Era un secreto a voces pero parece q ya es oficial. La banda ha despedido a
Chris Shinn y
Ed Kowalczyk ha vuelto a la banda. Me da pena por
Chris Shinn. Recuerdo q cuando lo entrevisté el tio esta un poco decepcionado por un ultimo año sin casi actividad pero con ganas de grabar un nuevo disco con ellos. Se le veía con ganas de avanzar y mas o menos dejo caer q la actividad de la banda habia caido bastante pero no por el, si no por cuestiones familiares, etc. Espero q
Chris Shinn saque ese segundo disco en solitario en el q estaba trabajando (x cierto con ayuda de
Christopher Thorn) y saque adelante esos otros 2 proyectos en los q estaba trabajando (un disco con varios cantantes y un LP o EP con
Gary Lucas Yesterday,
Ed Kowalczyk updated his profile photo on his Facebook page to an image of himself with a Live logo and naming himself as a member of
Live, and also naming himself as the Lead Singer/Songwriter of
Live in the “about” section of his profile. In addition,
Live’s Facebook page has updated their cover photo to a retro image of the band which includes
Kowalczyk.It has been long rumored that
Live was going to reunite with
Kowalczyk. After a radio appearance with
Live bandmate
Chad Taylor last month, speculation of a reunion grew rampant among
Live fans
In 2009, the original members of
Live split under very tumultuous circumstances, which included lawsuits,
Kowalczyk trying to get a lead singer bonus, and plenty of drama in the press, making it seem any positive relationship between the original members of the band and their founding vocalist was over. In 2014, with
Kowalczyk continuing on with a solo career,
Live brought in former
Unified Theory vocalist Chris Shinn for
The Turn, which many fans considered the band’s best release since 1997’s
Secret Samadhi.