The legacy of Peter Steele and the future of Type O Negative are shrouded in uncertainty, leaving fans curious and divided. But here's where it gets emotional...
In a revealing interview, guitarist Kenny Hickey discussed the possibility of a tribute concert to honor the iconic bassist and vocalist, Peter Steele. Hickey confirmed that there have been talks and growing interest from agents, driven by the financial prospects of such an event. However, the band faces a significant challenge: the unavailability of keyboardist Josh Silver due to his commitment as a paramedic.
Hickey hints at a glimmer of hope, suggesting that Silver's upcoming retirement might change the equation. The decision, it seems, hinges on the financial incentives offered. But money isn't the only consideration. Hickey emphasizes the difficulty of finding a suitable vocalist, especially given Steele's distinctive bass playing style, which he believes was even more unique than his deep, baritone vocals.
And this is where it gets tricky: Hickey previously mentioned rock legends Axl Rose and Ann Wilson as dream choices for the vocals, but finding someone to replicate Steele's bass playing might be an even greater challenge.
Would a tribute show without the original keyboardist and with a different bass style still be a fitting homage to Steele's memory? That's the question that divides opinions. What do you think? Is it worth pursuing, or should the band's legacy remain untouched?