QUEENSRŸCHE (Live)
A classic album isn’t a classic album at the time of its release. Even Operation: Mindcrime was nothing but a damn good one in 1988 -– today, most people with good taste in music regard …READ MORE
A classic album isn’t a classic album at the time of its release. Even Operation: Mindcrime was nothing but a damn good one in 1988 -– today, most people with good taste in music regard …READ MORE
After a fairly anti-climatic effort in Hear In The Now Frontier, Queensrÿche was clearly at a critical crossroad … founding member and main songwriter Chris DeGarmo had flat out “packed up and left,” as conveyed …READ MORE
What could possibly be the worst day of the year to book a show in Oslo? Except for the days where everyone with a little leather and spikes in the CD collection is down at …READ MORE
ARCH ENEMY Why both Entombed and Arch Enemy –- two highly profiled, domestic, and very popular bands –- both were scheduled to play at noon remains a mystery, especially as both bands belong to the …READ MORE
In 1988, Hair Metal and the Power Ballad had established a firm grip on the music industry, and sex, drugs, and sleaze ‘n’ roll was prevalent both in the airwaves and on the music video …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
The Star Plaza Theatre, located in Indiana, USA, is a 3400-seat, red plush, intimate theatre with two seating levels formed in a semi-circle around the stage. On this night, an estimated crowd of 2000 Metal …READ MORE
Geoff Tate from Queensryche talks about the forthcoming sequal to Operation Mindcrime, Operation: Mindcrime II.
On a sticky-cool Chicago, Illinois, USA evening, Judas Priest and Queensrÿche – two of the heaviest of heavyweights in the history of Heavy Metal – played to an enthusiastic, if not nostalgic, Metal-thirsty crowd estimated …READ MORE
You just have to respect this band. Although their latest laser offerings, the disappointment of the century called Q2K and the double disc Live Evolution, both were way off target, at least the band never …READ MORE