Devin was asked to sing on the Frameshift, but he declined

This is interesting indeed. Why? I happen to be a big fan of Henning Pauly's songwriting, be it with his own band Chain or Frameshift. As you may already know, the first Frameshift disc featured James Labrie on vocals and they just got a new one released this year with another Canadian singer, Sebastian Bach.
Anyway, when I was listening to the new Frameshift, I dug it quite a bit, even though I needed more time to get into it. It has a very amazing concept dealing with various forms of violence the human beings practice.
When I reviewed the album on the website I write for (see review here), in the last sentence I mentioned Henning Pauly should consider working with Devin for a future release.
Upon posting the link of my review on Henning's message board, his manager mentioned that actually talked to Devin about singing on An Absence of Empathy when things weren't really working out with Bach. According to the manager though, Devin "politely declined" their offer, which I assume was because he was 1) busy touring with SYL, 2) writing the new solo album, 3) not interested in singing other people's melodies.
At any rate, I believe Henning and Devin could do something really special together. Devin was given total creative freedom on the last Ayreon disc and it worked perfectly.
Anyway, anyone have any opinions? Also, has anyone heard the new Frameshift so far? If not, I highly suggest you do - it really is an amazing disc.
Anyway, when I was listening to the new Frameshift, I dug it quite a bit, even though I needed more time to get into it. It has a very amazing concept dealing with various forms of violence the human beings practice.
When I reviewed the album on the website I write for (see review here), in the last sentence I mentioned Henning Pauly should consider working with Devin for a future release.
Upon posting the link of my review on Henning's message board, his manager mentioned that actually talked to Devin about singing on An Absence of Empathy when things weren't really working out with Bach. According to the manager though, Devin "politely declined" their offer, which I assume was because he was 1) busy touring with SYL, 2) writing the new solo album, 3) not interested in singing other people's melodies.
At any rate, I believe Henning and Devin could do something really special together. Devin was given total creative freedom on the last Ayreon disc and it worked perfectly.
Anyway, anyone have any opinions? Also, has anyone heard the new Frameshift so far? If not, I highly suggest you do - it really is an amazing disc.