I thought there was a contract involved?

Oh, well. Wonder who will be the lucky label?
I guess time will tell. A good label can actually enhance a band's career, a bad label........well, you can understand why smart musicians want to be very careful of who they deal with. And, vice versa, of course!Stratowarius wrote::)Lucky Label![]()
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It's difficult to know.Rebel wrote:I think RR and Stratovarius should both return to Nuclear Blast. If I was in a successful symphonic/power/melodic/ metal band, that's where I'd want to be.
Well, first he had "outs" with Frontiers. Then, he reached an agreement with them&seemed to be on good terms. Then,Stratowarius wrote:![]()
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Many questionmarks here.Are we talking about the same "smart musician"
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browneyedgirl wrote:Well, first he had "outs" with Frontiers. Then, he reached an agreement with them&seemed to be on good terms. Then,Stratowarius wrote:![]()
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bang, boom! He has changed his mind once again. So, maybe he'll find one and stick with it. He seems to change labels as often as Liz Taylor changes husbands!
You can do that when you are an idolized celeb. Just watch everyone rush to his defense&yet, call themselves unbiased. On the RR Forum the other 4 StratoGuys get "criticized" like you would not believe&nobody jumps to their aid.Raven wrote:Wow, I'm really suprised...![]()
How is this possible that these weird things happen ALWAYS to the same man?
And it's ALWAYS some other ones fault.
By the way:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism ... chology%29
"Mirror never tells a lie
The truth is always there
You can see it right before your eyes
It's the one you'll have to bare"
Hummm, I have to confess Raven, this same question came to my mind.Raven wrote:Wow, I'm really suprised...![]()
How is this possible that these weird things happen ALWAYS to the same man?
And it's ALWAYS some other ones fault.
valo_666 wrote:This album is more of a Stratovarius best-of than a RR Album. Listening it I got the weirdest feeling that I have been hearing this album for years:
Heroes: Against the wind solo... copy paste from the 4th dimension mixes? lol![]()
We are magic: Are the guitars recorded or borrowed from Paradise recordings? again copy paste? that's not good!![]()
Angel: Beefore the winteeeer... why make it so similar? Are you trying to make a cheap Visions rip-off? It seems like that to me...
Eden is burning: what can we insert in the end... ok copying some Season of change or Coming Home won't hurt
Keep the flame: Wasn't Mr.Kiske feeling a familiar feeling in the recording of this song? bloody "A tale that wasn't right rip off" .
Last night on earth: We are fooorever free...
Revolution renaissance: Soul of a vagabond without the top notch production equal boooooring copy.
I'm sorry Timo I've been the greatest Stratovarius fan but you aren't going to make us, this is too much...
O'rly? I thought Papillon also was A Tale That Wasn't Right rip-off.valo_666 wrote:Keep the flame: Wasn't Mr.Kiske feeling a familiar feeling in the recording of this song? bloody "A tale that wasn't right rip off" .
New Era was done in a hurry for money with hired guns and as a rip off with a knife in the back of Stratovarius. Knowing the truth about it makes it hard to feel good listening to this album.Mormegil wrote: Seriously, someone who actually appreciates more toned-down melodic metal (old Queensrÿche, old Helloween, Dio, Dio-era Rainbow) tell me:
Is it really that bad, or are all the haters just those who think music is bad just because there isn't 500 different keyboard-tracks on every song and every melody isn't harmonised?
first of all, this song is called "keep the flame alive".valo_666 wrote:Keep the flame: Wasn't Mr.Kiske feeling a familiar feeling in the recording of this song? bloody "A tale that wasn't right rip off" .