ggonza43 wrote:Ragehead91 wrote:Lurdi wrote:icecab21 wrote:i think some people need to just ignore anything he makes as if it does not exist rather than complain about it. he will be making music for years to come, if people are going to bitch about his musical taste and expression, why can't they just enjoy what they enjoy and forget about him?
In my case I have been expecting this album so anxiously since it was announced just to realise that I didn't like it at all, that's disappointment. It really pisses you off when those kind of things happen.
But of course I understand other people like it. It's all a matter of tastes.
Indeed. With all the talk about Tinnitus Sanctus being more back to their roots then Rocket Ride, it being darker and the best Edguy album they got me all hyped up. I think it was the first album I've bough without listening to the samples. And the I listened to it. Back to the roots my ass...
It's according to everyone taste. In my opinion I prefer WAY too much listening to "Vain Glory Opera", "Mandrake" and "Helfire Club". And you are right
Ragehead91, since "Rocket Ride" they fucked up the power metal. I hate Tobbias so much for doing that!!
Anyway, power metal or not, all of those three just sound hell of a lot of better than Rocket Ride!

They are hell of a personal style albums each. Rocket Ride is, like, 80s hair metal tribute, no, rip-off, with worse songs basically. I'm glad there's The Asylum anyway. Tinnitus Sanctus seemed bland for me, too. The chart position card is pretty stupid. They make better chart positions because music is more radio (consumer) friendly than ever. Just look at what's Avantasia's most hyped, most often released and damn sure most listened song (
on Last FM anyway 
). Yes, Lost in Space...
With that being said, I still can enjoy some new Edguy music. I think hearing about The Scarecrow being more pop influenced I kind of prepared myself to a certain change of style. (I don't think I'd heard Rocket Ride before that at all, and to this day I've listened to it two times at max.) I'm very open to this in general as well. Grand an artist the freedom of choice, and you can actually like the newer stuff, or bitch for a minute and then go back to the old that is and always will be good. This, and I can damn sure enjoy the band as well. I was very sceptical with their Fucking with F*** live DVD with supposedly a bad setlist, but once my friend showed it to me, I was totally blown away by their good times and amazing performances.