I noticed in a few posts on different threads that Current Styx is dropping Cyclorama “hits” from their setlist, and the album is not listed as one of theirs on the new CD.
and, when cyclorama was released, they dropped BNW songs for a few Cyclorama songs. It's NOT unusual to perform songs from the latest album along with the older 'hits'.
Here is a band trying to form a new legacy
I don't think that is what they are doing at all.
They are not going to concentrate on the future at the expense of the past. That would be stoopid. That is sumthing Froy would sugjest...and then contradict himself by praising Dennis for performing Styx' "Lost Treasures". That isn't exactly building for the future - AT ALL.
How gratifying could it possibly be to have an audience singing along with you … to a Beatles tune? Or a Jetro Tull tune? And nothing from the first album of original material from (some but not all of) this lineup?
How much satisfaction would they get continuing to perform the same set list, over and over again? Why should they NOT change it to help promote their latest album?
The time to promote Cyclorama is over...they SHOULD be removed from the set. The time to promote BBT is HERE, and they should be added. Later this year, or early next year, it will be time to promote the next album...I'm sure they will remove the BBT songs then. It makes perfect sense.
They mix up the set between old 'classic' songs, and new'ish songs. They give something for everone. There is nothing wrong with that. In fact, the only people I see complaining, or critiquing, are those who would never go to a Styx concert anyway...I doubt Styx cares what they think.