QUEENSRCHE Guitarist Interviewed On 'Turn It Up' Radio Show (Audio)
June 28, 2011Guitarist Michael Wilton of Seattle progressive rockers QUEENSRCHE was the featured guest on this past Saturday's (June 25) edition of the "Turn It Up" radio show on WSCA 106.1 FM in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. You can now listen to the chat using the player below.
"Turn It Up" is a two-hour radio show that focuses on new and classic hard rock and heavy metal.
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Wilton recently released the following statement via the band's official web site:
"In reading the responses to my recent interviews, I feel I would like to clear up what I believe to be a misunderstanding of a few statements I have made.
"QUEENSRCHE has been a band for 30 years and we all have a great working relationship. I wouldnt have it any other way. If I have my way, we will be making records and touring for years to come.
"'Dedicated To Chaos' is the next chapter in the QUEENSRCHE world and I stand behind our effort 100%. There were no other songs that were scrapped or other directions turned down. We all got together and made music and 'Dedicated To Chaos' was the result. Its a hard rock collection that I believe really shows the band's diversity while still sticking to our rock roots.
"Thanks for all your support over the years for QUEENSRCHE and I hope to see everyone out on the road this summer."
In a recent interview with the U.K. branch of Roadrunner Records, singer Geoff Tate was asked if there is a particular theme or concept running through "Dedicated To Chaos". "What we tried to do on this record was really just tap into our creative side and to celebrate the creativity with having a varied record," he said. "It's a collection of songs that is indicative of the band at this point in its career. We have a lot of variety in the music on this record."
When asked whether the band approached the recording of the new album in a different way than they did previous releases, Tate said, "In some ways yes, in some ways no. We usually try to sit down and kind of map out a little bit of an outline or game plan as to what we wanna try to accomplish with a record. And this one was really about trying to capture a wide variety of music. We wanted to explore the freedom of not having a theme or a concept to adhere to, but to really explore our creativity and see where we could take our music."
Regarding the title of the new album, Tatesaid, "The title 'Dedicated To Chaos' is really a statement from the band. We're dedicated to creativity. Chaos is the place where creativity lives, it's the beginning, the origin of creativity, and we're dedicated to that, no matter what the cost. We define ourselves with each record and I think that's something that's very rare in today's world where everyone is very concerned about conforming to a stereotype to become a product in order to be sold. And I think that's one of the things that's kept QUEENSRCHE going all these years that reluctance to conform to somebody else's idea of who we are supposed to be."
"Dedicated To Chaos" will be released on June 28 in North America via Loud & Proud Records, a Roadrunner Records imprint focusing on established artists. The band is currently touring in support of the new opus, which was recorded in the group's hometown and produced by Kelly Gray.
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