From what I've gathered reading a few threads here, JLB and JP are going to be working on their respective new solo albums this year. Personally I think this is great news since EOP and SA were great albums and were just as, if not more, enjoyable than the last few DT albums. Does anyone have anymore info on this?
James said in an interview somewhere that his solo album will be out around may or june I believe. Looking forward to what james and john have to put out this time. I was impressed by their previous ones, and these won't disappoint
Quote from: Elsydeon on February 16, 2010, 10:36:46 PM
James said in an interview somewhere that his solo album will be out around may or june I believe. Looking forward to what james and john have to put out this time. I was impressed by their previous ones, and these won't disappoint
john Petrucci will be doing another solo album this year.
yay for the James...nay for the John..his first attempt was pretty weak tea.
Quote from: YtseBitsySpider on February 18, 2010, 11:20:07 AM
yay for the James...nay for the John..his first attempt was pretty weak tea.
I agree that Suspended Animation was kind of weak. But then again, I think LaBrie's first two solo albums were pretty weak as well.
Quote from: TheCor on February 16, 2010, 10:06:55 PM
Personally I think this is great news since EOP and SA were great albums and were just as, if not more, enjoyable than the last few DT albums.
Although I clearly disagree with that statement, I think Elements of Persuasion was a pretty decent/surprising album I enjoyed very much.
I haven´t actually purchased Suspended Animation but I´ve watched videos, especially Glasgow Kiss and it doesn´t sound that good (but you can argue I´ve never actually heard the whole thing). It might be a very enjoyable album for guitar players though, what I´ve seen seems VERY technical.
I´m very excited for possible releases though, especially James´project.
Quote from: pogoowner on February 18, 2010, 11:29:27 AM
Quote from: YtseBitsySpider on February 18, 2010, 11:20:07 AM
yay for the James...nay for the John..his first attempt was pretty weak tea.
I agree that Suspended Animation was kind of weak. But then again, I think LaBrie's first two solo albums were pretty weak as well.
Well, I think his first Mullmuzzler was by far the best. Didn't like EoP.
Quote from: YtseBitsySpider on February 18, 2010, 11:20:07 AM
yay for the James...nay for the John..his first attempt was pretty weak tea.
I thought
Suspended Animation was quite tasty.
Suspended Animation is one of my favorite instrumental albums.
Quote from: hefdaddy42 on February 18, 2010, 02:56:58 PM
Quote from: YtseBitsySpider on February 18, 2010, 11:20:07 AM
yay for the James...nay for the John..his first attempt was pretty weak tea.
I thought Suspended Animation was quite tasty.
Me too, but I can understand those who don't. On first listen I thought it was a bit plain, and was expecting something a bit more LTE-like, with keyboards. But after a few listens I realized it remains quite interesting. Lots of cool riffing, and melodic soloing, with nowhere near as much shred as I expected, and a fair bit of variety.
Looking forward to James' album, don't care that much about JP's. So far JLB hasn't disappointed me with his solo material and I've loved each album he released. I've got high hopes for this one.
I liked Suspended Animation and look forward to JP's next solo album. I haven't heard any of JLB's solo stuff. I'm more into instrumental stuff.
Cannot wait for JLB's new album, EOP was amazing! :metal
Yahoo Babelfish:
ave you plans to publish an album soloist?
Yes, after which the tour finishes, I will enter the recording studio to work in my new disc soloist. I am very contented, will be a rock-metal disc, music is powerful. The disc is as an encounter between Soilwork and Sevendust. Excellent musicians will participate, among them Matt Gillory that helped me to compose all the subjects.
Interesting to know that to you it likes music of Soilwork. Then its form to sing will be very aggressive?
You can bet that yes, my voice will be very aggressive, is something different and another facet of my work like singer. Soilwork seems to me an excellent band, do a work interesting.
This is from an interview with James for a Venezuelan newspaper. I find it very interesting that James refers to Soilwork, a melodic death metal band, and i'm really curious to see what direction the new album will follow...
interesting musical direction there..
very curious..
Wow. That's odd. Should prove very interesting...I'm excited to hear it!
Quote from: hefdaddy42 on February 18, 2010, 02:56:58 PM
Quote from: YtseBitsySpider on February 18, 2010, 11:20:07 AM
yay for the James...nay for the John..his first attempt was pretty weak tea.
I thought Suspended Animation was quite tasty.
Picard: "Music, Suspended Animation, hot."
rumborak
Quote from: nikatapi on February 22, 2010, 04:33:04 AM
Yahoo Babelfish:
ave you plans to publish an album soloist?
Yes, after which the tour finishes, I will enter the recording studio to work in my new disc soloist. I am very contented, will be a rock-metal disc, music is powerful. The disc is as an encounter between Soilwork and Sevendust. Excellent musicians will participate, among them Matt Gillory that helped me to compose all the subjects.
Interesting to know that to you it likes music of Soilwork. Then its form to sing will be very aggressive?
You can bet that yes, my voice will be very aggressive, is something different and another facet of my work like singer. Soilwork seems to me an excellent band, do a work interesting.
This is from an interview with James for a Venezuelan newspaper. I find it very interesting that James refers to Soilwork, a melodic death metal band, and i'm really curious to see what direction the new album will follow...
:tup
From the JLB forum: (and MP's https://www.mikeportnoy.com/forum/m2499413.aspx)
Hey Everyone,
You are all correct to speculate on a new solo disc. You bet your ass we ( Matt and I ) are to begin recording on March 4th. I of course will be on tour but will be in contact with Matt daily while instruments are layed down. We are extremely psyched and can't wait for everyone to hear the new music. It is brutal, very heavy along the likes of Soilwork and Sevendust. I will follow this up shortly with a lot more detail on the players, studio location and time line for the release. I will begin my vocals mid-April.
Cheers and clear the wax from your ears.
James.
Well I hate Soilwork/Sevendust/Theyreallthesame. But hopefully he just means it's heavy, which is good, because EoP was good. I can't wait.
*goes to clean the wax*
Awesome :hat
Quote from: BlobVanDam on February 22, 2010, 07:35:10 AM
Well I hate Soilwork/Sevendust/Theyreallthesame. But hopefully he just means it's heavy, which is good, because EoP was good. I can't wait.
I'm only familiar with Sevendust. But I for one would love it is as musically diverse as Sevendust. Not too many bands incorporate the kind of crushing riffage with soulful melody that they do.
Quote from: Samsära on February 22, 2010, 08:16:36 AM
Quote from: BlobVanDam on February 22, 2010, 07:35:10 AM
Well I hate Soilwork/Sevendust/Theyreallthesame. But hopefully he just means it's heavy, which is good, because EoP was good. I can't wait.
I'm only familiar with Sevendust. But I for one would love it is as musically diverse as Sevendust. Not too many bands incorporate the kind of crushing riffage with soulful melody that they do.
Agreed. This sounds cool to me.
I'm a fan of Marco Sfogli, and look what he posted on his Facebook page:
QuoteMarco will be going to Varberg, Sweden next week to record the follow-up to James LaBrie's 2005 release, Elements Of Persuasion. Lineup is: James LaBrie (vocals), Matt Guillory (keyboards), Marco Sfogli (guitar), Ray Riendeau (bass), and Peter Wildoer (drums). The album will be recorded by Johan Örnborg, mix and mastered by Jens Bogren, and produced by Matt Guillory and James LaBrie
;D
Peter Wildoer? Never heard of him.
Quote from: Mladen on February 22, 2010, 08:04:03 AM
*goes to clean the wax*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME0gAP_zixc
No Mike Mangini?
Damn.
Quote from: Samsära on February 22, 2010, 08:16:36 AM
Quote from: BlobVanDam on February 22, 2010, 07:35:10 AM
Well I hate Soilwork/Sevendust/Theyreallthesame. But hopefully he just means it's heavy, which is good, because EoP was good. I can't wait.
I'm only familiar with Sevendust. But I for one would love it is as musically diverse as Sevendust. Not too many bands incorporate the kind of crushing riffage with soulful melody that they do.
Yup. I'm a mild Sevendust fan, so now I'm even more excited.
Woah, no Mangini... wonder what the deal with that is.
Quote from: inoku on February 22, 2010, 04:44:05 AM
interesting musical direction there..
very curious..
Possibly, if they use the old Soilwork (Chainheart Machine for example) as the template. But I'm 100% sure it will be the latest nu-metal version. ::)
No Mangini is pretty sad, but good to have Mark again.
Wow, like Soilwork James. Soilwork are an amazing band. Bring it on James.
JLB's 1st Mullmuzzler was pretty good. 2nd one was fail. EoP is his best to date. I really enjoyed it as I listen to it at least once a week.
JP's SA was pretty sorry. I hate to say that but really, nothing memorable about that solo effort. I'm glad he puts most of his good stuff in DT material and LTE. And compared to Vai, Satriani, and Johnson, JP's solo effort is sub-par at best.
One thing I don't understand, maybe you guys can clarify for me.
Why is the JLB solo album considered a solo album when he's just a vocalist? I don't believe he writes the music, and I'm not sure how much input he has on the writing besides the lyrics and vocal melodies. It seems kind of unfair for the rest of the musicians in the band.
Why are DT albums called Dream Theater albums when probably 90% of the music is what JP/MP want?
Quote from: Fiery Winds on March 02, 2010, 08:34:24 PM
One thing I don't understand, maybe you guys can clarify for me.
Why is the JLB solo album considered a solo album when he's just a vocalist? I don't believe he writes the music, and I'm not sure how much input he has on the writing besides the lyrics and vocal melodies. It seems kind of unfair for the rest of the musicians in the band.
Because he is the creative director of the whole musical enterprise, although with heavy input from his keyboard player. But more importantly -- if they don't call it 'James Labrie,' then no one would know to buy it.
Quote from: contest_sanity on March 02, 2010, 09:39:27 PM
Because he is the creative director of the whole musical enterprise, although with heavy input from his keyboard player. But more importantly -- if they don't call it 'James Labrie,' then no one would know to buy it.
That's what I was thinking. However, don't you think the only people who know who JLB is would be the ones to keep track of what group he's in?
Quote from: Fiery Winds on March 02, 2010, 09:52:56 PM
Quote from: contest_sanity on March 02, 2010, 09:39:27 PM
Because he is the creative director of the whole musical enterprise, although with heavy input from his keyboard player. But more importantly -- if they don't call it 'James LaBrie,' then no one would know to buy it.
That's what I was thinking. However, don't you think the only people who know who JLB is would be the ones to keep track of what group he's in?
Obviously, yes, we true fans would. But perhaps for the more casual fan? Anyway, there was a whole discussion about this issue of the name in the 2nd ed. of
Lifting Shadows, and basically it came down to better name recognition. Maybe he should pull a Tom Petty, though, and go with James LaBrie and The ........... -- whatever it is they would be called.
I think it would only be fair to the other members of the band. They're not washed out rockers, they're decent musicians, and I think some more recognition would be good.
Quote from: Fiery Winds on March 02, 2010, 10:17:34 PM
I think it would only be fair to the other members of the band. They're not washed out rockers, they're decent musicians, and I think some more recognition would be good.
Marco's definitely more than a decent guitarist; he rocks!!!
James LaBrie And The Not-The-Rest-Of-Dream-Theater-Guys.
James LaBrie and the F#s :neverusethis:
Quote from: contest_sanity on March 02, 2010, 09:39:27 PM
Quote from: Fiery Winds on March 02, 2010, 08:34:24 PM
One thing I don't understand, maybe you guys can clarify for me.
Why is the JLB solo album considered a solo album when he's just a vocalist? I don't believe he writes the music, and I'm not sure how much input he has on the writing besides the lyrics and vocal melodies. It seems kind of unfair for the rest of the musicians in the band.
Because he is the creative director of the whole musical enterprise, although with heavy input from his keyboard player. But more importantly -- if they don't call it 'James Labrie,' then no one would know to buy it.
+1
James LaBrie and the Knockouts?
I don't think it's about "fair" or "unfair" to the musicians. These are professional musicians, and this is a gig. It's not a real band, in the sense that DT is a band.
James LaBrie and the Shovels?
James and "la" Bries.
James LaBrie and the people who write all the music for him.
Quote from: Adami on March 03, 2010, 02:40:54 PM
James LaBrie and the people who write all the music for him.
Just Matt Guillory and Himself? They're the main songwriters of all the songs ;)
Quote from: LCArenas on March 03, 2010, 03:42:44 PM
Quote from: Adami on March 03, 2010, 02:40:54 PM
James LaBrie and the people who write all the music for him.
Just Matt Guillory and Himself? They're the main songwriters of all the songs ;)
Fine.
James LaBrie and the guy who writes all his music and most of his vocals and a bunch of other guys who play all of his music.
Quote from: pogoowner on February 18, 2010, 11:29:27 AM
Quote from: YtseBitsySpider on February 18, 2010, 11:20:07 AM
yay for the James...nay for the John..his first attempt was pretty weak tea.
I agree that Suspended Animation was kind of weak. But then again, I think LaBrie's first two solo albums were pretty weak as well.
It had some pretty sweet tracks though, but I will agree that it isn't amazing
That 2010 album was so killer