Queensrÿche's tenth studio album, Take Cover, is a captivating collection of cover versions that showcases the band's versatility and skill. Released on 13 November 2007, this 11-track album features a diverse range of songs, from Pink Floyd's 'Welcome to the Machine' to Queen's 'Innuendo'. The idea for the album was born out of a game played by guitarists Michael Wilton and Mike Stone during sound checks, where they would try to identify different riffs. Each band member was tasked with choosing two songs to record, resulting in a unique and eclectic mix of tracks.
With a duration of 55 minutes, Take Cover takes the listener on a journey through different genres, including progressive metal, glam metal, heavy metal, and hard rock. The album's tracklist includes notable covers such as 'Heaven on Their Minds', 'For What It's Worth', and 'Synchronicity II', demonstrating Queensrÿche's ability to put their own spin on classic songs. The band's rendition of 'Bullet the Blue Sky' is particularly noteworthy, as it is a live version that showcases their energetic and dynamic performance.
Released through Rhino Entertainment Company, Take Cover is an album that will appeal to fans of Queensrÿche and metal enthusiasts alike. While some critics have noted that the album's quality can be inconsistent, with some tracks standing out more than others, it is undeniable that Take Cover is a testament to the band's talent and creativity. With its blend of classic rock and metal, this album is a must-listen for anyone looking to experience Queensrÿche's unique sound and style.