On October 16, GetYourRockOut conducted an interview
with QUEENSRŸCHE drummer Scott Rockenfield and singer Todd La
Torre at The Ritz in Manchester, England. You can now watch the chat below.
The Todd La Torre-fronted version of QUEENSRŸCHE
recently filmed a "mini movie," with the tracks "Spore",
"Midnight Lullaby", "A World Without" and "X2"
providing the score to a 10-plus minute story, dubbed "Queensrÿche: Ad
Lucem". The film was created by Veva Entertainment Co. with
director Daniel Andres Gomez Bagby and producer Marco De Molina
and was filmed last month on location at Central City Stages in Los Angeles.
Commented Todd: "We decided to take a different
approach with this video, which is comprised of four pieces of music from our
latest self-titled release, 'Queensrÿche'. It's a conceptual mini-movie
music video that invites the audience to scratch beneath the surface a bit,
rather than the usual 'chewed food' that so many are used to being fed. We
really wanted to deviate from a performance type of video so the music and
story-line could be the main focus."
He added: "The overall theme of the song 'Spore' is one that deals with personal demons, relationship struggles, career pressures, personal/professional morals and ethical dilemmas. These are issues we all face on some level and the video touches upon them all.
He added: "The overall theme of the song 'Spore' is one that deals with personal demons, relationship struggles, career pressures, personal/professional morals and ethical dilemmas. These are issues we all face on some level and the video touches upon them all.
"'Midnight Lullaby'/'A World Without' deals
with the loss of a mother during childbirth, leaving a father as a single
parent and struggling to move forward through the turmoil.
"'X2', though it opens up our album, provides for a
nice outro to it all. The end result is a roller coaster of emotion in an
effort to find a healthy resolve.
"Given our history, we feel that this multifaceted conceptual
video, along with a great cast of actors to suit, will really resonate with our
fans."
QUEENSRŸCHE's
new, self-titled album sold around 13,500 copies in the United States in its
first week of release to land at position No. 23 on The Billboard 200 chart.
The record arrived in stores on June 25 via Century Media Records.
"Queensrÿche" marks the debut release from the lineup comprised of Todd La
Torre (vocals; ex-CRIMSON GLORY), Michael Wilton (guitar), Parker
Lundgren (guitar), Eddie Jackson (bass) and Scott Rockenfield
(drums). The drums for the album were recorded at London Bridge Studios
in Seattle, Washington with producer James "Jimbo" Barton —
the man who engineered and mixed the band's classic 1988 LP, "Operation:
Mindcrime", and its 1990 follow-up, "Empire", and
co-produced 1994's "Promised Land". The rest of the music and
vocals were laid down at several different facilities on the West Coast. The
cover artwork was created by Craig Howell, who has previously worked on
designs for "Star Wars", SLIPKNOT and "American
Idol", to name a few.
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