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  • Audio CD (March 31, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: March 31, 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rhino
  • ASIN: B001QVMJV0
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (95 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,094 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Queensryche envisions war through the eyes of a soldier with the band's 12th studio release, the epic concept album, American Soldier. The ambitious album encompasses a dozen songs inspired by numerous interviews with veterans conducted by Geoff Tate, the group's singer and chief songwriter, who was intent on telling their story using their words. After speaking with soldiers who served in various conflicts-from World War II to Iraq-Tate turned their firsthand experiences from the frontlines into an unflinching musical examination of the life of a soldier and the consequences of war.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Anthem for Soldiers That Maintains Ryche's Hard Rock Integrity, March 31, 2009
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Queensr˙che has had quite a roller coaster ride over the past decade. From 1999-2009, the band featured three different sets of songwriters before settling in with producer/songwriter Jason Slater in 2006 for Operation: Mindcrime II. With Slater back for round two with lead singer Geoff Tate and company, Queensr˙che has clearly found its creative legs on American Soldier, a concept record detailing the experiences of United States servicemen and women.

Starting with the "on your feet!" call of a boot camp drill instructor in "Sliver," American Soldier takes the listener on a unique journey of hard rock bombardment. Featuring a plethora of heavy riffing throughout the album, particularly on the rockers "Man Down!" and "Unafraid," American Soldier embraces Queensr˙che's heavier roots, without forgetting the epic side of the band.

"At 30,000 Ft.," a track written from the point of view of a bomber pilot will remind fans of the grand "Anybody Listening?" off of 1990's Empire, whereas the moody "A Dead Man's Words" is reminiscent of the song "Promised Land." In fact, in a nutshell, American Soldier feels like a hybrid between the darkness of 1994's Promised Land with a good injection of modern musical angst.

American Soldier was written primarily by producer Slater (with Tate responsible for lyrics), although former Queensr˙che axeman and producer Kelly Gray (Q2k, Live Evolution) contributed some tracks ("Hundred Mile Stare" and the aforementioned "Man Down!"). Additionally, Gray's other band, Slave to the System, which features Queensr˙che drummer Scott Rockenfield and Brother Cane frontman/guitarist Damon Johnson, also contributed two songs - the battle haze-influenced "Middle of Hell" (featuring Tate on saxophone dueling with Wilton on guitar) and the touching father-daughter ballad (sung by Tate and his daughter, Emily), "Home Again."

Tate (saxophone), Wilton (guitars), Rockenfield (drums) and bassist Eddie Jackson deliver dynamic musical performances, arguably their strongest in 15 years. From Rockenfield's military cadence beat behind Wilton's solo in the emotionally-charged "The Killer," to Jackson's thundering groove throughout American Soldier, the band play more cohesively than they have in years, distinctively Queensr˙che, yet modern and relevant despite being around for 28 years.

Most fans of Queensr˙che would probably agree Tate is at his best when he is inspired and writes to a theme, and that holds true with American Soldier. Crafted from the stories of soldiers (including Tate's own father), the best of Geoff Tate is on display, telling emotional stories from a number of different perspectives and delivering them with conviction.

The unique factor, however, is that Tate takes care not to inject much of his own opinion, giving the listener true first-hand feel of the emotions soldiers experience in conflict. Throw in various interview clips from soldiers Tate spoke with entwining with the songs, and the emotional impact of American Soldier is undeniable.

So what's the downside? While the record features great instrumentation, including classic guitar solos by Wilton, the trademark vocals of Tate are always the first thing that people notice. Tate's delivery on American Soldier is up and down. At times, Tate sounds thin and straining (sections of "Sliver," "Hundred Mile Stare," and very noticeably on the lead single, "If I Were King"). Then on other songs, Tate sounds strong and melodic like most fans remember, particularly on the chorus of "Unafraid," and again on "At 30,000 Ft." and "A Dead Man's Words."

Further, while the soldier interview clips spliced through the record provide a necessary realism they also have a tendency to derail things. For example, "Unafraid" features interview clips serving as the actual verses to the song. Yes, you read that right. Tate wrote no lyrics, except for the chorus. It works artistically in the concept, but from a standalone song perspective, the chorus of the song screams "anthem" and "radio hit," but the eclectic decision to not have lyrics in the verses likely stifles that chance of taking the song to another level.

Additionally, American Soldier tends to lose some steam the last three tracks, with three acoustically-tinged ballads in a row. The closer, "The Voice" reminds one of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" at points, and is a step up from the previous two cuts ("Remember Me" and "Home Again"). But the darker, intense, vibe of the album is lifted for a more serene stroll to the finish line, which disrupts the flow.

Despite those minor criticisms, the writers and performers of Queensr˙che's American Soldier should take a bow. For those that abandoned the band after guitarist and songwriter Chris DeGarmo split in the late 1990s, the classic vibe of Queensr˙che is back, particularly for those fans that enjoyed the band's moodier material.

The members of Queensr˙che may be on record as not liking the term "thinking man's metal," when describing their music, but the complimentary term fits American Soldier perfectly. The record provides an authentic musical backdrop to the lives of soldiers in the United States and around the world, yet firmly maintains the band's place as a force to be reckoned with in the hierarchy of hard rock bands today.

Key tracks:

"At 30,000 Ft."
"A Dead Man's Words"
"Man Down!"
"The Killer"
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5.0 out of 5 stars American Soldier, April 11, 2009
I've liked Queensryche for a very long time. I'm a veteran of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan with the USAF, and I must say this album is outstanding. The way the album flows is exactly how I feel. I've been waiting for a long time for an album such as this to come out, and I'm so glad that it was Queensryche that took on a project such as this and completed it. I've never told anyone the misery, and sadness I experienced over there. After listening to this album it makes me want to finally open up, and tell my story to my girlfriend. I've never wanted to open up about any of it, but now I have the confidence to do so. Thank you Queensryche for doing this for me, and Soldiers/Veterans everywhere. It's about time someone did something like this for us. Thank you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing at first, but subsequent listens pay off, April 12, 2009
Queensryche's latest album, American Soldier, is destined to be (yet another) controversial album that will fail to satisfy a certain number of fans (especially those unable to appreciate albums released post-Promised Land). American Soldier does not include any songs that will become "hits" or concert favorites. It is a concept album that is meant to be listened to in its entirety. As a whole, it is quite good. The individual performances by the musicians, especially Geoff Tate's vocals, are great. Also, the songs flow together very well, resulting in an enjoyably cohesive album. If you're expecting Empire or Operation Mindcrime then you'll be disappointed. But, if, like me, you are open minded and able to enjoy post-Promised Land albums, this one will grow to your liking.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Distracting To Say The Least
When you first listen to American Soldier, you will admit that the homage to the American military is heartfelt and deserving. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Mr. Sinister

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding. Excellent.
This album is outstanding - emotional, melodic, rocking, great playing, awesome singing, and the best lyrics QR has had in a long time. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jeff Salter

4.0 out of 5 stars Not Mind Crime, but worth checking out.
Even though the war is still going on, in Iraq and Afghanistan, you don't hear much about it, since Bush has left office. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Dr. Feelgood

2.0 out of 5 stars NIce sentiment but where is the music?
I only mention the fact that I have been buying everything this band has put out since day one so that I come across as somewhat knowledgeable. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Bryan M. Tucker

3.0 out of 5 stars Soldier Stories
As much as I enjoy Queensryche, I have to admit that the Bono-thing is a getting a bit dated (mixing political views with music). Read more
Published 4 months ago by John W. Ellis II

3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
If you don't like cute, pop-style music, something more adult like.The music can be intense on some of the topics, but a sound behind many families that have loved ones in Iraq.
Published 4 months ago by Janet Eason

5.0 out of 5 stars another no brainer
This is a master work by the Ryche. It is a concept album based on the perspective of soldiers. The work is dark, moving and ultimately heartbreaking. Read more
Published 4 months ago by NEOPROG RAN

3.0 out of 5 stars I have the greatest respect...
...first for our Marines, soldiers, sailors and airmen, and also for Queensryche and Geoff Tate. I've been listening to them for as long as they have been making great music... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Steven M. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Queensryche Rocks !
Don't want to say much except this is a very good CD. Queensryhce sound great, went to see them at the HOB in Dallas, TX and all the songs sound better live !
Published 5 months ago by M. Leal

4.0 out of 5 stars soldiers story
quality release from a quality band.not mindcrime,but most bands work their entire career and never have a cd in the same league as mindcrime.
Published 5 months ago by MRT

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