kgdjpubs wrote:S2M wrote:]Journey has become a charicature of themselves. They chose to move on after Perry, and are suffering the consequnces. They have the mindset of most dinosaur acts, which is - we are going to do what WE want. We have a large enough fanbase that will buy anything we release(think Kiss, Bon Jovi), even if it isn't up to standards.
The question then becomes what is Journey supposed to do?
Exactly, what is Journey supposed to do?
And whose standards are they supposed to be living up to?
Yours? Mine? Every fan out there? Get real.
The standards they have to live up to are the standards
of the five guys making the music. How are they really suffering?
Record sales is a weak stat to use to determine whether a band is still
successful or relevant; that's just the way the entire music biz is these days.
Are they still touring strong? Yep, even if they have to do double or triple bills.
These guys have been around long enuff that they should be able to do what they want.
Why keep rehashing the same type of vibe over and over again?
I think a lot of Perr-Era-Only fans have forgotten what this band used to be...
They were a guitar-driven, jam band, built around Schon.
If anything this direction could be considered an updated, pre-Escape era Journey.
I personally think Schon has been pretty laid back on the past few albums,
not putting in 100%, and letting Cain have a little more control on direction...
Maybe Schon is hellbent on taking this band back to its roots, but with an updated,
modern vibe that can compete with what else is out there today.
Trying to constantly re-create that Perry-sound or Legacy sound just isn't working.
Its time to move forward. They had a chance to do that back in 2007 w/JSS and, again,
figured trying to capture that Legacy sound was the best bet. Glad Schon is thinking differently these days.
Maybe these guys know they really don't have many years left with this machine;
why not go out on a limb, have some fun, be experimental again...