I agree the Doctor Butcher record is quite uneven, but some tracks are just great. The opener is amazing vintage Savatage.Black Axe wrote:Doctor Butcher and JOP are both quite uneven. And the JOP records suffer from bad, slightly modernish, (guitar) sounds. I'm not really familiar with CIIC.
The guys should work together in Savatage, that's were their songwriting compliments each other and works best.
The JOP discography might look uneven overall, but to me the Maniacal Renderings album is an amazing masterpiece that shows true Savatage grace throughout. A strong 9/10, one of the five best albums of the past decade and the best "Savatage" album since 1993. The other three albums are more uneven but all with some great stuff, to me they¨re all 7/10. I don't hear how JOP sounds any more modern than late Savatage.
As for Circle II Circle, you need to check out the first album Watching in Silence. All the music on it was written by Jon Oliva and Chris Caffery with lyrics by Zak Stevens. Musically, to me this album is the missing link between Edge of Thorns and Handful of Rain. After that they released an incredibly dull record before they got their act together and have released two capable albums. The last one, Delusions of Grandeur, features their fastest and most aggressive material and is not bad at all. They write their own songs nowadays.