AYREON Vs. AVANTASIA: 'Elected' EP Samples Available

April 21, 2008

Audio samples from "Elected" a collaboration between Arjen LucassenAYREON and Tobias Sammet (AVANTASIA) are available at this location.

On January 25, 2008 the rock operas of Lucassen and Sammet, respectively AYREON's "01011001" and AVANTASIA's "The Scarecrow", were released simultaneously. The music press, always eager for a story, called this event the "Clash of the Titans," gleefully portraying the two musicians as bitter rivals and urging each to comment on the other in countless interviews. There was much speculation about which album would be more successful, but upon release both albums immediately charted in several countries around the world. When asked about the so-called rivalry, Arjen explains: "I'd not yet even heard Tobias's album, but when I found out he'd managed to get my all-time favourite artist Alice Cooper to guest on 'The Scarecrow', I totally freaked out and sent a hate-mail to Tobias's MySpace. Fortunately, he never received it".

Coincidentally however, Tobias, who was fed up with having to talk about Arjen in interviews, grudgingly decided it was time to get acquainted. He e-mailed Arjen, and in the stream of email and insults that followed "it turned out that Tobias hated me just as much for having got Bruce Dickinson to guest on an AYREON album, haha!" Arjen explains. Despite their mutual hatred, the two musicians eventually hatched a plan to put some fuel on the fire created by the press by doing the unthinkable: recording a song together. The result is a mind-blowing over-the-top cover version of "Elected", the original version of which was a big hit for ALICE COOPE back in 1973.

The song "Elected" is featured on a four-track EP released by InsideOut Music/SPV (release dates: April 25 for Germany, Austria and Switzerland; April 28 for the rest of Europe). The three other tracks featured on the EP are an acoustic live radio session of the "01011001" track "E=mc2" with Marjan Welman on vocals, "Ride the Comet" taken from the album "01011001", and a touching piano-only version of the "Human Equation" track "Day Six: Childhood" featuring Joost van den Broek and Marjan Welman.

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