Geoff Tate (Ex-Queensrÿche) Plans To Release “Operation: Mindcrime III” In May

During a recent interview The Metal Voice, Geoff Tate (ex-Queensrÿche) offered another update on “Operation: Mindcrime III.” According to him, the album will be released in May. The effort’s first single, “Power,” is expected to arrive soon.

Tate said the following when asked why he decided to continue the “Operation: Mindcrime” series:

“I’m interested in it. It’s a subject I’ve always been interested in, the ‘Mindcrime’ saga, the story of these three characters, really: Nikki, Dr. X and Sister Mary. A fascinating triangle there of… Oh, it’s an interesting relationship between all three of them. And Nikki’s story has really been kind of chronicled on ‘Mindcrime I’ and ‘Mindcrime II’, and nothing has really been written about Dr. X. Like, who is he? What’s he all about? Why is he the way he is? What got him to this place he’s at? And I just found the subject to be interesting. And especially at the age I’m at now, where I’m probably very close to Dr. X’s age, I’m looking at life differently now, and [I have] different goals, [and I have] a different reason to be, really, which I think probably happens with people as they age and get older. You’ve had past accomplishments, you’ve had things that you’ve done that you’ve really been interested, and you’ve followed your dreams, you followed your muse, and now you’re at a different place where those wants and needs kind of change. So Dr. X is a character study, really, of where he is at and how he got to where he is.”

He continued when asked if it’s “a prequel”:

“It’s kind of a — hmm, I’d say it’s in the same universe, but a different perspective. It’s X’s perspective. It’s happening in time at the same time as ‘Mindcrime I’.”

He also confirmed it’ll be heavy:

“Oh, yes. The new one is probably, I guess in the same realm. It’s heavier than ‘Mindcrime I’. I don’t know. I’d have to go back and listen to it again, ‘Mindcrime II’, to see where it compared in the heaviness [laughs] scale.”

He also commented on his expectations:

“I just hope everybody can give it a spin, check it out. And especially with headphones. It’s a wonderful headphone album. Absolutely. We spent a lot of time dialing all the details in that I find to be very important with the record, is it’s gotta sound good on headphones. And it really sounds great with the mixing and the engineering on it. John [Moyer, DISTURBED bassist, who produced the album] did an amazing job putting it all together, and the sound, especially of the rhythm section — oh, it’s phenomenal. It’s really, really crunchy, punchy, big… I think it’s miles above ‘Mindcrime I’ — absolutely. Especially the bottom end — the bass and drums, rhythm section. It’s so modern, so huge. If you listen back to the ‘Mindcrime I’ album, it sounds like… I think it was one of the three first digital recordings made, and so it has a brittleness to it that you just don’t hear anymore, ’cause the technology has gotten so much better now. The analog-to-digital converters are so much more sophisticated now. So, yeah, it sounds miles about that. I’m very happy, very happy with it.”

[via Blabbermouth]

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