SuiteMadameBlue wrote:You’re right it doesn’t, Paradise Theater is the best example of a concept album that’s not prog. However they themselves have repeatedly spoken about returning to their prog roots with this album as well as the next. Going so far as to brag about “tricky time signatures”. I’m not much of an expert on time signatures nor do I care. So if that’s how they wished to be seen fine but that stuff is for a small part of the once happy and united fan base.
That is exactly what they did. It is the reason why you say this sounds more like Styx than Cyclorama. The added instrumentals. They added more keyboards and classical overtures. Those are absolutely progressive influences. They do not have to be in the Progressive genre to write progressive songs. Those are two different things.
It wouldn’t matter to me what I listened to the Mission on because the concept is in the lyrics, and these lyrics never say anything of meaning.
Styx was asked to visit NASA when the New Horizon mission arrived at Pluto. They saw some of the first high definition images of Pluto, before they were released to the public. That included one of the new moons that was discovered and named Styx. The other moons are named; Charon (the name of the ferryman who helps souls cross the river Styx), Kerberos (The three headed dog that guards Hell), and Nix (goddess of night).
That visit to NASA is what inspired Tommy to start writing The Mission.
Those songs do have meaning. Songs about dealing with the distance and being away from people you love. Songs about the million things that can go wrong. Songs about teamwork and over coming problems. There is all kinds of meaningful stuff there that you just conveniently ignore.
Tommy talked about those things in various interview. I am impressed that he knows so much about this "space stuff".
They are amateurish and say nothing about why we the listener should care about these men or their journey. They are emotionless. That’s not Tommy. That’s not our “man in the wilderness”. Where is the insight of GI, PO8, PARADISE THEATER, KILROY WAS HERE.
I don't think that's true at all.
When you say seamless I think that’s arrangement and yes it’s well done. But in doing it this way it points out the sameness of it all. It runs together. Styx albums were connected but each song felt new and different.
I have never felt "Cold War" or "Haven't We Been Here Before" had any connection to Robotos. In fact, "Don't Let It End" doesn't seem to either. Tommy's songs seem to be more about his conflicts with Dennis and Styx then about the concept and "Don't Let It End" seems like a token attempt at having a 'hit single'.
The harmonies are beautiful but they sound like Tommy, I miss Dennis in there as well as JY. Styx harmonies are unique but are missing from the Mission.
I don't think that is true at all. I think it is definitely Tommy/Gowan and JY. I think most can see that is one of the big changes between Cyclorama and The Mission...the harmony vocals are much better.
As far as rock being absent I think defining “rock” down to fit this music flies in the face of all who have constantly blamed Dennis for softening the band.
That's just not true at all.
By your definition First Time’s chorus with power chords, power Styx harmonies and a rockin vocal followed by a soaring guitar solo would qualify. But I wouldn’t call First Time Rock, it’s just Styx.
"First Time" is a sticky sweet mushy love ballad. And, Dennis doing falsetto is so annoying. He doesn't need to.
Styx shouldn't try to be Air Supply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj6Qg3z ... FU&index=9Finally the Mission is not a bad album and to all of you who have gotten joy from it, then mission accomplished. As for me I’ll stay here on earth at 26 East.
So, for you, it is OK for Dennis to replace the entire band and try to sound like Styx but Styx allowing its history to influence the current band is wrong, bad, not good enough, etc. Makes perfect sense. Not.
A Styx fan speaks........
Before Dennis was replaced I loved Styx. I was a fan of both Tommy and Dennis and I would have been hard pressed to choose between them. After I found out the truth about his departure and the lies were revealed I and so many others felt betrayed. We saw Dennis as wronged but more importantly we saw Tommy and JY as liars who destroyed what we loved, Styx.
And, you can't even consider the fact that there are reasons Dennis was fired prior to PT. It is beyond your ability to understand that those issues continued all the way to BNW. You refuse to believe there are reasons beyond cocaine that Tommy put his hand through glass to end the KWH tour. You can not even admit that KWH *DID* fracture the band and alienate a portion of the fan base. It's all lies...no angst existed prior to the BTM...as DDY's propaganda says. Yeah, right.
Dennis never deserved the character assassination they heaped on him nor the denigration of his work. It was all so unnecessary.
"his work" That's part of the issue. His arrogance believes that everything "Styx" that was successful was because of HIM, not the band as a whole. It's all because of him. And, all the failures are everybody elses fault. All the things that didn't go his way were mistakes that would have been better if the decisions had just gone his way.
That is dominating, dictating, arrogance that makes him a pain in the ass to work with.
If we the fans liked a particular song we didn't need to be told we were fools to have bought it and liked it. Shame on them. This is why for me any discussion of the new band is difficult even when asked to review the Mission.
That is because you are so far up Dennis' ass that you can't see that blaming everybody else and not taking ANY responsibility for the breakup is DDY not facing reality, not admitting his own faults. And, then asking for a "one last time" does nothing but show his sick obsession with the past and an inability to let it go.
I feel sorry for us all to be in this position and many times I have have disconnected from this long running feud and gauging by this site so many others have as well. For those who have thrived on the conflict and can’t wait to say something awful about Dennis that’s on you. Me, I will dream of the best of times when Styx fans were united in their joy for the band.
That would be fantasies of 40yrs ago.
I remember going on and on about these same arguments back in the early 90's. "KWH sucks!" "No, KWH is my favorite album, it's why I'm a Styx fan!" Then Glen joining just threw salt into the wound...him singing Tommy's songs. I remember seeing Styx on Arsenio and feeling that Glen looked so out of place, that he didn't seem to know what to do. And, arguing and arguing about Edge and if it was "Styx" enough, if Glen was a good choice or not. Then "10 on Broadway" and how this is the exact reason why Styx had broke up, Dennis' Broadway obsession. Then, of course, Hunchback dominated everything and he seemed obsessed with it...even through BNW and the start of him being solo.
There has NEVER been a time online where Styx fans were not split and arguing with each other.