OPERATION: MINDCRIME (Live)
It’s not everyday that a million selling album is performed in its entirety by the creator and voice behind the music in a small bar in Newcastle. Trillians pulled off a major coup in signing …READ MORE
It’s not everyday that a million selling album is performed in its entirety by the creator and voice behind the music in a small bar in Newcastle. Trillians pulled off a major coup in signing …READ MORE
The New Reality, third album in the trilogy from Geoff Tate’s Operation: Mindcrime, is as elusive and slippery to get a grip on as it’s predecessors The Key and Resurrection, and as such listeners would …READ MORE
Everyone’s aware of the unfortunate split between Geoff Tate and the other members of Queensrÿche, which resulted in a new manifestation of the band and the formation of Operation: Mindcrime headed up by Tate. A …READ MORE
The debut album from Operation: Mindcrime, THE KEY will be released September 18th on Frontiers Music. Here is the video for the track “Re-Inventing the Future”
Remember this one guys? 30 years ago today “Hear N’ Aid – We’re Stars” was recorded. Hear N’ Aid was a one-time collaboration of various individual Heavy Metal/Hard Rock artists in 1985 to raise money …READ MORE
In 2001 Queensrÿche released their first live album “Live Evolution”. Metal Express Radio’s Stig Nordahl talked to vocalist Geoff Tate about not taking part of the rehearsals for the recording in Seattle and that he …READ MORE
Interview with Geoff Tate.
It’s that time of year again – the stressful and non-forgiving holiday season. It comes around this time every year so why does it catch so many people off guard. Who knows but for whatever …READ MORE
Geoff Tate from legendary Progressive Metal Pioneers Queensrÿche caught up with Metal Express Radio to chat about the forthcoming Operation: Mindcrime Tour. First of all, talk about your forthcoming UK shows, which start on June …READ MORE
Geoff Tate about the preparations to make Operation: Mindcrime II and the 18 months of production compared to the 6 weeks they spent on #1. by Stig G. Nordahl