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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADMaybe we can still make it happen. Start a Riot or something until it's confirmedOk but are there gonna be bass solos?
I think you underestimate how long it takes to make a complex full-length record. If they're looking at release NO LATER than 9-10 months from now, then at the very LEAST everything is written and primary performances are recorded in final takes. There may be some embellishment instruments to record, which happens according to the schedule of the ancillary players (string sections, horn players, glockenspielist, etc) mixing (which can take a month or more with mixdown versions needing tweaking, approval from members, label people, etc), and mastering. Additionally, there's artwork, distribution plans, rollout plans, scheduling (there are like six or seven big rock/metal albums coming out in the next week or so - they'll want to avoid that), tour logistics, appearance planning and scheduling, etc. They also have the freedom and luxury of building in some gap time in case of unexpected issues or delays. They want to do it right after the "surprise" launch of The Stage gave their best album the least exposure.Not gonna lie. The fact they want another year to write tells me they scrapped essentially everything they already had. Or at the least haven't even started. Which to each his own during the pandemic. I understand set backs. But I dunno to me i find this a massive disappointing that there will be a such a massive gap from the stage to this album.
All the interviews and clips I've seen from Matt and zacky pretty much makes it sound like they had things going into a studio when the riots hit and then they obviously had the setbacks from that and I think from there they basically changed their priorities which like I said during a pandemic to each his own. It's just disappointing that it'll be a huge gap between albums this time around the gaps seem to be getting bigger.I think you underestimate how long it takes to make a complex full-length record. If they're looking at release NO LATER than 9-10 months from now, then at the very LEAST everything is written and primary performances are recorded in final takes. There may be some embellishment instruments to record, which happens according to the schedule of the ancillary players (string sections, horn players, glockenspielist, etc) mixing (which can take a month or more with mixdown versions needing tweaking, approval from members, label people, etc), and mastering. Additionally, there's artwork, distribution plans, rollout plans, scheduling (there are like six or seven big rock/metal albums coming out in the next week or so - they'll want to avoid that), tour logistics, appearance planning and scheduling, etc. They also have the freedom and luxury of building in some gap time in case of unexpected issues or delays. They want to do it right after the "surprise" launch of The Stage gave their best album the least exposure.
Finally, Matt simply committed to the album being out BY then, not "then." More likely, they're looking at early spring, maybe a March date or possibly earlier.
Either way, the reality is that a band their size doesn't get long breaks - ever - without announcing a "hiatus" or just plain breaking up. As a music-making machine, we can be all pissy about it, but as humans, we have to respect that they took time to spend with families, recharge, maybe fall in love with music again (lots of people learn to hate their passions when those passions become THE JOB), etc. Hell, Syn had a newborn during Covid. He remembers all too well taking off to tour and missing a lot. That time can't be gotten back, so they grabbed hold of the opportunity Covid gave them.
Some can be bitter about such things (evidence of that is clear on the A7X subreddit), but I choose to be hopeful that the downtime made them better all around.
Plus, they needed PG sober enough to record another single-take solo masterpiece.
Well when you’ve done as much musically as they have, the gaps between albums should get longer due to always trying to come out with something fresh and original and not something that just sounds like the last record. I want new Avenged as much as the next guy, but id rather have a quality album Thats completely new and no rehashed ideas vs an album they just throw together to please the fans that are mad that its been X amount of years since their last effort.All the interviews and clips I've seen from Matt and zacky pretty much makes it sound like they had things going into a studio when the riots hit and then they obviously had the setbacks from that and I think from there they basically changed their priorities which like I said during a pandemic to each his own. It's just disappointing that it'll be a huge gap between albums this time around the gaps seem to be getting bigger.
I understand the time it takes. But it just feels like in this case they had ideas and probably will use the same ideas. But in general are redoing every part from scratch.
I domt really agree .. the tighter the band the easier things come together. Alice in chains recorded the nutshell ep in under a week. They recorded and wrote and mixed everything in that week or so. One session. It's VERY possible to put the music out quickly. Especially when the chemistry is so tight.Well when you’ve done as much musically as they have, the gaps between albums should get longer due to always trying to come out with something fresh and original and not something that just sounds like the last record. I want new Avenged as much as the next guy, but id rather have a quality album Thats completely new and no rehashed ideas vs an album they just throw together to please the fans that are mad that its been X amount of years since their last effort.