It’s early 1988. A hotel in the centre of London, buzzing with rock’n’roll energy. The wintry windows are frosted. But the air is thickened by the glowing warmth of anticipation. In the subdued ...
For the better part of the 1980s, Queensrÿche was a head-turning progressive metal band opening for some of the bigger tours — including Kiss’ 1984 makeup-less “Animalize Tour,” as well as 1988’s Def ...
Queensryche released a new album yesterday; the sequel to 1988's Operation Mindcrime. For those of you unfamiliar with Operation Mindcrime, its celebrated by many as the most perfect example of a rock ...
Former Queensryche singer Geoff Tate has announced the U.S. dates for his "Operation: Mindcrime - The Final Chapter" tour, which will see him performing the band's classic album in full for the last ...
"Time is ripe for changes," Queensryche's Geoff Tate sings in "Revolution Calling." "There's a growing feeling/ That taking a chance on a new kind of vision is due." The song was written more than 15 ...
Those who turn up at the Bourbon Theatre Tuesday will hear Queensryche’s 1988 album “Operation: Mindcrime” played in its entirety, a few songs from “Operation: Mindcrime II,” and just one new number.
During his 30 years as singer and primary songwriter in Queensryche, Geoff Tate never concerned himself with getting his name recognized. In fact, the names of all of the band members were largely ...
With its epic concept about junkie assassins, shadowy organisations and conspiracy theories, Queensryche’s third album, 1988’s Operation: Mindcrime, is one of the most acclaimed metal records of that ...
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