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QUEENSRŸCHE: Audio Samples Of Entire 'American Soldier' Album Available - Feb. 17, 2009
Audio samples of all 12 tracks that appear on QUEENSRŸCHE's upcoming album, "American Soldier", are available for streaming at Rhino.com.

QUEENSRŸCHE's twelfth studio release, the epic concept album "American Soldier", will be available from Atco/Rhino on March 31 for a suggested list price of $18.98 (CD) and $9.99 (digital). The ambitious album encompasses a dozen songs inspired by numerous interviews with veterans conducted by Geoff Tate, the group's singer and chief songwriter, who was intent on telling their story using their words. After speaking with soldiers who served in various conflicts — from World War II to Iraq — Tate turned their firsthand experiences from the frontlines into an unflinching musical examination of the life of a solider and the consequences of war.

"We began the project that would become 'American Soldier' right after 'Mindcrime II' was released," says Tate. "The process started with a conversation with my dad. He was a career military man, with the Marines in Korea and an Air Force tour of duty in Vietnam in '68. He was with the Air Force my entire life — I was born on a base in Germany — and when he retired he ended up taking a job with the Navy. He had never talked about his experiences in war, and all my life I've been asking questions and waiting for the stories that I never heard. These past couple of years he started talking, and I taped one of the conversations. That was the beginning."

"American Soldier" is more than a concept album; it is a statement of mission, a revelation of purpose, and a march for understanding. One thing that it is not is political. "People have a tendency to misconstrue the difference between political and social issues. This record is not political at all," affirms Tate. "It's very much a statement of the soldiers; it's where they are at and what they have experienced. I hope the album, as a whole, is a statement that can get them talking to each other and begin that process of connecting that needs to happen between people."

To make that statement, Tate interviewed dozens of enlistees and veterans, the oldest having served in World War II and the youngest still in active duty in Iraq, with every American war in between represented. For an artist accustomed to writing from personal experiences, the lyrical process for "American Soldier" proved an invigorating challenge. "This was one of the more challenging records for me to write, lyrically, because I am not involved in the songs. It is not about me, and it's not about how I feel," he says. "It is me interpreting stories from the perspectives of the soldiers and putting their words into lyric form, retelling the story in the most honest way that I could.

"As an artistic statement, I'm very happy with this album. I think we've said what we want to say and we've done it in a way that is respectful to the people that are involved," he continues. "I hope that people talk about it and debate about it, and I hope it rubs some people the wrong way, because that rub is what inspires conversation. That's what art should do."

"American Soldier" was written by Tate and producer Jason Slater, along with drummer Scott Rockenfield, and contributors Kelly Gray and Damon Johnson. Slater returns to the QUEENSRŸCHE creative process in the same capacity that worked for the band with the writing and recording of "Operation: Mindcrime II", which was released in 2006 and debuted at #14 on The Billboard 200, selling more than 40,000 records in its first week. The album was QUEENSRŸCHE's highest chart debut since "Promised Land", in 1994. Both "Promised Land" and "Operation: Mindcrime" (1988) have been certified platinum, selling more than one million albums each in America alone, and "Empire" (1990) has reached triple-platinum status. The band's first three albums–their self-titled EP (1983), "The Warning" (1984), and "Rage For Order" (1986) — have all been certified gold, selling more than 500,000 copies each.

In a first for QUEENSRŸCHE, all of the guitar tracks on "American Soldier" were recorded by Michael Wilton.

With "American Soldier", QUEENSRŸCHE's epic career continues, proving yet again that the only thing that can rival the band's music is their vision. As Geoff Tate's father says in the chilling introduction to "The Voice", the album's closing track, "You reap what you sow…"

"American Soldier" track listing

01. Sliver
02. Unafraid
03. Hundred Mile Stare
04. At 30,000 Ft.
05. A Dead Man's Words
06. The Killer
07. Middle Of Hell
08. If I Were King
09. Man Down!
10. Remember Me
11. Home Again
12. The Voice



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COMMENT | Samples??
posted by : scaryaaron
2/18/2009 12:06:07 AM

Interesting, I couldn't find any samples on their page. Thought it might be my browser, but same results on 2 other browsers......

I'm excited to hear this!

COMMENT | Sigh....
posted by : scaryaaron
2/18/2009 12:07:36 AM

.....and it works on a 4th.....Good grief!

COMMENT |
posted by : rycheskull
2/18/2009 12:37:27 AM

Don't see any samples either. I'm sure they'll be available elsewhere soon. Looking forward to this!

COMMENT | Hmm
posted by : kazrog
2/18/2009 2:40:09 AM

This sounds better than most of their recent output from these clips. I may give this one a chance. Still, their last great album was "Empire" IMO, which came out some time shortly after single-cell organisms began to thrive on planet Earth.

COMMENT | I'm almost yearning for another Promised Land
posted by : brokenwindow
2/18/2009 3:14:57 AM

I like Queensryche, or at least up until Empire (Promised Land was okay, but too many ballads). But this record sounds like a total train wreck. Where are the riffs? Is Queensryche still metal? You certainly can't tell it from the samples. Rush rocks harder, let alone metal peers like Maiden, Dream Theater, or even something like Poison.

Granted: It's hard to give an album justice based on small samples. And the sound quality isn't that happening either. But still -- I didn't hear any memorable riffs, no great vocal melodies or choruses, or anything that makes me think this band has any energy or ambition left in it whatsover. The music sounded so lame I couldn't help but pay attention to the lyrics (which I rarely do with metal or hard rock), and well, the lyrics aren't exactly poetic. The voice overs seem excessive.

Tate has long distanced himself (at least since the mid 90's) from the heavy metal community. I think he would be better served getting some guest writers like Mutt Lange (or somebody like that) and putting out some poppy, AOR type record. Sure, it wouldn't be Queensryche that we all know and love. But at least Tate's great pipes would be put over top of some quality tunes. As it stands, it seems as though this band's talents are going to waste.

COMMENT | I'm not..
posted by : nicpraxis
2/18/2009 3:28:24 AM

gonna buy this, I've been a huge fan for years, but after promised land , only disappointment...

COMMENT | Weird
posted by : Poper
2/18/2009 5:07:18 AM

I sure hope they still haven't mixed in all the guitars. I think I heard guitar riffs in two songs or something..

COMMENT |
posted by : MayDay84
2/18/2009 6:09:34 AM

Works with IE. QR have totally lost it...what a crap....Doesn't hit at all..

COMMENT |
posted by : blacky656
2/18/2009 8:08:28 AM

It will never be the same nor has been since Chris left.

COMMENT | fuck it
posted by : carbideweb
2/18/2009 9:06:36 AM

Get Warrel Dane to sing for this once Metal band

COMMENT |
posted by : blacky656
2/18/2009 9:09:33 AM

wow this sounds terrible..no wonder since the band didn't write any of it. Jason Slater is back writing the music..sounds like Q2k and Tribe.. ewww

COMMENT | Shit
posted by : donk rider supreme
2/18/2009 9:21:26 AM

Complete shit.

COMMENT | hm...
posted by : megal0maniac
2/18/2009 9:23:22 AM

OM 2 was good enough, like OP1 without the 2 major hits, I don't believe in love and eyes of a stranger .... the covers album was plainly bad... this to my ears and by the samples sound like it's going to be a mostly slow and atmospheric album.... apart from the occasional faster portion or track... there would be a couple of ballads too... i could imagine sth being like p.land and extending into their more recent out put... which is not bad - but not as good as their earlier stuff !

COMMENT |
posted by : mrbreeze
2/18/2009 11:39:49 AM

Slater returns to the QUEENSRŸCHE creative process in the same capacity that worked for the band with the writing and recording of "Operation: Mindcrime II",

That "worked" for the band? Are you kidding me? I bought the cd and realized not far into it that it was a waste of a perfectly good piece of plastic.

COMMENT | Wait
posted by : RiotAct666
2/18/2009 12:46:04 PM

I'm gonna wait till i have the CD in my hand. don't wanna ruin it by clicking the link.

COMMENT |
posted by : Rychiar
2/18/2009 1:10:38 PM

the samples r liek brief intros, they don't tell much tho i do like the dark atmospheric vibe im gettin from some of em. Promised Land is by far ther best album. i look forward to anything remotely like that. The 3 full songs from this that Eddie Trunk played aren't bad . i can't wait to hear it all

COMMENT | mrbreeze ...
posted by : OldSchoolMetal
2/18/2009 2:21:35 PM

I wouldn't say it was a total waste of plastic. Thanks to OMII, I now have a table that doesn't wobble anymore.

COMMENT |
posted by : alerxstinwonderland
2/20/2009 2:12:20 AM

IMO, Ryche these days is Geoff Tate's solo project. It seems like everyone else is around for the ride. or maybe they've always been since Chris left? I don't pretend to be an expert on the band, just a casual listener. Bottom line is, when they were pumping out original metal ala Rage For Order, Geoff's hamming it up on songs was welcomed. Nowadays Geoff is clearly leaning toward the AOR portion of his life, and no one else in the band has the juice to push it in the other direction, thus the music suffers.

What we have here is just another melodramatic, hey it's all for the troops (and as long as we sell a few records) kind of a easy way out deal. My apologies if any of the members have actual connections to those affected by war, but I just think, let's show the world something different, something unexpected (think Nostradamus, like it or not it was unexpected) rather than pander, ya know?



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