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Post by guesswho? on Aug 9, 2020 12:20:02 GMT 2
Hello everyone. It's good to be back finally ! (couldn't find anymore my password on my new computer... I was desperate but it's ok now.) So, here's what I'd like to speak about : As unfortunately there's forced long holidays for Europe, I suppose they are maybe working on the next album. Listening to old jewels like Human After All, I thought some songs didn't have the success they deserve. it'd be great if Europe decided to put some of them on the new album, to give them a second chance. I know Europe is always giving us novelties, and that's really great and courageous. But sometimes... And they did it already for open your heart. What do you think about it ?
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Post by guesswho? on Aug 9, 2020 12:20:54 GMT 2
And picking some songs from JTempest solo album would be great too IMO
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Post by philreeves on Aug 11, 2020 20:17:09 GMT 2
I honestly have no idea what they will sound like on the new album, but I would agree on a more modern touch on the next one (not too much, the warm 70s sound suits them well). I like the Dave Cobb approach and I am a big fan of his, but I miss some of the Secret Society sound. If they can keep the themes from WtE flowing into the next one (concept album; Joey, looking at you ) and add a bit of flavor of SS, then I'm a happy guy
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Post by marco17 on Sept 23, 2020 20:43:34 GMT 2
I don't see them doing any redos of pre-released tracks or JT solo stuff. I'd like something a bit more uplifting, not necessarily an 80's/90's sounding album because we know they won't do that, but something a little more bombastic. I think with different producers, you get something new and fresh each time. WoK/WTE w/Dave Cobb... good albums, but at least from me WTE fell off fast....but I think we'll get something in the same vein as those, and unless they just knock it out of the park I fear I'd be a bit indifferent to it. I respect the nod to their influences like UFO, Lizzy, and Deep Purple, but sometimes recently some tracks have sounded more like knock-offs of those bands more so than Europe being Europe, with those influences
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