• Geoff Tate Is About “85% Done” With “Operation: Mindcrime III”

    It looks like Geoff Tate (ex-Queensrÿche) is almost finished with “Operation: Mindcrime III.” According to producer John Moyer (Disturbed), the album is about “85% done.”

    Moyer told Mark Strigl the following:

    “I recorded these songs during the summer between tours. [DISTURBED] finished [the North American leg of] our ‘The Sickness [25th Anniversary] Tour’ in the spring. I spent the summer in Europe recording a bunch of these songs. Then we went to Europe to tour with DISTURBED, so I took a break from the songs. Now I’m in the final stages of mixing and putting everything together.”

    He continued:

    “Obviously [Geoff is] not in QUEENSRŸCHE anymore. ‘Operation: Mindcrime’ was released under the QUEENSRŸCHE name years ago, the first two records. Well, when the band split up, basically Geoff got all the rights to ‘Mindcrime’. That’s his story to tell. And so anything that moves forward with ‘Mindcrime’ is his to do with as he wishes. I know some people are, like, ‘How can he do that? That was a QUEENSRŸCHE thing.’ Well, ’cause it’s his; he owns it. That’s his baby.

    So, ‘Operation: Mindcrime III’, he has these songs that he’s been working with a handful of great songwriters that have been guitar players for him. And so these songs he’s been sitting on for, like, four or five years, and they’ve been sort of percolating over time. And then he sends ’em to me, and I’m, like, ‘Oh my God. These songs are great, Geoff.’ And [I was] really blown away by ’em. And he sends me another, and I’m, like, ‘That’s another great song’, and ‘another great song.’ And he’s just been holding on to these songs ’cause he knew that these were the songs for a future ‘Operation: Mindcrime III’. Even though he’s had other releases and has put out other material, these are the songs he’s been saving for this record. And so he sends ’em to me. I start going through ’em. And then I worked with one of his guitar players, Amaury Altmayer, in France. Amaury and I combed through the material. We redid all the guitars, we re-polished everything. [We] basically took the demos [and] rebuilt ’em from the ground up through a producer’s eyes. And then I went to Italy and I recorded Geoff on a handful of songs. We are eight songs in right now on the record. It’s gonna be a full 10-song album. We have pretty much final mixes on three of ’em. We have rough mixes on all the other ones, on the other five. And so we’re just going back and forth with our mixer. We’re using Juan Urteaga, who mixes TESTAMENT and other bands like that, a West Coast guy. ‘Cause I wanted that older-school sound, I wanted to go back to sort of that era. And I love what Juan does.”

    He went on to discuss the musical direction:

    “I have a handful of friends who I’ve played it for, and when anyone listens to it, they go, ‘It sounds like ‘Operation: Mindcrime’, but modern.

    A lot has happened since the late ’80s with sonics and technology and how we record things. Obviously, to me, that’s the greatest concept record of all time. So, to me, that’s why it’s so important that we do this record correctly. So a lot of it is continuing the story of Dr. X. And ‘Operation: Mindcrime III’ basically is ‘Operation: Mindcrime’ but from Dr. X’s point of view. I just got chills saying that, but that’s exactly it. So it’s a darker, heavier, kind of a more evil-sounding record, but with all of the themes from ‘Operation: Mindcrime’. It very heavily is influenced from ‘Operation: Mindcrime’… The lyrics are so incredible on this record. He’s really bringing it. I’m so honored to be a part of it.”

    Moyer also explained the lengthy wait for the album:

    “There’s a lot of pressure on this record, I’m not gonna lie to you, that I put on myself, that I feel me and Geoff both feel. And we want it to be perfect, but we also want it to be timely. We don’t want it to sit here, like, ‘Hey, ‘Operation: Mindcrime III’,’ and then three years go by, nothing comes out. But at the same time, things that are great sometimes take a little time. So it’s not that the record’s not being written; it’s that it takes a little time to make it what we want it to be. So there’s remixes sometimes. Sometimes we get something and we’ll re-record a little section. Just we’re, like, ‘That’s not quite perfect,’ and we’ll go back and we’ll re-record it. But it’s getting there. Honestly, I feel like we’re 85% there, if not 90% there, done with this record. I’m about to get another track from him, in the next two weeks, which will make song number nine. And the song number 10 is out of my hands. Song number 10 is a song that the way it’s put together and his vision for it and my vision for it are a little different. So I told him, I said, ‘Okay, for this song in particular, I want you to work with someone else on this song.’ I feel like he and I are just gonna battle each other too much about it. And right now, he and I have a cohesive vision on these nine songs. And we’re killing it. And then when he and I kind of discussed song number 10, which is sort of… It’s a thing. [Laughs] Some of these songs are things, man. It’s not a song; it’s like a dramatic movement. It’s like a operatic storyline. And I hear it a totally different way than he hears it. And so I was, like, ‘Okay, for this one song, I want you to go back to the original songwriter,’ who’s a producer of his own right, and I said, ‘Why don’t you just work with him? And you guys finish that song on your own.’ And his name’s Kieran [Robertson], and Kieran’s out with Geoff right now anyways touring. So I’m just, like, ‘You’re already out with Kieran. Just work with him and do this last song.’ So I’ll end up doing nine songs on the record, production-wise.”

    He also added that he is “so excited” for the release:

    “The first single is so fricking good, I can’t get over it. Everyone I play for just goes, ‘Wow. Geoff Tate is back and he’s killing it.’ And it’s so ‘Operation: Mindcrime’, bro. It’s with all the vocals and everything over it, the sound effects.

    There’s this one song… And a lot of the songs are sung… It’s basically sung from Dr. X’s point of view. So Geoff really gets into character, and you can hear this menacing tone and sort of this ‘do as I say, I know what’s right’ attitude that happens throughout the record. It’s really powerful.

    I’m so proud of it and I think it’s gonna do very well, and I think it’s something the fans have been waiting for?”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Queens Of The Stone Age Share “Alive In The Catacombs” Film On YouTube

    Queens Of The Stone Age have now shared their “Alive In The Catacombs” film on YouTube. You can watch that below. As previously reported, the film features a special set that the band recorded inside the Catacombs of Paris.

  • Karnivool Premiere “Opal” Video

    Karnivool have premiered a new video for their latest single “Opal.” That track is from the band’s new album, “In Verses,” which will be released on February 6. The group said the following about the clip:

    “We wanted to have the painted animated world in this clip to feel akin to the album cover art in some way, keeping the same tones and palette. When Adam and the Rythm guys suggested this approach, it clicked with us as the sleeping giant idea was something that stuck from the very first writing sessions through to the final version here – it’s got a bit of power as well as beauty to it.”

  • Danny Worsnop (Asking Alexandria) Shares New Song “I Run To You”

    Danny Worsnop (Asking Alexandria) has shared a new song titled “I Run To You.” The track was written “over a decade ago” and has since become a symbol of his Christian faith.

    Worsnop commented:

    “This was very unplanned but I found a song I wrote over a decade ago and it screamed so loudly how desperately something inside me needed and was calling out for God. It’s not a country song, and doesn’t “align” with the sound or style of the upcoming album but it was so powerful hearing it back and I knew in my soul that I had to stop everything I was doing and put it out into the world.

    I hope you love it and that it brings some of Jesus’ light into your heart.

    God is incredible and he loves you. I hope and pray you know this…”

    He later added:

    “This song was lost in Dropbox purgatory for close to 15 years until I found it today and was hit with a tidal wave of emotions. Looking back I heard such a loud cry from my soul to find and feel God long before I did, and I knew as soon as it was done playing that I had to spend some time today re-singing it with a couple changes and share it. It’s rough around the edges but it’s something I felt very strongly about just putting out into the world as it was.

    I hope you enjoy it.

    Jesus loves you.”

  • Rage Against The Machine Guitarist Tom Morello Shares Music Video For “Everything Burns” Featuring Beartooth Singer Caleb Shomo

    Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello and Beartooth singer Caleb Shomo have shared a music video for their new collaborative track “Everything Burns.” That song was recorded for an Arcadion raid in “Final Fantasy XIV” and it will also appear on Morello’s upcoming album.

    Morello commented:

    “’Everything Burns’ is a high energy riff heavy banger that feels like it’s rising from the streets. Collaborating with Beartooth and super producer Tyler Smyth to forge this ferocious next single from my upcoming solo album was a real thrill.”

    Shomo added:

    “Creating ‘Everything Burns’ was the definition of lightning in a bottle. Pressure makes diamonds. When I got a call saying Tom Morello wants you to sing on a song for a huge project and it’s due in a few hours I had no idea what would happen, but I gave it all I had and it turned into something that’s truly once in a lifetime. I couldn’t be more honored to be a part of this with Tom and the entire ‘Final Fantasy’ family that made this happen. Life goal achieved.”

  • Avenged Sevenfold’s Zacky Vengeance Releases New Country Song “Dark Horse”

    Zachary Baker, aka Avenged Sevenfold’s Zacky Vengeance, has released a new country single titled “Dark Horse.” You can find a lyric video for that track below:

  • Steel Panther Announce Summer European/UK Tour

    Steel Panther have announced a European/UK tour. The trek will take place next summer.

    Tour Dates:

    06/15 Paris, FRA – Bataclan
    06/17 Cologne, GER – Essigfabrik
    06/18 Aschaffenburg, Germany – Colos-Saal
    06/19 Hamburg, GER – Docks
    06/21 Leipzig, GER – Hellraiser
    06/22 Berlin, GER – Metropol
    06/23 Warsaw, POL – Progresja
    06/25 Snina, SLO – Rock Pod Kamenon
    06/26 Spalene Porici, CZE – Basinfire Fest
    06/27 Linz, AUT – Posthof Frischluft Open Air
    06/29 Braunschweig, GER – Schöhn & Fröhlich
    06/30 Munich, GER – Backstage Werk
    07/02 Regensburg, GER – Eventhall Airport
    07/03 Zurich, SWI – Volkshaus
    07/05 Barcelona, SPA – Barcelona Rock Fest
    07/07 Milan, ITA – Alcatraz
    07/08 Stuttgart, GER – Lka
    07/10 Weert, NET -Bospop Festival
    07/11 Zottegem, BEL – Rock Zottegem Festival
    07/12 Coesfeld, GER – Fabrik
    07/14 Saarbrücken, GER – Garage
    07/16 Saint-Julien-En-Genevois, FRA – Guitare En Scene
    07/18 London, UK – O2 Forum Kentish Town
    07/20 Norwich, UK – Uea
    07/21 Manchester, UK – Academy
    07/22 Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy
    07/24 Bristol, UK – O2 Academy
    07/25 Southampton, UK – O2 Guidhall

  • Steve “Zetro” Souza (Ex-Exodus) Announces San Francisco, CA Show

    Steve “Zetro” Souza (ex-Exodus) will be performing at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, CA on January 26. Phantom Witch will open. Zetro commented:

    “Well, Bay Area, I have booked a home show. Monday, January 26 at the Great American Music Hall, absolutely honored to play that place with my solo band for the very first time, I will be playing old school Exodus deep cuts that have not been played in a long time. I’m also playing most of the Legacy demo and some other Legacy/Testament songs, joining me on the show will be the guys from Phantom Witch. I hope to see the Bay Area come out strong for the show. see you guys in the pit.”

  • Lacuna Coil Premiere “Hosting The Shadow” Music Video

    Lacuna Coil have premiered a new video for their song “Hosting The Shadow.” The track, which features Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe, appears on the band’s latest album “Sleepless Empire.” Vocalist Cristina Scabbia commented:

    “Filming the video for ‘Hosting The Shadow’ at Aftershock, sharing the stage with my family in Lacuna Coil and with Randy Blythe was a truly cathartic experience. Randy is not only an incredible, professional musician, he’s also a precious friend and has added so much to our song. I think the video shows clearly the level of emotion and joy we shared both off and onstage. I used that positive energy to give it my all even though I was performing with a fever! Please enjoy the video, I truly hope you like it!”

  • Social Distortion Planning To Release New Album In May

    During a recent interview with KROQ’s Kevin Ryder, Social Distortion’s Mike Ness offered an update on the band’s new album. According to him, the effort will be released in May. The first single is expected to surface in January.