Dive into the sonic universe of Queensrÿche with their 2013 release, "Frequency Unknown." This album marks a significant chapter in the band's storied career, blending their signature progressive metal sound with elements of glam metal, heavy metal, and hard rock. With a runtime of just over an hour, the album offers a rich tapestry of musical exploration, featuring both new compositions and re-recorded classics.
"Frequency Unknown" opens with the chilling "Cold" and swiftly transitions into the anthemic "Dare," showcasing the band's versatility and range. Tracks like "Give It to You" and "Slave" highlight Queensrÿche's knack for crafting powerful, thought-provoking lyrics paired with intricate musical arrangements. The re-recorded versions of "I Don't Believe in Love," "Empire," "Jet City Woman," and "Silent Lucidity" bring a fresh perspective to beloved classics, while new tracks like "In the Hands of God" and "The Weight of the World" demonstrate the band's enduring creativity and depth.
Recorded under Deadline Music, this album is a testament to Queensrÿche's enduring influence in the metal and rock genres. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, "Frequency Unknown" promises a compelling journey through the band's evolving sound and timeless themes.