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    Posted: July 19 2006 at 21:58
Hey,
I don't really know where to post a thread about my own band, we are prog, but it would seem wrong to post it in the prog talk.  But, basically there is a problem, and we would like your input.

Basically, our lead singer who also plays some guitar & keyboards has somewhat of a case of "lead singer syndrome" , to go into more detail, he doesn't practice anymore, which has caused his singing to suffer (lately when practicing harmonies, me and our guitarist were able to stay on the notes FAR better than him, which worried me) and he is quite a poor guitarist now (he is just a beginner keyboardist, I have 12 years of Classical training for piano) and he is now well below the rest of the band's abilities, as opposed to 4 years ago when we were all near the same level (forgetting my Piano experience).

He also shows a lack of effort in promotion and anything band related, he does however, show up to all the practices, if we give him due notice.

He doesn't seem like a team player, for instance, if we write a song without him, he won't like it for no apparent reason (although we all know it's because he didn't help write it), and he has said things like "I don't show you all my good riffs because those are for me".

We have had many talks with him about this and the band on many different topics, all being about him being a problem in the band. (He has even been kicked out twice in the past)

Currently, we have a gig friday and the following friday, we plan to kick him out after the gig this friday, and hopefully we will be ready for the following friday. We decided today that we will leave him the option to shape up and come back if he feels the band is important enough to him and if he is willing to put in as much effort as the rest of the band.

If anyone wants to listen to our music you can hear it at www.myspace.com/redricksultanband or www.redricksultan.com
If you listen, I would really appreciate if you could let us know if you think his vocals are a large part of our sound, or if you think we can do without him. (Me and the guitarist will take over lead vocal duties.)

Thanks !
-Noah Jordan
www.myspace.com/redricksultanband
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2006 at 22:56
Aah, band drama, it's deja vu all over again.....

It seems your lead singer could lead to being problematic, and when someone is tempermental, you gotta figure out how to work with them. I like your ultimatum idea, however, it could lead to him (somehow) thinking that you don't consider him an important member of the band. When writing, frequently ask him for his input, and get an answer out of him, even if you have to bug the hell out of him for it. You have to act serious yet sympathetic at the same time. Well, that's just my opinion.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2006 at 00:24

He's saving his best riffs for himself? That sets off an alarm. Sounds like he's keeping his "best" material for when he can find a "better backup" band and dump the rest of you. A lack of respect for the band, if you ask me.  

He's no longer a team player. Tell him he should find a band that he can play his best riffs with. I wouldn't even give him the ship up option.

I heard the music, I like it. I can't say if he's that important to the sound or not. As I said, he sounds like he's ready to dump the rest of the band anyway. You'll be better off without, he's not worth the trouble in my opinion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2006 at 00:32
Whoa, sorry, looked at this all wrong. Is he/did he used to be a good friend? Because this plays greatly into the equation. However, if he's more trouble than he's worth, and makes your prog band, well, regress, then its a good idea to consider giving him the axe.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2006 at 03:29
For the reputation of the band - get rid of him. one bad member is worse than no member at all. he can still be your friend, though using your band to boost his ego is not very friendly!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2006 at 12:04

Have a talk with him and give him a chance.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2006 at 18:01
you guys rock, alot, i REALLY dig your sound, i have to admit you singer gets off ALOT, but he kinda sounds like the singer from van der graaf generator, force that him to practice, haha, good luck.
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