Queensrÿche by Queensrÿche

Queensrÿche

Queensrÿche

1982

Queensrÿche is a Metal album by Queensrÿche, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 77 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Progressive Metal
  • heavy
  • triumphant
  • cerebral

About

In 2013, Queensrÿche is broken into two camps that both use the group's name. One camp is led by singer Geoff Tate, who issued <i>Frequency Unknown</i> in April. The other camp is this one, with all the other members of Queensrÿche and former Crimson Glory singer Todd La Torre. It's up to every fan to decide which side to favor, but this version of the group does the legacy proud. With La Torre also at the writing table with the rest of the group, the result is an all-for-one mentality that translates to a band playing with fire in its belly. There's no wasted space. Although it features nine tracks and two intros (plus two live bonus cuts on the deluxe version), the album cruises like an EP. A tune like "Vindication" is reminiscent of Queensrÿche's late-'80s/early-'90s prime. "A World Without" (with the spooky intro "Midnight Lullaby") is a prime metal ballad with a Michael Kamen–like orchestration that (along with the "X2/Where Dreams Go to Die" slow jam) captures the dynamics that always gave the group an edge over its competition. Queensrÿche isn't afraid of melody or complexity. When it decides to rock—"Spore," "Don't Look Back"—it makes everything sound easy.

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Tracklist

  1. 1X21:09
  2. 2Where Dreams Go to Die4:25
  3. 3Spore3:25
  4. 4In This Light3:23
  5. 5Redemption4:16
  6. 6Vindication3:26
  7. 7Midnight Lullaby0:55
  8. 8A World Without4:10
  9. 9Don't Look Back3:13
  10. 10Fallout2:46
  11. 11Open Road3:54

Credits

9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 77 pressings tracked on Gatefold