QUEENSRŸCHE RELEASE NEW AI GENERATED MUSIC VIDEO FOR THE SONG “TORMENTUM” 

Always thought-provoking and eager to explore new avenues Queensrÿche are releasing a fully AI generated video for the song Tormentum, taken from their latest album, Digital Noise Alliance, you can watch it below.

The band about the song and concept of the video, “Driving straight into the horrors of crimes against humanity and the rules of the Geneva Convention, this storyline depicts two characters: one as the vulnerable victim in pain, and the other as the captor trying to extract information. The chorus leads with the powerful chant, “Lights Again”, expressing the person finally opening their eyes staring at the interrogation lights above during the dead intervals of torture. The eyes return to being closed tightly as the sessions begin again. The tale ends up highlighting this never-ending cycle of power, control, and greed.”

With a career that not only spans, but has charted the course of multiple genres, Queenrÿche remains a force in their own right. Digital Noise Alliance” Queenrÿche’s 16th studio album continues their ever-evolving legacy.

Once again teaming up with producer Zeuss (Rob Zombie, Hatebreed), Digital Noise Alliance not only refracts Queenrÿche’s past accomplishments but also pushes into the band’s future. It is the band effortlessly moving from strength to strength: immediate and thought-provoking. Quintessentially Queenrÿche.

Watch the videos previously released from, Digital Noise Alliance, by clicking on the highlighted song titles:
In Extremis
Forest
Behind The Walls
Hold On
Sicdeth

Queenrÿche lineup:
Eddie Jackson – bass
Michael Wilton – guitar
Todd La Torre – vocals
Casey Grillo – drums
Mike Stone – guitar

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3 Responses

  1. What a great song! These guys without Geff Tate are a solid, very interesting band. They have that heavy sound that was missing with Geff. But with geff it also was a really great band. I own their whole catalog and alway go for the deeper cuts! Now let me get back listening to Fates Warning’s The Eleventh Hour from the Still Life cd!

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