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“Queensryche will never restrict ourselves by thinking ‘hey, that doesn’t sound very metal and therefore isn’t Queensryche or bring other preconceptions into the studio with us,” says Geoff Tate. “Why would we limit ourselves that way? Queensryche’s style finds its way into our songs regardless of the instruments of meter… if we think to write it, no matter what it sounds like, then it’s Queensryche.”

Sounding like Queensryche has earned the band a reputation. Makers of what one music magazine calls “the most powerful and complex rock to come down the pike in a long time,” the Seattle-based quintet has remained artistically true to itself since its formation seven years ago. Over the course of those years, through a debut EP (Queensryche, released in 1983) and three full length albums (The Warning, 1984; Rage For Order, 1986; and Operation: Mindcrime, 1988), Queensryche has garnered the respect of music industry critics and fans alike. And, with the mass audience success of their last LP, Operation: Mindcrime, which has been certified gold, as well as a gold-plus Operation: Mindcrime home video, the band has generated considerable anticipation over their latest, Empire.

“Operation: Mindcrime was a very visual album,” Chris DeGarmo explains. “From song to song there was a story that the listener could follow clearly and watch unfold before them. It was created that way, written and recorded with that effect in mind. Empire is different. It’s free-form…sort of social train-of-thought. Where, with Mindcrime we wanted to lead our listener to see a song first and then feel it, with Empire, we want our audience to feel a song first, and then, perhaps, see a situation in his or her own life, or in the world around them, that they can associate it with.”

“We’re very proud of what we’ve done in the past, but Empire represents the next step for us,” continues Tate. “Both musically and topically, Empire is far and away the most diverse album we’ve ever made. We really pushed out in a lot of new musical directions, explored a variety of important issues, experimented with different musical approaches and tried to broaden our texturing, vocals and lyrics. We feel a tremendous amount of growth in the material on this album.”

Tate and DeGarmo express themselves with ease. The manor in which they speak is one of modest confidence. And, though the two speak measured, articulate thoughts, there is an underlying excitement and enthusiasm for their work, and for Queensryche itself, that is almost subliminally contagious. Creative, and in this case, collective, energy swirls in the air around them.

Produced by Peter Collins, who was also at the helm for Operation: Mindcrime, Empire is a departure from the “fictitious concept” concept, and a journey into the five individual personalities that are united as Queensryche. Musically, Empire is at some moments hard and heavy with raging guitars and ample percussion, and at others, gentle and sensitive, with acoustic six- and 12-string guitars and Tate’s texturous vocals smoothing the edge.

Song after song is a characteristically gritty and streetwise yet decidedly not preachy. Of introspective roots (from which a message may or may not be derived), Queensryche’s lyrics consistently testify to a social consciousness and intellectual concern that immediately and dramatically sets them apart from many other bands.

“The last thing Queensryche wants to do is stuff a message down someone’s throat,” DeGarmo explains. “But we make a point of writing about things that are important to us. We consider ourselves pretty day-to-day kind of people, so we expect the topics of our songs will appeal to others.”

The topics of songs on Empire cover a vast array of issues. From “Resistance,” an environmental anthem, to “Della Brown,” a song written about the homeless, to “Best I Can,” a song about the power of positive thinking in the face of tragedy, Empire offers an enormous amount of think about. “Empire,” the title track/first single, addresses the “instant” American society and pressures on our youth to achieve and accumulate material possessions by whatever means necessary.

With Empire, Queensryche proves that they have the unusual ability to deliver music that is diverse in both sound and content without compromising the level of musicianship which has earned them so much acclaim to date. Consequently, the Queensryche experience is multi-dimensional: from instrumental parts that are breathtaking, to lyrics that are often moving and inspiring (and always provoking), Empire is a most fulfilling experience.

Explains DeGarmo, “While we were making this record some things were happening that made us realize we have reached another plateau. For one, we had a number of first takes that made the final mix of the record. That starts happening and you begin to realize you’re really clicking both as a group and as individual musicians.

“We also felt very much in control of the entier process. We were communicating well with one another, and, as a result, vision to reality became easier and easier, we knew what each expected from the other and when there were trouble spots. We were able to articulate them and work through them with relative ease…It’s all part of the natural evolution of Queensryche and I definitely feel it has a lot to do with why this record is as positive in its overall makeup as it is.”

Evolution is an important and recurring theory in the story of Queensryche. Queensryche is making great music because the band have, from their very inception, remained devoted to growing and developing as great musicians. It was, in fact, the passion to make the finest music possible, that brought the band together as each member performed with different bands in the early – 80s Seattle rock scene.

“We share a lot of things that go way back,” explains Tate of the band’s formation. “We’re all from similar, modest homes…no empires…and we all were, and remain, in love with making music.”

“I guess Queensryche started when Chris and I met when we were 16. Michael and Chris were going to high school together, Scott and Chris lived in the same apartment and had even gone to grade school together, Scott and Eddie knew each other…and we were all in different bands looking for the best musicians to play with. I mean, bands form for all kinds of reasons, but for us the music and musicianship were the factor.”

“We we finally got together,” say DeGarmo, “We immediately set ourselves apart from most of the other bands playing around Seattle at the time, because, even then, we were committed to, and really enjoyed, writing our own material.”

It was that very creative commitment and conviction that earned Queensryche quick recognition once them began performing together. It only took the quintet the time to assemble a demo before they were signed to EMI (the demo became their debut EP, Queensryche), and within months of signing the band was playing arenas and stadiums with the likes of AC/DC, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Ozzy Osbourne, among others. It was a long way from the Seattle party scene and club circuit that wasa still very fresh in their minds.

“Not just in music, but in anything,” says DeGarmo, “there is nothing more difficult to come to terms with, nothing that will really screw you up faster, than allowing yourself to get swept away in a quick success. I think that we managed to avoid the pitfall of cockiness or expanded egos because our main goal, always, was to just make great music. That’s not to say we didn’t have our problems, but in retrospect, I think we grew through it pretty well.”

“We’ve learned so much since we formed Queensryche, not only about music, but about business,” Tate continues. The success of Mindcrime, for example, occurred because we had all of the pieced together. We had great label support, great management, great tours, successful videos, extremely loyal fans, and serious attention at AOR radio, which was new for us. You put all those things together, and people start paying attention to your record.”

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01.Queen Of The Reich

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02.Warning

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03.The Killing Words

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04.Speak

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05.I Don't Believe In Love

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06.Anybody Listening?

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07.Another Rainy Night

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08.Silent Lucidity

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09.I Am I

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10.Bridge

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11.The Voice Inside

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12.Sign Of The Times

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[DeGarmo]

In the dead of night she'll come and take you away
Searing beams of light and thunder
Over blackened plains she will find her way

Flying high through the night she will hide your fate
As she takes your soul from under
And the blinding light of the castle fades

There is no escape, It's the ending of your precious life

Your soul slipped away... It belongs to the Queen of the Reich
The Queen of the Reich, Yeah she's coming for you

You're fading away, Your life cast astray
A victim the beast shall obtain

The light will not shine
For you'll die tonight at her shrine
And black is the last thing you'll see

Over and over
Dreams of dying fill your head
It's the sign of the cross
That you'll find ahead

No one will answer
The light is fading away
Captive souls are screaming out in pain

There is no escape
It's the ending of your precious life

Your soul slipped away... It belongs to the Queen of the Reich
You're fading away, No, No, No
The Queen of the Reich
You're slipping away, yeah
The Queen of the Reich
[Tate/Wilton]

I remember I was asking why, and someday you said I'd know
All these years, of fighting hard and now it's finally come too close

I can't believe it's now happening to me... Oh, couldn't it wait a few hundred years
Destiny can't rest you see, now it's time, time to cry your tears! Now cry!

The child of centuries, forgotten in time you talk in circles of rhyme
Seer of places future and past the warning you gave us is surely our last

Warning!

Behold the child, his pointing hand is raised in solemn grace
His eyes once wide with learning wonder now leave stains upon his face

Now see the hands of the working man, he's leaning back against the wall
Once busy hands are idle now standing ready for the fall! Our fall!

The signs will come as days past by for those that claim to see
The blind will stay not choosing to die not believing the visions I've seen

Warning!
[DeGarmo/Tate]

Wait for me I'll understand
I just need time to comprehend your changes
There's always been these changes in you
I remember that there was a time when
Fears we had we left behind and we danced
But it seems the more we learn
We learn that it's

Over, Over
It's dangerous this game we play
You're killing me with words

Forget if you can
The way you moved when our hands touched
You forced me to force you
Do you remember the dreams,
the nightmares we shared?
The poison of love so pure it's deceiving
And deceit is all we have it's got to be over

Over, Over
It's dangerous this game we play
You're killing me with words
Over, Over
Too late to take a chance again it's over
[Tate/Wilton]

They've given me a mission
I don't really know the game yet
I'm bent on submission
Religion is to blame
I'm the new messiah
Death Angel with a gun
Dangerous in my silence
Deadly to my cause

Speak to me the pain you feel
Speak the word
The word is all of us

I've given my life to become what I am
To preach the new beginning
To make you understand
To reach some point of order
Utopia in mind, you've got to learn
To sacrifice, to leave what's now behind

Speak to me the pain you feel
Speak the word
The word is all of us
Speak the word
The word is all of us

Seven years of power
The corporation claw
The rich control the government, the media the law
To make some kind of difference
Then everyone must know
Eradicate the fascists, revolution will grow

The system we learn says we're equal under law
But the streets are reality, the weak and poor will fall
Let's tip the power balance and tear down their crown
Educate the masses, We'll burn the White House down

Speak to me the pain you feel
Speak to me the pain you feel
Speak the word [Revolution]
The word is all of us
Speak the word [Revolution]
The word is all of us
Speak the word
The word is all of us
Speak the Word
The word is all of us

SPEAK!!!
[DeGarmo/Tate]

I awoke on impact
Under surveillance from the camera eye
Searching high and low
The criminal mind found at the scene of the crime
Handcuffed and blind, I didn't do it
She said she loved me
I guess I never knew
But do we ever, ever really know?
She said she'd meet me on the other side
But I knew right then, I'd never find her

I don't believe in love
I never have, I never will
I don't believe in love
It's never worth the pain that you feel

No more nightmares, I've seen them all
From the day I was born, they've haunted my every move
Every open hand's there to push and shove
No time for love it doesn't matter
She made a difference
I guess she had a way
Of making every night seem bright as day
Now I walk in shadows, never see the light
She must have lied 'cause she never said goodbye

I don't believe in love
I never have, I never will
I don't believe in love
I'll just pretend she never was real
I don't believe in lovev I need to forget her face, I see it still
I don't believe in love
It's never worth the pain that you feel

No chance for contact
There's no raison d'etre
My only hope is one day I'll forget
The pain of knowing what can never be
With or without love it's all the same to me

I don't believe in love
I never have, I never will
I don't believe in love
I'll just pretend she never was real
I don't believe in love
I need to forget her face, I see it still
I don't believe in love
It's never worth the pain that you feel
[DeGarmo/Tate]

You and I
long to live like the wind upon the water.
If we close our eyes, we'll maybe realize
there's more to life than what we have known.
And I can't believe I've spent so long
living lies I know were wrong inside,
I've just begun to see the light.

Long ago there was a dream,
had to make a choice or two.
Leaving all I loved behind,
for what nobody knew.
Stepped out on the stage, a life
under lights and judging eyes.
Now the applause has died and I
can dream again...

Is there anybody listening?
Is there anyone that sees what's going on?
Read between the lines,
criticize the words they're selling.
Think for yourself and feel the walls
become sand beneath your feet

Feel the breeze?
Time's so near you can almost taste the freedom.
There's a warm wind from the south.
Hoist the sail and we'll be gone,
by morning this will all seem like a dream.
And if you don't return to sing the song,
maybe just as well.
I've seen the news and there's
not much I can do...alone

Is there anybody listening?
Is there anyone who smiles without a mask?
What's behind the words--images
they know will please us?
I'll take what's real. Bring up the lights.

Is there anybody listening?
Is there anyone that sees what's going on?
Read between the lines,
criticize the words they're selling.
Think for yourself and feel the walls...
become sand beneath your feet.
[Tate/DeGarmo/Jackson]

Don't slam the door, on your way out
Don't leave without saying goodbye.
Another long distance night alone,
you leave me wanting, always leave me wanting more.
Last word today, coming home to stay?
Wouldn't that be nice, for a while?

But now my take-out food is growing cold,
and the candle's burned a hole in the floor.
And I'm still waiting for the ring of the phone.

I'm all alone
It's just another rainy night, without you.
Guess I'll leave a light on for you.
It's just another rainy night, without you.

Listen, there's a foghorn blowing
from the coast tonight
Remember making love in the rain?
Strange how laughter looks like crying with no sound
Raindrops taste like tears without the pain.
I'm not much without you, can't leave
if I wanted to. maybe that's why you stay around

But tonight I'll sit here tending the fire
and pace the floor one hundred times in an hour.
And check the voice-mail for a message you've called.

I'm all alone
It's just another rainy night, without you.
Waiting by the phone. Alone.
It's just another rainy night, without you.
Guess I'll leave a light on for you.

I know I've said it before
hate the sound of the closing door
and your footsteps walking away.

(solo)

But now my take-out food is growing cold,
and the candle's burned a hole in the floor.
And I'm still waiting for the ring of the phone.v
I'm all alone
It's just another rainy night, without you.
Waiting by the phone. Alone.
And it's another rainy night, without you.
Guess I'll leave a light on for you.

It's just another rainy night, another rainy night,
another rainy night without you.
[DeGarmo]

Hush now, don't you cry
Wipe away the teardrop from your eye
You're lying safe in bed
It was all a bad dream
Spinning in your head
Your mind tricked you to feel the pain
Of someone close to you leaving the game of life
So here it is, another chance
Wide awake you face the day
Your dream is over... or has it just begun?

There's a place I like to hide
A doorway that I run through in the night
Relax child, you were there
But only didn't realize it and you were scared
It's a place where you will learn
To face your fears, retrace the years
And ride the whims of your mind
Commanding in another world
Suddenly you hear and see
This magic new dimension

I- will be watching over you
I- am gonna help you see it through
I- will protect you in the night
I- am smiling next to you, in Silent Lucidity

-spoken during solo-
[Visualize your dream]
[Record it in the present tense]
[Put it into a permanent form]
[If you persist in your efforts]
[You can achieve dream control]
[Dream control]
[How's that then, better?]
[Hug me]

If you open your mind for me
You won't rely on open eyes to see
The walls you built within
Come tumbling down, and a new world will begin
Living twice at once you learn
You're safe from the pain in the dream domain
A soul set free to fly
A round trip journey in your head
Master of illusion, can you realize
Your dream's alive, you can be the guide but...

I- will be watching over you
I- am gonna help to see it through
I- will protect you in the night
I- am smiling next to you....
[DeGarmo/Tate]

Beating with life you promised life, security, happiness.
Unfortunate son cornered, cowering in the pit of circling panes of glass that
surround and reveal the ever present "It".

"It" is my move, my every look, interpreting gestures, informing other
what's undercover andlurking beneath my mask of this year's featured model.
Is this too much? Close your eyes. Care to look inside? I am I!

What may appear might easily be explained,
but given the situation of info saturation,what you feel can never go away.

Steering perception? I am!
Inviting contradiction? I am!
It's my insistence you keep your distance from the glare behind my stare.
So this is the way the game is played.
You can leave now... but I think you'll stay. I am I!
[DeGarmo]

You called me up on the phone today
struggling with the right words to say.
Time can change a thing or two.
Time has changed the lives of me and you,
but you know... it could have been different dad.

The word brings back a sweet memory.
I'm sitting on a bluff on a broken tree,
by my side a distinguished man
giving me encouragement, telling me I can,
and you know... you're not there.

You say, "Son, let's forget the past,
I want another chance, gonna make it last."
You're begging me for a brand new start,
trying to mend a bridge that's been blown apart,
but you know... you never built it dad.

So I sit here through the night,
and I write myself to sleep,
and time keeps ticking...

Time has made you finally realize
your loneliness and your guilt inside.
You're reaching for something you never had,
turning around now you're looking back,
and you know... I'm not there.

You say, "Son, let's forget the past.
I want another chance, gonna make it last."
You're begging me for a brand new start,
trying to mend a bridge that's been blown apart,
but you know... you never built it dad.
[DeGarmo]
Do you know the people fighting for your head?
What you think, the things you read and what you see.
What you hear and how you choose
your buy from wrong.
Yeah I hear the sound of a coming new wave.

Have you ever been lonely?
Afraid to speak your mind?
Are you ever reminded to trust the voice inside?

Now I know the reasons for the other side,
and I see a different point of view this time.
I will be a stronger person if I try.
I will see the other side of this day.

Are they really controlling
the way you use your mind?
Are you ever reminded to trust the voice inside?

Have you ever been lonely?
Afraid to speak your mind?
Are you ever reminded to trust the voice inside?
[DeGarmo]
Heading for the classroom yesterday
The kids file through the metal machine
It finds what they may hide
No it just ain't right...
A sign of the times

Another church is burning to the ground...
Looking for the vandals and they're nowhere to be found
But the hate's alive
A sign of the times, Sign of the times...
A sign of the times, Sign of the times...

Would someone please let me know how we have spun out of control?
Has the captain let go of the wheel?
Or could we please try to find a way to be a bit more kind?
I see the road to tomorrow in the haze!

On the Senate floor they congregate
Many pockets lined with green,
From those behind the scenes, yeah they take the bribe ( it's on the side )
A sign of the times, Sign of the times...
A sign of the times, Sign of the times...
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