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Written by Shaun Soho (Crash Midnight) The Crash Pad (Part 1) We called him “Jasper” (we never knew his real name). He was the door guy at our apartment, and during the three years we lived there, I can’t recall him ever saying anything but a very raspy version of the Matthew McConaughey “alright, alright” line […]
Read MoreBy Joe Cotela (DED) I’ve been told that I used to run around singing “Born in the USA” by Bruce Springsteen when I was three years old, but I don’t remember it. I guess that would be the first hint that I would someday become a musician. As early as I can remember, my parents used […]
Read MoreBy Marc Adam Kahn (Thirteen Reasons) Music has always been a blessing and a curse for me. The not-so-lighthearted concept of duality is one that has always remained a constant throughout my life. It’s funny, the first memory of music that I have is my father singing in the car while we were taking road […]
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Part 1 of the interview with Geoff Tate focused on Frequency Unknown. In part 2, Tate provided an in-depth look into the breakup of Queensryche, and the pending lawsuit for the right to use the name. In this final installment, Tate discusses his relationship with Chris DeGarmo and his musical plans for the future. […]
In part 1 of the interview with Queensryche’s Geoff Tate, the discussion mainly focused on Frequency Unknown, the album that was released by Tate’s version of Queensryche. A number of disgruntled fans have openly admitted that they would have been more accepting of the record if it was released as a solo album rather than a […]
Queensryche fans are clearly disappointed at the turn of events that has caused a parting of the ways between Geoff Tate and the rest of the band. Both Tate and his former bandmates are using the Queensryche name until a court decides in November which version will get to use it going forward. Both sides […]