stevek2007 wrote:Okay, I'm as much a journey fan as the rest of us. I've actually quite enjoyed each era of the band, and Bought "Arrival" the day it came out. I was much looking forward to the Soto era, but knew it would eventually falter. Having said that, the following is all in good fun, but I had to do it......just for fun.
JOURNEY WELCOMES ARNEL PINEDA WITH "OPEN ARMS, AND PUPPET STRINGS":
Official Press Release / After much speculation…the wait is finally over. Again. the two hundred and forty fourth incarnation of the band that once could have passed for Journey, but now just uses the name to sell tickets to people in their fifties...--Neal Schon (guitar), Jonathan Cain (keyboards), Ross Valory (bass), Deen Castronovo (drums)--is proud to introduce fans all over the world to their sixty seventh lead singer, Arnel Pineda. Pineda is three-foot-two, weighes 104 pounds, speaks no english, and is sixty-seven years old, making him the youngest member of the band. Pineda replaces Jeff Scott Soto, the replacement singer they SHOULD have kept, the only singer they ever had besides Steve Perry that actually had talent besides sounding like Steve Perry....who parted ways with the band earlier this year after stepping in for Steve Augeri, the forty-fifth lead singer for the band, who had to leave the band in 2006 for what the BAND said was medical reasons, but it was later revealed that he actually received death threats from the Steve Perry fan club members. Steve Augeri initially replaced Steve Perry, who also left the band for medical reasons, his actually legitimate and understandable, but even as he was the most popular and talented singer for the band, he still wasn't the original lead singer, rather a replacement for what we THINK was the lead singer, Gregg Rolie, but can't guarantee that, because they keep changing the story and their lead singer more often than they change their underwear.
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Arnel hails from Quezon City in the Philippines and has been singing Journey songs--in addition to original material--with his band, The Zoo, for the past couple of years in clubs all over his homeland. Joining the legendary band is a dream come true for him, as it was for the two hundred and forty three musicians before him.
"It's so exciting to sing with one of the best bands in the world. It'll be a lot of hard work on my part and I'm actually looking forward to the scrutiny I'll get from the hardcore Journey fans. I know they'll expect me to sound exactly like 'the voice' (Steve Perry), but that will never happen. I know there's only one Steve Perry in this world." With that statement, a fan yelled "Perry Rocks, You Suck" and took a failed attempt on Pineda's life before being taken down by Castronovo with a ninja drumstick.
When it was time for Journey to look for a new lead singer, the internet came to their rescue. It was fairly easy to find a singer via the internet, as most fans of the band are in their sixties, and don't use the internet, so there was very little traffic. Guitarist Neal Schon said he wanted someone new to the music business, because he wanted a person with a clean slate and a clean mind, so he could brainwash them properly. "Any thinking on his own part" said Schon, referring to Pineda, will result in him being locked in a cage for 'time-outs. Being from the Phillipines," continued Schon, "Arnel knows all about that". Schon said he turned to YouTube. After finding Arnel singing "Faithfully," he knew he had found the perfect frontman, speaking very little english, andn having an obvious affinity for working with small crowds, which is generally what Journey draws now.
"I was frustrated about not having a singer," explains guitarist Neal Schon, "so I went on YouTube for a couple of days and just sat on it for hours. I was starting to think I was never going to find anybody. But then I found The Zoo and I watched a bunch of different video clips that they had posted. After watching the videos over and over again, I had to walk away from the computer and let what I heard sink in because it sounded too good to be true. I thought, 'he can't be that good.' But he is that good, he's the real deal and so tremendously talented. Arnel doesn't sound synthetic and he's not emulating anyone. I tried to get a hold of him through YouTube and I finally heard from him that night, but it took some convincing to get him to believe that it really was me and not an imposter. Having nearly Three hundred singers in this band , it gets a little difficult to contact anyone and say "hey, wanna try out" because everyone thinks its a big joke, much like my career is now, and this band soon will be.
Arnel Pineda picks up the story: "My friend Noel picked up the message on YouTube and told me it was from Neal. I thought it was a hoax so I ignored it. Having seen thousands of people in the band, I figured they'd SURELY retire with SOME dignity. But...Noel said, 'what if it really was Neal and he wanted to offer you the chance of a lifetime?' So I e-mailed Neal back and the rest is history, much like any aspirations or career goals I had.
"Arnel brings a soulful and passionate voice to Journey," continues keyboardist Jonathan Cain. "His personality is very well-suited to our music. He can't speak for himself, so he'll fit our puppet role well. He's a sincere, authentic person with a great smile and a big heart, which is something we could never convince Soto to be, because he had a mind of his own. I think fans are really going to love him. Arnel's soaring tenor, Journey returns to our heritage sound, like we have many times before, but we think it'll last longer than two weeks this time. "
Schon agrees, "We feel reborn. And by "reborn" I don't mean 'renewed"...I mean....all slimy and covered in stuff we can't identify. I think there's a lot of chemistry between the five of us, but that could be the prescription medication. At first we were going to go into the studio and just write 4 songs, but now it's escalated to a lot of great new and diverse material that we'll never be able to pull off live...much like Augeri. The stuff sounds tremendous. Everyone's so stoked about it. We feel very fortunate to have found Arnel."
Journey is currently working on a new album with legendary producer Kevin Shirley, which they hope to release by spring/summer 2008. Details will be announced early next year, followed by the album release. The band then plans to tour through the summer, fire Pineda, start new rumors about Steve Perry coming back....then eventually fade into obscurity for another six months....before they find another singer and start all over again.