Queensrÿche's 'Frequency Unknown' is a masterful blend of progressive metal, glam metal, heavy metal, and hard rock, showcasing the band's versatility and skill. Released on 23 April 2013 via Deadline Music, this captivating album boasts a duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, taking listeners on a sonic journey through 14 meticulously crafted tracks.
From the opening notes of 'Cold' to the final strains of the re-recorded 'Silent Lucidity', Queensrÿche demonstrates their ability to craft compelling, high-energy songs that showcase their technical prowess and emotional depth. With tracks like 'Dare', 'Give It to You', and 'The Weight of the World', the band delivers a powerful and unrelenting sound that is sure to resonate with fans of progressive rock and metal.
The inclusion of re-recorded classics like 'I Don't Believe in Love', 'Empire', and 'Jet City Woman' serves as a testament to Queensrÿche's enduring legacy and their commitment to reimagining their iconic sound for a new generation. With 'Frequency Unknown', Queensrÿche has created an album that is both a nostalgic nod to their past and a bold step forward into the future, cementing their status as one of the most innovative and exciting bands in the metal genre.