I was listening to Marillion the other day and I started thinking about bands that have different eras with different singers and each of these eras have their fans. I guess there are loads of such bands when you started thinking about it.
Some that I can think of off the top of my head are:
- Marillion (Fish and Steve Hogarth)
- Fates Warning (John Arch and Ray Alder)
- Black Sabbath (Ozzy and Dio)
- Genesis (Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins)
- Nightwish
These are interesting because the vocalist gives the voice to the band and in many cases, the sound changes drastically with the change of vocalist. Still, many bands manage to pull it off.
matthewmercury ( @matthewmercury@reddthat.com ) 11•2 years agoAC/DC (Bon Scott/Brian Johnson)
Yeah, AC/DC is a clear example of this.
DJDarren ( @DJDarren@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoOh yeah, this is a really good one.
I_Am_Jacks_____ ( @I_Am_Jacks_____@beehaw.org ) 10•2 years agoI mean, there’s Van Halen and Van Haggar. Does Blink 182 count (Mark + Tom, Mark + Matt, and now Mark + Tom again)?
DJDarren ( @DJDarren@beehaw.org ) 10•2 years ago- Black Flag (Keith Morris / Henry Rollins)
- Iron Maiden have had three (Paul DiAnno / Bruce Dickinson / Blaze Bayley*)
*Though Blaze’s two albums weren’t terribly good)
I was gonna mention Maiden but then I thought Dickinson is so dominant among the three. But they do all have their fans.
Baggins ( @baggins@beehaw.org ) English2•2 years agoI always thought Damian Wilson would have done a good job.
DJDarren ( @DJDarren@beehaw.org ) English1•2 years agoYeah, Dickinson is the de facto Maiden singer. So much so that he came back for another go around.
Carlos Francisco 📑 ( @carloshr@feddit.cl ) 8•2 years agoTwo bands from 90’s grunge:
Alice in Chains (Layne Staley / William Duvall) Stone Temple Pilots (Scott Weiland / Jeff Gutt)
TheGiantKorean ( @TheGiantKorean@beehaw.org ) 6•2 years agoVan Halen (Roth/Hagar)
PurpleTriffid ( @PurpleTriffid@beehaw.org ) 5•2 years agoAC/DC, for another
king_dead ( @king_dead@beehaw.org ) 5•2 years agoNightwish comes to mind
eutsgueden ( @eutsgueden@lemm.ee ) 4•2 years agoDance Gavin Dance have had three “eras,” though most fans seem to like all of them despite maybe having a favorite. They started with Johnny Craig on vocals for their first EP and record, then fired him and got Kurt Travis for two albums, then brought Johnny back for another album, then replaced him again with Tilian Pearson for the rest of their career to date (aside from a small tour where he was replaced by Andrew Wells due to a rehab stint.)
BDC ( @BDC@beehaw.org ) 4•2 years agoAnthrax comes to mind.
Baggins ( @baggins@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years agoKing Crimson
Greg Lake and John Wetton being my favourites.
Yeah, this one rings a bell with me too.
Pantoffel ( @Pantoffel@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years agoArch enemy comes to mind.
reverendsteveii ( @reverendsteveii@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years agothe misfits have 3 distinct eras with danzig, graves and jerry only on lead vocals
SeverianWolf ( @SeverianWolf@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years agoMalice Mizer. The band had three different vocalists, and each time the music style and direction was different.
It went from Prog Goth rock (Tetsuo) to lighter Art / Synth Pop (Gackt), and then lastly dark metal (Klaha), all while maintaining its classical influence throughout.
DJDarren ( @DJDarren@beehaw.org ) 2•2 years agoOh, Sepultura.
To many, the band effectively broke up when Max Cavalera left, but the Derrick Green incarnation certainly has its fans.
thismessisaplace ( @thismessisaplace@beehaw.org ) 1•2 years agoJudas Priest (Rob Halford/Ripper Owens)