You can check out my review of the 2013 self-titled Queensryche CD via this KNAC.com link.
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I appreciate your review. LaTorre does sound more like Tate than Tate these days. And Rockenfield's drumming is terrific. I'm not disappointed in it at all. I think it's a fine disc from start to finish.
I think if they'd spent more time focusing on sounding like Queensryche with a new singer instead of Queensryche with a new singer trying to sound like their old one, the disc would've been a lot better.
As it is, I would rank this one below the Geoff Tate QR disc.
Ouch. I can't see that at all. But you know I have much respect for your opinion.
No problem here, differing opinions make the world go round. But in my continuing list of best albums of 2013, this one does rank below Frequency Unknown.
To be honest, I've only heard maybe half of the Tate album, but do own the latest Queensryche which I do enjoy so really can't compare.
I own and have listened to both so I do get to compare and while I think Tate is a complete douche, for my money, he had the better album. Equal 3 star ratings for both CDs but I will probably play the Tate CD more than the QR disc.
Like I mentioned in the review of that album, I just am not enough of an audiophile to be able to tell the difference when it comes to overall production on an album.
But enough people complained that a remix was done and I think offered as a free replacement too, but you'd have to check on that part.
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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