Which is less likely?
you forgot about third option: both.
First option of course.
Agreed! A 100 %!Pista wrote:First option of course.
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I think Eldritch would rather be dead than work with Hussey again and Marx probably wouldn't do it either.
Sooner (or rather later) we will probably get a recording of the songs they perform live that are unreleased
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I also think, Eldritch won't ever work with Hussey again and Marx wouldn't work with either of the two. Hence, it has to be option 1 although we probably won't see any new record facing the surface as long Eldritch is able to make money with gigs / go on tour
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Just saying, i would love a new album, and would hate a reunion...
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Seems about right.nowayjose wrote:My estimate of the probabilities:
Sisters reunion - 0%
New album - 0.0001%
In a completely unscientific context, of course.
I wouldn't really be interested in a reunion.
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+1Husek wrote:Just saying, i would love a new album, and would hate a reunion...
idea of reunion is as bad as idea of new album
what i meant, and what you probably know and knew, is, that after the all orgasms fall down (oh my dog, oh my dog, new album, new album) some of us might see/hear that album is not that good as we expected, esp. after long 20+ (30+?) yrs of waiting (time to write some good tunes, in every details).
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I would actually be very excited for a new record. I really do like the way the band sounds today (though not as much as when Pearson was in the band--I loved the brief period of Pearson/Catalyst. Ben's a great guitar player, but a little too metal for my taste. Or maybe I just don't like the live sound mix?), and I would very much like to hear the "new" songs--most of which I think are quite good--given a proper recording and release. Even Romeo Down, which has historically bored me to tears live, would probably work very well on record, where more subtlety can be present.
So yeah, I think a new record would probably be a straight-ahead rocker, and very good. If My Bloody Valentine can do it without a label, so can TSOM. Chris has publicly stated he'd like to release something, hasn't he? Hell, I'll buy ten copies.
But a reunion? Dullsville, baby.
So yeah, I think a new record would probably be a straight-ahead rocker, and very good. If My Bloody Valentine can do it without a label, so can TSOM. Chris has publicly stated he'd like to release something, hasn't he? Hell, I'll buy ten copies.
But a reunion? Dullsville, baby.
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