Jag Panzer disbands
Here's another explanation (by Mark Briody on the Jag Panzer's facebook page):
Harry wasn't interested in continuing with the way things were going (the band not making money). I was hoping he would go the Greek show, but he said only if he was flown business class (far too expensive, so 'no'). I understand if he wants more time with his family or needs to make money, but this is not the way the band should have ended.
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I am 23, no car, no job and student "income", when I would have time to see Dio, the shows where either in Norway, Denmark or Göteborg (too far away for my economy) ... When I didn't have time (exams or important lectures crucial to pass a course), he would play at places where I could go.Le fjump wrote:But the most surprising thing is warepire never saw DIO, what the hell?
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You've just summed up my life with regard to gigs...Warepire wrote:I am 23, no car, no job and student "income", when I would have time to see Dio, the shows where either in Norway, Denmark or Göteborg (too far away for my economy) ... When I didn't have time (exams or important lectures crucial to pass a course), he would play at places where I could go.Le fjump wrote:But the most surprising thing is warepire never saw DIO, what the hell?
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I'd agree here. The best songs of the comeback albums were the ones that were already composed in the 80s. Some praise "Thane To The Throne" for beeing more progressiv and kinda self-contained, but for me, that was not quite what i expected from the band.The Sentinel wrote:I never could get into this band after the mighty "Ample Destruction". I still have some other later albums on vinyl but can't remember them being any good. Will try again any time soon but I don't give it any hope and will probably end up selling them.
See it this way, between "Casting The Stones" and the new album were seven years in between. So this already felt like a comeback album after all those years and nobody mourned in the time between. I predict that it won't take them that long before they deceided to come back for a few shows or even another album.