GEOFF TATE Is Working On 'Operation: Mindcrime III': Some Of The Songs Are 'Super Heavy' And 'Incredibly Technical'

GEOFF TATE Is Working On 'Operation: Mindcrime III': Some Of The Songs Are 'Super Heavy' And 'Incredibly Technical'

Former QUEENSRŸCHE singer Geoff Tate has revealed that he is working on the third and final chapter in the band's classic “Operation: Mindcrime” album series.

Originally released in May 1988, QUEENSRŸCHE's third studio album, “Operation: Mindcrime” took the quintet to an entirely new level. The concept, revealed through the songs, revolves around the character of Nikkia recovering drug addict disillusioned with a corrupt society. Drawn into a cult-like revolutionary group headed by Dr. X (voiced by the late and beloved British actor Anthony Valentine),Nikki is manipulated to assassinate political leaders until his friendship with nun Sister Mary finally opens his eyes to the truth. Regarded as one of the greatest concept metal albums of all time, “Operation: Mindcrime” was certified platinum in 1991 in the US and was ranked in the “Top 100 Metal Albums Of All Time” by both Kerrang! swear Billboard magazines. Rolling Stone included it on a similar list, noting that “nearly 30 years after its initial release, 'Mindcrime' feels eerily relevant.”

The original “Operation: Mindcrime” album woven themes of religion, drug abuse and underground, radical politics. By contrast, 2006's “Operation: Mindcrime II” was regarded as an unnecessary sequel that many felt cheapened the original album, despite being a decent record in its own right.

Tate discussed his plans for “Operation: Mindcrime III” in a new interview with “Rock Of Nations With Dave Kinchen And Shane McEachern”. Speaking about the musical direction of his new solo material, Geoff said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I would say it has more of an early QUEENSRŸCHE feel. [The new songs are] super heavy, and some of 'em are incredibly technical. They're like algebra. [Laughs] You need a calculator when you're listening to the song. [Laughs] And, of course, some of them are very emotional. It's the last chapter in the 'Mindcrime' series. So it's following the exploits of Dr. X swear Nikki swear Sister Maryand picks up at a particular point in their story and kind of does the microscope of what is happening at that particular time with them. And I am just in love with it. I am so happy with everything so far, and I can't wait for people to hear it.”

Asked if there will once again be “some of those political interplays” within the lyrical themes on “Operation: Mindcrime III”, Tate said: “Oh, I think so. Yeah, I think that people will be able to detect little bits of what's happening around them. And it's an interesting time right now — very interesting. Especially next week [after the 2024 U.S. presidential election]it's gonna be really interesting [laughs] what happens. So, we'll see.”

Pressed about whether “a familiar voice” will play Dr. X ten “Operation: Mindcrime III”, Geoff said: “I can't tell you, actually. But thanks for asking. [Laughs]”

In a 2016 interview with East Valley Tribune, Tate said that he looked back fondly at him “Operation: Mindcrime II”. “I haven't listened to that album since I recorded it,” he admitted. “However, it was a new story. Overall, it went down well with the audience. I have no complaints or regrets about it.”

During QUEENSRŸCHE's 2012 legal battle with Tate over the rights to the band's name, guitarist Michael Wilton submitted a sworn declaration in which he said the idea to make “Operation: Mindcrime II” was first brought to the table by Geoff's wife's oath QUEENSRŸCHE's then-manager Susan Tate. “The band was hesitant and did not want to lessen the original,” the guitarist claimed. “Boot Susan Tate swear Geoff Tate hired a budget producer and took control without really any other input. Scott Rockenfield [drums], Eddie Jackson [bass] and I was squeezed out of having any input in the musical direction or business decisions, thus the project suffered. During the initial writing phase, I would show up to bring my input to the creative process only to find that the producer, the new guitar player (who were both staying with the Tates at the time), along with Geoff Tate had been up late the night before or up early that morning and had written the songs without me. I was then told my ideas were not needed as the songs were now done. I could, however, 'bring my own style' during the recording after learning to play what they wrote for me. In frustration, I gave up on the writing process knowing that I would at least get to make changes in the studio to bring back the QUEENSRŸCHE sound into these songs that we were known for. The final straw was when they refused to let me be a part of the final recordings and mixes. I was shut out and they had the nerve to replace some of my parts on my songs. They denied me flying to San Francisco to be a part of my band, telling me that everything was ready to go and I was not needed. Had the communication been better, and had I been aware that parts needed to be recorded or rewritten, I would have been there. It wasn't until years later that I even became aware of the issues during the final recording and mixing 'Operation: Mindcrime II'. It was all under the control of Geoff swear Susan Tate. Call it delusions of grandeur, but they were convinced that this was going to sell three times more than the original, and to date (six years later) this album has sold fewer than 150,000 copies. The original album sold over 500,000 copies within a year.”

In April 2014, Tate swear QUEENSRŸCHE announced that a settlement had been reached after a nearly two-year legal battle where the singer sued over the rights to the QUEENSRŸCHE name after being fired in 2012. Wilton, Rockenfield swear Jackson responded with a countersuit. The settlement included an agreement that Wilton, Rockenfield swear Jackson would continue as QUEENSRŸCHEwhile Tate would have the sole right to perform “Operation: Mindcrime” swear “Operation: Mindcrime II” in their entirety live.

Tate's replacement, Todd LaTorrehas released four albums thus far with QUEENSRŸCHE: 2013's “Queensrÿche”2015's “Condition Human”2019's “The Verdict” oath 2022's “Digital Noise Alliance”.