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Although they were initially grouped with the legions of pop-metal bands that dominated the American heavy metal scene of the '80s,
Queensrÿche
were one of the most distinctive bands of the era. Where their contemporaries built on the legacy of
Van Halen
,
Aerosmith
, and
Kiss
,
Queensrÿche
constructed a progressive form of heavy metal that drew equally from the guitar pyrotechnics of post-
Van Halen
metal and '70s art rock, most notably
Pink Floyd
and
Queen
. After releasing a handful of ignored
albums, the band began to break into the mainstream with the acclaimed 1988 album
Operation: Mindcrime
. Its follow-up,
Empire
, was the group's biggest success, selling over two million copies due to the hit single
"Silent Lucidity."
Queensrÿche
never sustained that widespread popularity -- like most late-'80s metal bands, their audience disappeared after the emergence of grunge. Nevertheless, they retained a large cult following well into the ensuing decades.
Guitarists
Chris DeGarmo
and
Michael Wilton
formed
Queensrÿche
in 1981 in the Seattle, WA, suburb of Bellevue. Both guitarists had been playing in heavy metal cover bands and had decided to form a group that would play original material. The duo recruited high school friends
Geoff Tate
(vocals) and bassist
Eddie Jackson
(bass), as well as drummer
Scott Rockenfield
. Instead of hitting the club circuit, the group rehearsed for two years, eventually recording and releasing a four-song demo tape. The cassette came to the attention of local record store owners Kim and Diana Harris, who offered to manage
Queensrÿche
. With the help of the Harrises, the tape circulated throughout the Northwest. In May of 1983,
Queensrÿche
released the EP
Queen of the Reich
on their own record label, 206 Records.
Queen of the Reich
sold 20,000 copies and, in the process, earned the band major-label attention. By the end of the year, the band signed to EMI, which released an expanded version of the EP as the
Queensrÿche
LP later in the year; the record peaked at number 81.
At this stage,
Queensrÿche
sounded closer to British metal bands like
Iron Maiden
and
Judas Priest
. Over the next few years, the group continued to refine its sound, opening for hard rock acts as diverse as
Bon Jovi
and
Metallica
. Their next two albums -- 1984's
The Warning
and 1986's
Rage for Order
-- sold respectably, with the latter reaching number 47 on the U.S. charts.
Rage for Order
also demonstrated a flowering of progressive rock influences, an idea that would reach its fruition with 1988's
Operation: Mindcrime
. Boasting orchestral arrangements from
Michael Kamen
, the album was
Queensrÿche
's most ambitious and focused effort to date, earning both positive reviews and strong sales.
Operation: Mindcrime
stayed on the American charts for a year, selling over a million copies during its run.
Queensrÿche
returned in the fall of 1990 with the equally ambitious
Empire
. The album proved to be their commercial high watermark, peaking at number seven on the U.S. charts and going double platinum in America; in the U.K., the album also cracked the Top Ten.
Empire
's success was instigated by the stately art rock ballad
"Silent Lucidity,"
which received heavy airplay from MTV and album rock radio. All the exposure eventually sent
"Silent Lucidity"
to number five on the U.S. singles charts. Following the long
Empire
tour -- which included a spot on the 1991 Monsters of Rock tour --
Queensrÿche
released the live
Operation: LIVEcrime
in the fall of 1991. Recorded on the
Operation: Mindcrime
tour, the album replicated the group's live performance of the rock opera that comprised their 1988 artistic breakthrough; the package also included a video and a thick book.
In the three years following the release of
Operation: LIVEcrime
, the band rested and leisurely worked on the follow-up to
Empire
. Occasionally, they contributed a song to a soundtrack, such as
"Real World"
for
Arnold Schwarzenegger
's 1993 movie Last Action Hero.
Queensrÿche
finally delivered their sixth studio album,
Promised Land
, in 1994. Though the heavy metal audience had changed drastically since
Empire
, with many fair-weather metal fans switching their allegiance to grunge and alternative rock, the group retained a strong following, as evidenced by
Promised Land
debuting at number three on the U.S. charts.
Promised Land
would eventually go platinum and spawn two album rock hits,
"I Am I"
and
"Bridge."
With 1997's
Hear in the New Frontier
,
Queensrÿche
stripped back their sound to the bare bones, leaving behind the prog rock influences that made them distinctive. Although the album debuted at 19, it received mixed reviews and quickly fell down the charts, leading shortly thereafter to founding guitarist
Chris DeGarmo
's exit from the band. (
DeGarmo
would soon resurface as part of former
Alice in Chains
' guitarist
Jerry Cantrell
's touring band.)
Q2k
followed in 1999, as new guitarist
Kelly Gray
took
DeGarmo
's place.
Queensrÿche
's first best-of set,
Greatest Hits
, was released in 2000; the band supported the CD with an opening slot on one of the year's hottest metal concert tickets --
Iron Maiden
's Brave New World reunion tour, which also included former
Judas Priest
frontman
Rob Halford
.
In 2001, the band issued a double CD/DVD package titled
Live Evolution
. Meanwhile, former member
DeGarmo
began gearing up to form a new band, which was purported to include former
Alice in Chains
drummer
Sean Kinney
and bassist
Mike Inez
; although he appeared on
Jerry Cantrell
's
Degradation Trip
in 2002, no solo material materialized.
DeGarmo
then rejoined forces with
Queensrÿche
for a brief spell, appearing on the band's subsequent album, 2003's
Tribe
, but never officially joining the lineup. Three years later,
Queensrÿche
(sans
DeGarmo
, who had become a professional charter pilot) released
Operation: Mindcrime II
, the long-awaited sequel to their 1988 conceptual smash. 2007 saw the dual release of
Sign of the Times: The Best of Queensrÿche
and
Take Cover
, the latter of which featured cover versions of songs by
U2
,
Buffalo Springfield
, and
Andrew Lloyd Webber
. During the following two years,
Geoff Tate
launched a series of one-on-one interviews with various military vets; he then funneled what he'd learned into the band's next project, a concept album about war named
American Soldier
. Produced by
Jason Slater
(who had also helmed
Operation: Mindcrime II
), the album was released in March 2009. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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