But MP did it also with Amob…he called it “planting seeds and see what grows”. It wouldn’t be the first time MP pulls something like this. I don’t believe MP was trying to get back in the band during the pandemic though.
Momentum is a very important thing in bands and they lost it when the pandemic hit. While I don’t blame MP for the SoA situation, bumblefoot at some point was also reducing his touring activities becuase it was taking a toll on him physically and mentally. He said it, IIRC, a bit before Sons of Apollo, while he was doing a lot of solo shows.
In my opinion, Sons of Apollo wasn’t interesting for me musically. I prefer what I’ve heard so far from WGD.
I think the root of the problem here is the way MP tends to promote bands when he first gets into them. With AMob, he wanted to replicate the arena rock/metal thing that he experienced with Avenged Sevenfold, but it did not end up happening. At the time, when he was hyping the band up, as with any other project of his, he talked about the brotherhood, how it feels like the early days of Dream Theater. MP tends to be better at fan engagement and marketing, compared to other members of his "projects", and from my personal experience in the music industry, I have a feeling that most musicians just tend to speak their mind and fan engagement forward characters like MP are actually a minority, so his words, while for marketing and hype purposes, hold value for the other members of his "projects".
Same thing holds true for SoA. MP presented it as a "real band", "focus for all of them", again,
the brotherhood. Professional music making, in a band setting, is a job. They're not doing this for fun. For some, it's an incredibly hard process. So, when someone talks like this but ends up jumping ship, it's gotta hurt a little.
Also, my guess is that MP expects full commitment, from everyone who is involved, to the thing that he is committed to at any given time. John Sykes thing ended up getting canned because he and Sheehan were ready to go, but Sykes was not etc. It seems to me that he has no trouble letting go when others are ready to go all in. When he's invested in it, it's a brotherhood, but when he isn't, he has other commitments. I remember this interview of his, during the infancy of SoA. He had said something along the lines of "I have been taking a backseat with all my other bands, but I need something that I can lead now and with SoA, Derek and I are the leaders." He just expected others to go along with it. Similar to how he expected the DT guys to follow him to a hiatus.
I understand why the rest of SoA might be bitter, barring Sheehan. He's too old to give a crap about his kind of thing, IMO.