mordred wrote:Avenger wrote:And I mean the REAL fans.
You mean the ones that have been constantly mocking you, accusing you of selling out and tried to convince you NOT to record an album for the past couple of years?
If I'd been in Hell, I'd been pretty sick of a large portion of my "fans" by now.
+1, Mordred, and thankyou for that. Over the past months, I've posted on here several times, and to the best of my knowledge every post has been positive, immensely polite, deeply respectful and honest. That's the way I am. Most posts (including this one) have been entered for the same reasons, namely;
1 A bunch of guys post a criticism/concern, a question, a shedload of untruths/halftruths/complete nonsense based on no knowledge and little or no grasp of reality.
2 I post back to accept the criticism/concern on the chin and try to do something about it (= releasing the old material, for example), or to answer the question truthfully, or to set the record straight.
Every assurance I've ever made on here has come to fruition - 100%, no exceptions. Yet here I am doing the 'same shit, different day' routine all over again, and it's for the last time, because I've come to realise that no matter what I say and no matter how respectful, clear or honest I am, it will be misrepresented, misunderstood or twisted to meet agendas whose purpose I can only guess at.
For the record regarding festivals - read the post again about MUSKELROCK, and read Christian Lindell's reply post as well. Now - let me explain how the concept of festival/gig financial reality works. Example = A promoter offers HELL a festival and offers a fixed fee for it. We go online to the cheapo airlines, we do a quick calculation and figure that the cost of flying five bandmembers plus three crew plus excess baggage for keyboards, FX racks, guitars and other bits to country X is going to cost 4000 Euros. The fee for the gig is 1000 Euros. Now go figure - what would YOU do?
Similarly, when a promoter asks the band to commit to playing a show 18 months in the future, and offers a mid-afternoon billing just as their debut album is about to be released on a major label with wild, raving press comments about 'best metal album for 25 years' seemingly being the norm, it shouldn't surprise you when the band declines the offer for fear of what may lie around the corner - contractually, financially and logistically. It then doesn't help when the selfsame promoter elects to air private band/promoter-related matters in public, which I regard as unprofessional in the extreme, and which then elicits unfounded and grossly misinformed comments relating to poser/attitude/sellout and all the sad, predictable rest of it.
It's for reasons like these that I know I just can't win, and I will in future maintain a dignified silence. To those who have supported the band - thankyou as always, it's genuinely, genuinely appreciated.
Over and out.
Kev Bower
www.hell-metal.com