Queensryche readies new album, plots tour
Queensryche will get the New Year started with a full slate of tour dates that will support the group's soon-to-be-released album, "Take Cover."
The outing currently is scheduled to kick off in late January, and to wrap with a March 1 performance on the veteran prog-metal group's home turf in Seattle. Don Dokken, who fronted the popular '80-era metal outfit Dokken, will open the show with an acoustic performance, according to Queensryche's website.
Meanwhile, Queensryche will close out 2007 with a European tour that launches in mid-November and wraps up in mid-December. Details about the Euro outing are posted at the group's website; the US itinerary is included below.
All of the upcoming roadwork follows the Nov. 4 release of "Take Cover," a set that features Queensryche's interpretations of 11 songs by some of the members' musical idols, according to Rhino Records. Tracks include Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine," an acoustic take on Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth," a live version of U2's "Bullet the Blue Sky," as well as Black Sabbath's "Neon Knights," "Heaven On Their Minds" from "Jesus Christ Superstar," and operatic piece "Odissea," originally made famous by the Italian duo Carlo Marrale & Cheope.
"During sound checks, [guitarists Mike] Stone and Michael [Wilton] like to play 'name that riff,' and sometimes the whole band joins in," Queensryche frontman Geoff Tate said in a press release. "That's really the way this album came together, too. We got together and started playing some songs to each other, and then we picked our favorites."
Tate went on to say that the group avoided mimicking the original versions.
"We'll never top the originals; they're classics for a reason," he said. "We were more focused on finding different approaches that took the songs in unexpected directions."
January 2008
22 - Aspen, CO - Belly Up Aspen
23 - Denver, CO - Fillmore Auditorium
25 - Kansas City, MO - Harrah's
26 - St. Paul, MN - Myth
27 - Walker, MN - Northern Lights
29-31 - Milwaukee, WI - Potawatomi
February 2008
1, 2 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues
5 - Verona, NY - Turning Stone Resort Casino
6 - Boston, MA - The Roxy
7 - Sayreville, NJ - Starland
8 - New York, NY - Nokia Theatre Times Square
9 - Atlantic City, NJ - Tropicana
10 - Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues
12 - Tampa, FL - Tampa Theatre
13 - Lake Buena Vista, FL - House of Blues
14 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
15 - Houston, TX - Warehouse Live
16 - Dallas, TX - Palladium Ballroom
19 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
20 - Las Vegas, NV - House of Blues
21 - San Diego, CA - House of Blues
22, 23 - West Hollywood, CA - House of Blues
24 - Anaheim, CA - House of Blues
26, 27 - San Francisco, CA - Fillmore
28 - Portland, OR - Newmark
29 - Spokane, WA - Big Easy
March 2008
1 - Seattle, WA - Paramount
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