Anthrax Reunion Is Over! Posted By: David Priest, Editor In Chief February 8th, 2007
Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian has issued the
following statement via the band's official fan club site, CDC: "Finally, we're going back to
work. We're going to "We were offered a direct
support slot on a major tour this spring and Joey [Belladonna, vocals] decided
he did not want to move forward. The reunion is over. We tried to make it work
but I guess that's the problem, you can't 'make' something work. It's gotta be
natural and at least becoming a band again and playing live was. "Over the course of around 140
shows we became a better band than we ever were before from 1984 - 92. The
shows we played from April 2005 through October 2006 were incredible and some
of the best gigs we've ever played. Doing Donington
again was mind-blowing, Graspop was insane, the
insanity in Finland, Chicago, Milwaukee, three times in L.A.!!!, three times
across Western Canada!!, Glasgow!!!!!, London!!!, the Nokia show in NY, the Starland show in NJ, Judas Priest!, Rob Zombie!,
Gigantour!!, Australia!!!, Japan!!!!!!, really,
there's not a bummer in 19 months. "Thank you from the very depths
of my soul for being the best fans in the world. We got to relive something
that I never thought we could and it turned out better than I ever thought it
would. We didn't have to force it, it just happened and it was great. "My curiosity was piqued by the
idea of what Anthrax would sound like now with Joey singing. Over the
last few months we've discussed this endlessly to no avail. The problems that
were there could not be fixed no matter how hard we tried and in the end Joey
made the decision. "I know a lot of you out there
are disappointed by this and that's the last thing we ever want. None of us
want to disappoint. If we were meant to make a reunion record we would've. Some
things look easy on paper but the reality is that they are impossible and what
works for one band doesn't work for others. Maybe we could've forced something
and cashed in on a new record but that's not the way we operate. My reality is
I feel we have some unfinished business with the 'We've Come for You All'
lineup and I will do my best to finish it. "I hope you can find it in your
hearts to support all of us in whatever happens going forward. "Charlie [Benante,
drums], Frankie [ Anthrax's most recent studio album, We've Come for You All (featuring John Bush on
lead vocals), was released in May 2003 through Sanctuary Records in the The 2005 reunion of the
"classic" Anthrax lineup of singer Joey Belladonna, guitarists
Scott Ian and Dan Spitz, bassist Frank Bello and
drummer Charlie Benante was followed by the release
of the band's most comprehensive "best of" collection ever issued,
the two-CD retrospective Anthrology: No Hit
Wonders (1985-1991), which shifted just over 2,700 copies in its first week
of release back in September 2005. Meanwhile, the group's first video
compilation, the DVD Anthrology: No Hit
Wonders (1985-1991) The Videos (both on Island/UMe),
sold less than 950 units in its initial week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Similarly, the band's live CD and DVD packages, Alive
2 (2005) (on Sanctuary Records), which document the group's summer 2005
reunion tour, opened with less than 1,100 and 1,700 copies, respectively. |