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Queensrÿche Concert in albany, NY: Full Performance now on YouTube
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Watch the complete June 5th show and hear the latest on the band’s songwriting process and future direction.
Fans of Queensrÿche can now experience the band’s entire june 5th performance at the Corning preserve at Riverfront park in Albany, New York, thanks to a recent upload on YouTube.
The channel squintyt4e_2 has shared the full concert, allowing viewers to watch each song via a YouTube playlist. The playlist automatically advances to the next track after each song.
According to Setlist.fm, the setlist for the show included:
01. Queen of The Reich
02. Operation: Mindcrime
03. Walk In The Shadows
04. The Lady Wore Black
05. Breaking The Silence
06. I Don’t believe In Love
07. The Mission
08. Warning
09. Behind The Walls
10. Take Hold Of The Flame
11. Silent Lucidity
12.Jet City Woman
13. Screaming In Digital
Encore:
14. Empire
15. Eyes Of A Stranger
Band Reflects on Current Lineup and Future Plans
In a recent interview with sonoridades Inc., Queensrÿche guitarist Michael Wilton discussed the impact of lead singer Todd la Torre, who replaced Geoff Tate in 2012. Michael stated, “[[Todd has]helped keep us relevant. he’s a great songwriter, but he’s not just a vocalist and a lyric writer. He’s a drummer. He can play guitar. He can speak to you and communicate to you as a musician, not just a singer…So I think it’s just something that in the evolution of post-Queensrÿche it’s, like, we are still doing it and kicking ass. And hopefully we’ll have something new out in the future.”
“[Todd has] helped keep us relevant… we are still doing it and kicking ass. And hopefully we’ll have something new out in the future.”
Wilton also provided an update on the band’s progress in writing and recording the follow-up to 2022’s “Digital Noise Alliance”: “Right now we’re writing. We’re doing so much touring right now, it’s hard to figure out where we will have a block of time to make an album…And that’s where we’re at right now.”
Regarding Queensrÿche drummer Casey Grillo,who joined in 2017 replacing Scott Rockenfield,Wilton commented,”[[Casey is]an amazing player and he brings so much to Queensrÿche… he’s great.”
Past Legal Issues Resolved
In October 2021, Rockenfield filed a lawsuit against Wilton and bassist Eddie Jackson, alleging breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and wrongful discharge. Wilton and Jackson subsequently filed a countersuit. The dispute has since been settled out of court.
Todd la Torre on the Band’s Resurgence
In an April interview with iRock.cl, Todd la Torre discussed how QUEENSRYCHE‘s sound has evolved since he joined the band. “I think that the band kind of got its sound back, more of the roots, the heavier kind of sound that QUEENSRYCHE was known for early on… So I think me being in the band… has allowed thes guys to entirely write whatever they wanna write without it being turned down as being too heavy, such as, ’cause that had happened.”
Todd added,”I love the old classic stuff… I think that’s helped contribute to kind of the resurgence of the band… But we all have a great time and the chemistry in the band is perfect… But the band is in a very healthy state.”
Looking ahead, todd shared, “A lot of bands have retired, and we’re still out there… So problably more of the same – just performing live shows, writing new songs and making new records and promoting our art that way…That’s really what we are now.”
When asked about potential “unexplored
