We have a similar case in France. A metal band called Sortilège released two albums back in the 80s that got little notice at the time but became cult classics after the band broke up. 40 years later, they decided to reunite... except things did not go well and there was a split. Now we have two bands with the same name. On one side, one…
We have a similar case in France. A metal band called Sortilège released two albums back in the 80s that got little notice at the time but became cult classics after the band broke up. 40 years later, they decided to reunite... except things did not go well and there was a split. Now we have two bands with the same name. On one side, one with the lead singer; on the other, all the other members. Fans consider the former the real band, probably because the singer's voice is very unique and that he pretty much wrote all the songs. Also, they're the only ones to have released new material, the other band just tours. So there you have it. Another case scenario.
We have a similar case in France. A metal band called Sortilège released two albums back in the 80s that got little notice at the time but became cult classics after the band broke up. 40 years later, they decided to reunite... except things did not go well and there was a split. Now we have two bands with the same name. On one side, one with the lead singer; on the other, all the other members. Fans consider the former the real band, probably because the singer's voice is very unique and that he pretty much wrote all the songs. Also, they're the only ones to have released new material, the other band just tours. So there you have it. Another case scenario.