![]() “There was the plan to do a Scarecrow Part 1 and Part 2, so we decided to do the basics for the whole thing and then chop off the first 10 or 11 songs, which became the Scarecrow album,” Sammet reveals. For him, taking anything other than the most obnoxious path would have been a complete waste of time. Except perhaps Sammet, who regards The Wicked Symphony and Angel Of Babylon as the only possible move Avantasia could make following The Scarecrow. ![]() The wheels were already turning for the follow-up even as The Scarecrow was being primped for the fans, but nobody expected it to grow to the size that it did. For anyone paying attention the protests should have rung hollow, as Sammet isn’t known for doing anything half-baked or half-hearted. “When we did The Scarecrow we had 20 songs and we said ‘Okay, this is going to be the cliffhanger.’”Ī clear indication from Avantasia mastermind Tobias Sammet that he and guitarist / producer Sascha Paeth were playing everyone when they initially dismissed suggestions and rumours of a follow-up to The Scarecrow album from 2008. ![]()
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