copper wrote:IMHO, songs like Crash & Burn, Summer and Suzanne give a pretty good indication of the direction Von pursued, what, ten years ago.
So just record them and release them.
copper wrote: The music's mostly in line with some of the Vision Thing material, way more guitar-oriented than Floodland. The presence of Doc makes it a tad more difficult to sell nowadays, as drum machines are in some ways, a bit of an 80's fad.
I don't agree. Take Kraftwerk for example, they have their own sound, they never tried to change it and that's what makes it stand above trends. No one in their right mind would tell Kraftwerk to have more live sounding drums, just like no one would ever suggest that Motörhead use more keyboards. This could apply to the Sisters as well. The should keep going their own way without bothering about what other bands are up to. They nave have before and they shouldn't start now.
copper wrote: Would love to have Von team up with an ambient/electronica/industrial-oriented musician / producer, who could spruce up the drum sound and utilize it in some modern ways; to a role as prominent and recognizable as synths had in Floodland.
Just get out of the comfort zone, challenge yourself and try to push the envelope as far as the integrity of the vintage Sissies sound is concerned. And FALAA is and remains Von's strongest work lyrically, as far as I'm concerned.
Hard rock guitars and a re-invented Doc, with some Wordsmith lyrics. If they could be arsed with it, I'd be sure to check it, even out of curiosity alone.
Interesting ideas. Whatever AE does musically (if he ever does anything again), I'd be interested in hearing it. I'm sure he still has a lot to offer.