early Queensryche sound

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It is GODLY, nuff said!
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Sure it is, i meant what about it as far as early Q-ryche sound is concerned :?:
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ION BRITTON wrote:Scarlet Rayne.
I was listening to the reissue CD on the train to work this morning. Very good stuff. Some killer riffs there
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ION BRITTON wrote:Scarlet Rayne.
I was listening to the reissue CD on the train to work this morning. Very good stuff. Some killer riffs there
Although i own the original, i also need to buy this one just for the demo tracks. How are they compared to the album tracks?
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ION BRITTON wrote:
msp wrote:
ION BRITTON wrote:Scarlet Rayne.
I was listening to the reissue CD on the train to work this morning. Very good stuff. Some killer riffs there
Although i own the original, i also need to buy this one just for the demo tracks. How are they compared to the album tracks?
I did notice a difference in quality and I did not feel they had the immediate hit of the proper album tracks.

That said, this morning was only my first listen to the CD so my opinion may well change.
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i feel it has some Queensryche influneces even in the voice...
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New Religion, Mystic Force (until A step beyond), perhaps some New Eden (a little moree technical). Also Smokescreen from New York and their only demotape is a good example of Ryche-inspired Steel....
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And eys Scarlet Rayne has strong Queensryche influences that is why we love it :)
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Generally speaking I think that Ryche were a serious influence for all the beloved Power/Prog Metal that risen form the States from 85 to 90. Great pieces of Steel cna be found there.
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StygianBlade wrote:Also Smokescreen from New York and their only demotape is a good example of Ryche-inspired Steel....
Excellent demo, but don't they also have a CD album? I think i've seen it on sale somewhere. Can't remember clearly right now, maybe i'm wrong...
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Helm wrote:I'd say Crimson Glory are on their own separate page due to simply being too good to be considered a copy band of early Queensryche.

Shame that Neil Kernon didn't share your opinion. He didn't want to produce Transcendence, because he thought they were Ryche copycats. :lol:
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Check out CONDITIONED RESPONSE and their "Pavlo's Dog" release - a lot of 'Ryche remindings in my opinion...
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Here some good bands and album(imo :wink: ),btw,here in Italy we define the bands that play this way as "programmed" just because of the LETHAL album:

ALIEN -- Metal to infinity
ATOMIC COCKTAIL -- Metal Rages On
BRAT -- Sword and stone
BROKEN GLAZZ(ITALY) -- Divine
DEAD END(JAPAN) -- Shambara
DREAMLORE -- Confined to destiny
DRIVE -- Character in time
EDWIN DARE -- The Unthinkable Deed + Can't Break Me
H-KRISTAL -- 1981
KING'S RANSOM - Curators of realm
LAST WARNING -- From the Floor Of the Well
LETTER X -- Time of the Gathering
LEVIATHAN -- Leviathan + Deepest Secrets Beneath
LORD BANE -- Age of elegance
MASQUERADE -- Cybernetic empire
MEDALYON -- Visions
MOON OF STEEL -- Passions
POWERSURGE -- Powersurge
RECON -- Behind enemy lines
VAUXDVIHL -- To Dimension Logic
VISIONARY -- Visionary
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Nonseinormale65 wrote: BRAT -- Sword and stone
Sorry, but they don't sound like Queensryche.
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"ALIEN - 'Metal To Infinity'"

I'm sure you meant to say ALIAS ;)

Don't agree on at least Drive and Powersurge...
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