albums they were on. Even top selling artists don't sell like they used to.
They don't owe us anything, and the majority of people just want to hear the hits they know. People forget Styx is a daily business concern, so why would they upset the apple cart for something that would have little reward? It may be good personally - but I don't get the impression any of them are gung ho to do it even for that reason. Dennis had something to say (and arguably, something to prove) when he did 100 Years, but I think even he knew it wouldn't sell millions in the US. I think that could very well be the last new Styx-related release of new material we may see in the near future, if ever.
EDIT: You think Styx fans are bad? Check out this thread over at Counterparts: http://www.rushmessageboard.com/cpmb/in ... opic=33316
Neil talks about potential new stuff (OK, so Rush + orchestra) and you'd think he said the worst thing ever. So put it all in perspective folks. Fans nitpick. These bands can't satisfy everyone.
kansas666 wrote:Zan wrote:
YES. JY and TS have both said time & time again that STYX will not be recording any new material in the near future.
What about
Just Be
Everything All The Time
Can't Stop Rockin
kansas666 wrote:Zan wrote:
YES. JY and TS have both said time & time again that STYX will not be recording any new material in the near future.
What about
Just Be
Everything All The Time
Can't Stop Rockin
StyxCollector wrote:What incentive does Styx - or Dennis for that matter - have to record an album that will not sell all that well? Even if they do a new album/re-recorded hits/DVD package exclusive at a WalMart or Target, it's not going to be the second coming of Grand Illusion. Styx is not AC/DC or Kiss, and if Styx did the aforementioned WalMart deal at some point, it'd probably sell more like the REO collection.
And of the newer songs they've done post-Cyclorama, clearly everyone has their opinion on them. I know mine have been well stated, but they didn't help sell the albums they were on. Even top selling artists don't sell like they used to.
They don't owe us anything, and the majority of people just want to hear the hits they know. People forget Styx is a daily business concern, so why would they upset the apple cart for something that would have little reward? It may be good personally - but I don't get the impression any of them are gung ho to do it even for that reason. Dennis had something to say (and arguably, something to prove) when he did 100 Years, but I think even he knew it wouldn't sell millions in the US. I think that could very well be the last new Styx-related release of new material we may see in the near future, if ever.
EDIT: You think Styx fans are bad? Check out this thread over at Counterparts: http://www.rushmessageboard.com/cpmb/in ... opic=33316
Neil talks about potential new stuff (OK, so Rush + orchestra) and you'd think he said the worst thing ever. So put it all in perspective folks. Fans nitpick. These bands can't satisfy everyone.
brywool wrote:The incentive is that it's CREATIVE. Jesus, people can record albums in their freakin homes. They could sell it through their site if there's no label interest. I am very interested in hearing new material from them AND DeYoung actually. I think CASUAL fans will not care. Real fans will. I can't imagine Shaw or Gowan NOT wanting to write and create new music. It's pretty sad to me.
hurricane #1 wrote:I thought they were supposed to make albums and tour because they are artists/musicians and that's what they have to do...if they aren't into it anymore than they shouldn't even be touring (even though I want them to).
No one wants to see anybody pretend they're having a good time.
If they were actually into music they'd be more concerned about making new albums rather than playing the same set for 9 years.
StyxCollector wrote:brywool wrote:The incentive is that it's CREATIVE. Jesus, people can record albums in their freakin homes. They could sell it through their site if there's no label interest. I am very interested in hearing new material from them AND DeYoung actually. I think CASUAL fans will not care. Real fans will. I can't imagine Shaw or Gowan NOT wanting to write and create new music. It's pretty sad to me.
Yes, but as has been stated 1,001 times the casual fans pay the bills. And what if - heaven forbid - they just don't have the fire to write new material as Styx? The creative incentive is horseshit if they don't want to do it. This has nothing to do with where they record the album - 7DZ was done pretty much completely in Tommy's own studio. And if you look at Tommy's output for the past, oh, 6 years since Cyclorama it's pretty dry. I'm sure he writes, but maybe he just doesn't feel it's good. I don't know, and personally, I don't care. No use psychoanalyzing these guys. If they're happy just doing what they do, what concern of it is yours?
FormerDJMike wrote:Personally, instead of new music I would rather they re-do the A&M catalog. New everything, re-master, new packaging, bonus cuts, that live disc that was shelved with the Grand Illusion re-issue. Oh well, I can only hope. Would rather have this stuff than new stuff.
FormerDJMike wrote:Personally, instead of new music I would rather they re-do the A&M catalog. New everything, re-master, new packaging, bonus cuts, that live disc that was shelved with the Grand Illusion re-issue. Oh well, I can only hope. Would rather have this stuff than new stuff.
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