Anyway, it were wonderful to see some new Sisters release, and there is reason and issue enough around to draw from. Nonetheless, I guess it were quite an effort and in several aspects for

to have a new album realised. No doubt, he could do it, though, if that were what he felt enriching for everybody.
However, I really enjoy to see the Eureka Machines play in Japan, The March Violets in the US or NxN in Sweden ... and to note the insipriation and energy and encouragement and satisfaction they gain from their effort. But there is of course no gain without pain. Remember for example what a s**t load of trouble The Violets had to go through before they had their album released... I think it was well worth it and the result is just great. Or NxN, after years of disturbances, they now release their debut album and meet with interest and appraisal. Or all the effort, the Eureka Machines have taken upon them over the years ... three wondeful albums and plenty touring ... and now they play Japan. Or Chris anyway ... all these things he's been doing for decades in all the bands and projects he's been playing with, not at last for The Sisters... I've hardly ever seen anyone so committed and into the things he does like him. Apart from the first few years, for

things looked very different, when it was all at that point. No wonder, he's somewhat reluctant to project anything of any kind, especially, as things run halfway frictionless now and as he might remember what sort of adversity can arise and what sort of difficulty is no doubt awaiting to be tackled. But then again, it could be more enriching than watching Japanese films every day or playing with the kittens. But hell, what do we know ... maybe there are some more enriching things in his life that we are not aware of...

... if not so, there's enough potential challenge within The Sisters for him to never get bored...

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Anyway, I'm sure that Chris is going to do what he says: "This trip is solidifying what's been on my mind for a bit, which is to get back, sort myself out a bit, and write a s**t-ton of music." ...

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