
J'ai aussi un peu écouté le Soul Sirkus sorti il y a quelques mois, et je trouve ça bien sympa (même si c'est mou

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According to MelodicRock.com, vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, TALISMAN) has signaled the end of SOUL SIRKUS, the all-star project that also included JOURNEY guitarist Neal Schon.
Commented Soto: "I wish I had good/positive news for you all about SOUL SIRKUS, but the future seems dismal, something I/we swore up and down wouldn't be a 'one-off.' I'm saddened by the fact that it is very unlikely we will continue together. My honest opinion is it was doomed from the beginning based on Neal being so heavily involved with JOURNEY still. One of the reasons HARDLINE and BAD ENGLISH had their own legs is because of JOURNEY's hiatus during those eras. We had no such luxury.
"As a HUGE JOURNEY fan, I would be the LAST person on Earth to want responsibility for their demise just so SOUL SIRKUS could continue, but unless this was the case, SOUL SIRKUS became a side project for Neal and us. Add the lack of professional motivation/management/U.S. label/etc., we had no chance of leaving our mark the way we would necessary to have our own legs.
"Again, thanks to all who did 'feel' the impact, understand what we were aiming for and did your best to make sure we were heard out there. I beg of you to keep tabs on all of us within our personal sites out there and know this isn't the end, only another beginning."
"There's been a lot of rumors and speculation flying about the future of SOUL SIRKUS based on some recent interviews from Neal and a post I made MERELY to thank the moderators and guests who ran a SOUL SIRKUS fan site that was recently being closed. My 'words' were that future involvement seemed dismal at this time and place because of scheduling, which I should have been more detailed about, but again, this was a message to individuals, not an official press statement from the band! If it had read 'any touring or new material looked dismal within in the next few months,' that would have been the proper message to have been leaked around the web as now everyone is talking about the band being over, which is NOT the situation!
"The rest of us are doing our individual things at the moment as everyone knows the majority of SOUL SIRKUS time together revolves around Neal and JOURNEY's schedule, which we ALL knew going into this. Neal had about two weeks off the entire year of 2005 and deserves a little down time before either of us continue, so I ask that everyone take a chill pill and let US give you the official word and statements collectively about what's happening instead of elaborating on individual words thrown here and there. SOUL SIRKUS is not dead, we won't go out that easily, that's the official word of January 2006!"
According to MelodicRock.com, legendary hard rock vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, TALISMAN, SOUL SIRKUS) will assume the lead singer duties for JOURNEY starting with the July 7 show in Bristow, VA. He replaces the band's regular frontman Steve Augeri, who has been forced to leave the band's current nationwide tour with DEF LEPPARD due to a "chronic throat infection." Steve Augeri's condition will be closely monitored by his physician to determine when he may be able to rejoin the tour. According to JOURNEY, "Steve's been suffering with an acute throat condition since before we kicked off the tour with DEF LEPPARD. We were hoping he'd be in well condition to handle the rigors of the road but unfortunately it appears to be a chronic condition requiring total voice rest. We all wish Steve a speedy recovery."
Commented Soto: "The latest [TALISMAN] album was discussed as our last before the JOURNEY gig came about. Even when I was there as a 'fill- in,' TALISMAN has basically run its course as most of us are pursuing other areas. It's not to say we'll never address this band again or that my working relationship is done with Marcel, but as we speak today, '7' is our swan song as are the tour dates being booked through Europe after the short JOURNEY run in the spring."
Quel chanteur quand même et quelle bioLooner a écrit :La tournée de Talisman est reportée![]()
Cela me paraît mort pour voir un jour ce groupe sur scène, Soto va être plutôt occupé dans les mois qui arrivent.
Deux ans apres je decouvre ce groupe avec cet album (merci PierreEverflow a écrit :Et un nouvel album de TALISMAN dans la foulée, le 30 octobre chez Frontiers :
"7" track listing:
01. Falling
02. Nowhere Fast
03. Rhyme Or Reason
04. End of the Line
05. The 1 I'm Living 4
06. On My Way
07. Forevermore
08. Succumb 2 My Desire
09. Shed a Tear Goodbye
10. Troubled Water
11. Back 2 the Feeling
http://www.frontiers.it/Default.aspx?tabid=85&pl=T
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-q2ZQi10QFranky a écrit :j'ai voté pour toi, car en plus d'être un crétin (comme Gasp), tu es malfaisant.
Humanimal part IGandalf a écrit :Deux ans apres je decouvre ce groupe avec cet album (merci PierreEverflow a écrit :Et un nouvel album de TALISMAN dans la foulée, le 30 octobre chez Frontiers :
"7" track listing:
01. Falling
02. Nowhere Fast
03. Rhyme Or Reason
04. End of the Line
05. The 1 I'm Living 4
06. On My Way
07. Forevermore
08. Succumb 2 My Desire
09. Shed a Tear Goodbye
10. Troubled Water
11. Back 2 the Feeling
http://www.frontiers.it/Default.aspx?tabid=85&pl=T
), et franchement c'est une excellente surprise !! J'adore tout l'album, a commencé par les deux premieres compos enormes, le style un peu funky aussi, le chant parfait, bref je demande à ceux qui connaissent, de m'en dire plus sur les anciens albums de Talisman. Ca a toujours été Soto au chant ? Ils sont dans la même veine ?
Thanks
A representative for JEFF SCOTT SOTO (ex-TALISMAN, JOURNEY, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) has sent BW&BK the following update:
"We are pleased to officially announce Jeff will be singing on the upcoming TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA Winter Tour beginning November 1. Jeff will be part of the West Coast production (as TSO are split in two) so all the dates will appear on his sites accordingly. Jeff is thrilled to be part of this tour as it is an introduction to future appearances with TSO including the new album Night Castle. Tour dates click here."
Soto will be releasing his new solo album, Beautiful Mess, via Sewtoe Music/iTunes on September 16th. Audio samples are available at Soto's MySpace page.
Legendary vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (TALISMAN, JOURNEY, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) has released his new video for the song "21st Century". Watch it below. The track comes off the singer's new solo album, "Beautiful Mess", which is scheduled for release on September 16 via Sewtoe Music through iTunes.
"Beautiful Mess" track listing:
01. 21st Century
02. Cry Me A River
03. Gin And Tonic Sky
04. Hey
05. Broken Man
06. Mountain
07. Our Song
08. Eye
09. Bring It Home
10. Testify
11. Wherever U Wanna Go
12. Kick It
Check out the cover artwork below (by Richard Mace).
Audio samples are available on Jeff Scott Soto's MySpace page.
In a recent interview with MelodicRock.com, Jeff stated about the album, "I have no fear of entering the world of contemporary music as I don't think it will alienate most of my fans. I think that because I know a lot of my fans, not only my own personal fans come into my music with an open mind, but I know a lot of them openly enjoy more than just the genre of hard rock music. So, therefore, I can go into something a little more contemporary. I can go into something I've been dreaming of doing for a long time I just didn't have the tools and the team to do it, so to speak. But more importantly, it's the idea of finding a new and different audience who don't know who I am."
He added, "This is an album for people who never heard of Jeff Scott Soto and for the most part, I think I've said it in a few blogs and interviews before, most of my fans will follow me in what I do. They've been pretty open to what I've done from 'Love Parade' onward, but this is a whole other chapter of what I'm about. And instead of taking just one genre of what they know me as, and another genre of what they know me as, I'm kinda putting it all into just one big stew and mixing it up this time. It's hard to really talk about a new album and categorize it or separate it from your entire career, but this really does sound and feel like a separation from everything I've already done."