Two thoughts after reading the band history page on Sisterswiki

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Fallon wrote: 04 Dec 2022, 15:27
markfiend wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 10:54
Todashi wrote: 18 Nov 2022, 19:24 Just think about the verbal gymnastics that Ben (and Chris C in his day) have been obliged to do in interviews in order to talk their way around this issue.
OK I hope Chris won't mind me saying this but one time a few years back I directly asked him about the "no new Sisters record" thing. I can't remember exactly verbatim what he said, but it was along the lines of "with Eldritch you should never say never." Whatever that's worth.
He did a relatively lengthy interview recently which contained something of a post-mortem of his time in the SIsters, and he did actually confirm that work had at once stage commenced on a reasonably serious attempt at recording something releasable. Whether that means they were working on demos or got beyond that is unclear, but it's possible that in your above quote he was simply been referring to the fact that some new recorded material does exist, and may feasibly released some day.
i have no doubt that there will be fine working demos which are borderline releasable of the music of all the unreleased songs just not with any vocals.
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote: 04 Dec 2022, 18:01 i have no doubt that there will be fine working demos which are borderline releasable of the music of all the unreleased songs just not with any vocals.
That's certainly the impression I got from Chris.
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Fallon wrote: 04 Dec 2022, 15:27
markfiend wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 10:54
Todashi wrote: 18 Nov 2022, 19:24 Just think about the verbal gymnastics that Ben (and Chris C in his day) have been obliged to do in interviews in order to talk their way around this issue.
OK I hope Chris won't mind me saying this but one time a few years back I directly asked him about the "no new Sisters record" thing. I can't remember exactly verbatim what he said, but it was along the lines of "with Eldritch you should never say never." Whatever that's worth.
He did a relatively lengthy interview recently which contained something of a post-mortem of his time in the SIsters, and he did actually confirm that work had at once stage commenced on a reasonably serious attempt at recording something releasable. Whether that means they were working on demos or got beyond that is unclear, but it's possible that in your above quote he was simply been referring to the fact that some new recorded material does exist, and may feasibly released some day.
Intriguing 8)
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