The_Noble_Cause wrote:New 'Ryche album out today from Todd-lineup. I'll be picking it up shortly. Anyone else?
I pre-ordered mine online and have had it since last Thursday.
Fallout is my favorite song, but way too short.
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The_Noble_Cause wrote:New 'Ryche album out today from Todd-lineup. I'll be picking it up shortly. Anyone else?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Best tracks so far are Spore, In This Light, and Fallout. The structure of the choruses on a few tracks run a little similar, but overall this is a great album for fans of Ryche or melodic rock, in general. Lots of great choruses and killer riffs. Todd makes a hell of a debut. Sounds like Tate on the high register and even the lower parts, but overall has his own distinctive approach. This album def beats the white boy nu-metal/hip hop crap that Tate has been peddling for awhile. I'll be wearing this cd out in the car for awhile.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Best tracks so far are Spore, In This Light, and Fallout. The structure of the choruses on a few tracks run a little similar, but overall this is a great album for fans of Ryche or melodic rock, in general. Lots of great choruses and killer riffs. Todd makes a hell of a debut. Sounds like Tate on the high register and even the lower parts, but overall has his own distinctive approach. This album def beats the white boy nu-metal/hip hop crap that Tate has been peddling for awhile. I'll be wearing this cd out in the car for awhile.
conversationpc wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Best tracks so far are Spore, In This Light, and Fallout. The structure of the choruses on a few tracks run a little similar, but overall this is a great album for fans of Ryche or melodic rock, in general. Lots of great choruses and killer riffs. Todd makes a hell of a debut. Sounds like Tate on the high register and even the lower parts, but overall has his own distinctive approach. This album def beats the white boy nu-metal/hip hop crap that Tate has been peddling for awhile. I'll be wearing this cd out in the car for awhile.
I'm maybe a little less enthusiastic about this release but I will say that it's easily my favorite since at least "Promised Land', possibly "Empire".
verslibre wrote:Anyone get the special edition at Best Bite for 11.99? The digipack comes in a slipcover box with a patch, some buttons, a sticker and a guitar pick.
Starrider wrote:verslibre wrote:Anyone get the special edition at Best Bite for 11.99? The digipack comes in a slipcover box with a patch, some buttons, a sticker and a guitar pick.
I got what I think is called the "deluxe addition." I got the box with the patch, buttons, sticker, and guitar pick. In the same package, I also got a black Queensryche t-shirt. Just yesterday, I got my poster, autographed by all five band members. I did a pre-order, so I have had the CD for about a week.
verslibre wrote:conversationpc wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Best tracks so far are Spore, In This Light, and Fallout. The structure of the choruses on a few tracks run a little similar, but overall this is a great album for fans of Ryche or melodic rock, in general. Lots of great choruses and killer riffs. Todd makes a hell of a debut. Sounds like Tate on the high register and even the lower parts, but overall has his own distinctive approach. This album def beats the white boy nu-metal/hip hop crap that Tate has been peddling for awhile. I'll be wearing this cd out in the car for awhile.
I'm maybe a little less enthusiastic about this release but I will say that it's easily my favorite since at least "Promised Land', possibly "Empire".
Empire for me, because PL was too inconsistent. "Damaged" is a cool song and they're going to introduce it into their live set.
verslibre wrote:Haha! Look at it this way: it sold 13,500 copies, compared to Frequency Unknown's 5500.
13,500 also beats the first week sales of Dedicated To Chaos and American Soldier...so yeah, it is kind of a comeback.
conversationpc wrote:verslibre wrote:Haha! Look at it this way: it sold 13,500 copies, compared to Frequency Unknown's 5500.
13,500 also beats the first week sales of Dedicated To Chaos and American Soldier...so yeah, it is kind of a comeback.
In today's numbers, that actually is pretty good and for the reasons you specified also.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:In interviews now, Geoff is downplaying the court case and saying that the case is just about dissolving the company and giving the 'Ryche brand to whoever can afford to buy it out. Seems like he already knows he's about to lose.
verslibre wrote:In other news, Queensryche has sold 20,000 copies.
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