26 episodes

A podcast dedicated to all things Queensryche: past, present, and future.

I Remember Now: The Queensrÿche Podcast I Remember Now: The Queensryche Podcast

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    • 4.9 • 8 Ratings

A podcast dedicated to all things Queensryche: past, present, and future.

    Episode 24: GT’s Operation: Mindcrime’s “The Key”

    Episode 24: GT’s Operation: Mindcrime’s “The Key”

    Join Ray & Steve for a complete album review and analysis of Geoff Tate’s Operation: Mindcrime’s 2015 debut concept album, The Key! The guys break it down track by track, try to follow the story, and give their thoughts on Geoff’s post-Queensryche project.







    There is also a ton of feedback from our last two Hear In The Now Frontier episodes with calls from Jem From Alabama, Mike from Facebook, and Producer Tim, as well as emails from Jim from Irwin and Craig.







    We’d love it if you subscribed to the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, rate, like, and review it!Email the show at: feedback@iremembernowpodcast.com







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    I Remember Now: The Queensrÿche Podcast is part of The Less Desirables Podcast Network.Leave a message on the TLD Network Hotline at 336-422-NUMB (6862). Be sure to indicate which network show you’re calling about.







    Hear Ray on The Asylum Podcast every week.Hear Steve on the Podder Than Hell Podcast.

    Episode 23: Hear in the Now Frontier with Brian Heaton Part TWO!

    Episode 23: Hear in the Now Frontier with Brian Heaton Part TWO!

    Ray and Steve welcome back special guest, author, and Queensrÿche historian Brian Heaton. The guys dig into the upcoming release of Brian’s new book Roads To Madness: The Touring History of Queensryche (1981 – 1997), and Brian sticks around to sit in as the hosts do a full deep-dive review of the 1997 Queensryche album, Hear In The Now Frontier!







    Part TWO continues the usual track-by-track breakdown and analysis from “The Voice Inside,” on. There’s some agreement, a TON of disagreement, and maybe an eye-roll or two!







    Buy Brian’s book at: roadstomadness.com or nwmetalworxmusic.com







    Follow Brian and the book on:







     X – @Queensrychebook and @brianjheaton







    Facebook – Roads To Madness: The Touring History of Queensryche







    We’d love it if you subscribed to the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, rate, like, and review it!Email the show at feedback@iremembernowpodcast.com







    Find us on Twitter: @IRememberNowPodFacebook: I Remember Now: The Queensryche Podcast







    I Remember Now: The Queensrÿche Podcast is part of The Less Desirables Podcast Network.Leave a message on the TLD Network Hotline at 336-422-NUMB (6862). Be sure to indicate which network show you’re calling about.







    Hear Ray on The Asylum Podcast every week.Hear Steve on the Podder Than Hell Podcast.

    • 1 hr 59 min
    Episode 22: Hear in the Now Frontier with Brian Heaton Part ONE!

    Episode 22: Hear in the Now Frontier with Brian Heaton Part ONE!

    Ray and Steve welcome back special guest, author, and Queensrÿche historian Brian Heaton. The guys dig into the upcoming release of Brian’s new book Roads To Madness: The Touring History of Queensryche (1981 – 1997), and Brian sticks around to sit in as the hosts do a full deep-dive review of the 1997 Queensryche album, Hear In The Now Frontier!







    Part ONE of the show includes the usual track-by-track breakdown and analysis. There’s some agreement, a TON of disagreement, and maybe an eye-roll or two!







    The guys also receive calls from Producer Tim, Logan, and Jim from Irwin!







    Buy Brian’s book at: roadstomadness.com or nwmetalworxmusic.com







    Follow Brian and the book on:







     X – @Queensrychebook and @brianjheaton







    Facebook – Roads To Madness: The Touring History of Queensryche







    We’d love for you to subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, rate, like, and review!Email the show at: feedback@iremembernowpodcast.com







    Find us on Twitter: @IRememberNowPodFacebook: I Remember Now: The Queensryche Podcast







    I Remember Now: The Queensrÿche Podcast is part of The Less Desirables Podcast Network.Leave a message on the TLD Network Hotline at 336-422-NUMB (6862). Be sure to indicate which network show you’re calling about.







    Hear Ray on The Asylum Podcast every week.Hear Steve on the Podder Than Hell Podcast.

    • 1 hr 49 min
    Episode 21: Live Queensrÿche Bonus Tracks & Favorite Non-Queensrÿche Albums

    Episode 21: Live Queensrÿche Bonus Tracks & Favorite Non-Queensrÿche Albums

    Join Ray and Steve for a breakdown of their favorite live Queensryche bonus tracks and a discussion on six of their favorite non-Queensryche live albums.







    There is also a ton of feedback from the Condition Hüman episode that leads to some interesting conversations, including calls from Producer Tim, Logan, Len Jennings, and Jem From Alabama!







    We’d love for you to subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, rate, like, and review!Email the show at: feedback@iremembernowpodcast.com







    Find us on Twitter: @IRememberNowPodFacebook: I Remember Now: The Queensryche Podcast







    I Remember Now: The Queensrÿche Podcast is part of The Less Desirables Podcast Network.Leave a message on the TLD Network Hotline at 336-422-NUMB (6862). Be sure to indicate which network show you’re calling about.







    Hear Ray on The Asylum Podcast every week.Hear Steve on the Podder Than Hell Podcast.

    • 2 hr 53 min
    I Remember Now – Episode 20: Condition Hüman 

    I Remember Now – Episode 20: Condition Hüman 

    Ray and Steve are finally back with a new episode! This time, they take on the 2015 Queensryche album Condition Hüman. This is the second album featuring Todd LaTorre on lead vocals and would be the last album for founding member and drummer Scott Rockenfield. How does this album compare to the first self-titled album of the modern era of Queensryche and to the classic era??







    The guys discuss:









    * Steve’s recent Monsters Of Rock Cruise and the Queensryche shows while on board.







    * There was a lot of listener feedback, including calls from Producer Tim, Angry Guy Scott from Chicago, and Jim from Irwin.







    * A scolding email from a listener!









    The deep dive into Condition Hüman includes their personal histories with the album, a track-by-track breakdown and analysis, a ranking of the songs, and a ranking of the album versus the other albums that have been reviewed on the show.







    Join Ray and Steve as they discuss:







    We’d love for you to subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, rate, like, and review!Email the show at: feedback@iremembernowpodcast.com







    Find us on Twitter: @IRememberNowPodFacebook: I Remember Now: The Queensryche Podcast







    I Remember Now: The Queensrÿche Podcast is part of The Less Desirables Podcast Network.Leave a message on the TLD Network Hotline at 336-422-NUMB (6862). Be sure to indicate which network show you’re calling about.







    Hear Ray on The Asylum Podcast every week.Hear Steve on the Podder Than Hell Podcast.

    • 2 hr 32 min
    I Remember Now – Episode 19: B-Sides, Bonus Tracks, & Rarities

    I Remember Now – Episode 19: B-Sides, Bonus Tracks, & Rarities

    We all know and love the classic Queensryche albums, but what about all of the material that didn’t make the cut? On this episode, Ray and Steve break down, discuss, and rank (of course!) twelve ‘Ryche songs that are B-Sides, Bonus Tracks, or Rarities that have all been released in one form or another.







    The guys talk about their dirty lil’ secrets, fulfill a prophecy, chase some blue sky during that last time In Paris, and maybe even weave a little in a Sycamore Wood Lane! Will they find the real world or just feel justified when howl-ing while they wait for the kill? OK, OK, enough with the cheesy references, on with the show! Plus, a recap of another Empire: The Queensryche Experience tribute show and three GREAT calls from Producer Tim, our good buddy (and past guest) Logan, and a kinda “angry guy” From Chicago!







    We’d love for you to subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts. Also, rate, like, and review!Email the show at: feedback@iremembernowpodcast.com







    Find us on Twitter: @IRememberNowPodFacebook: I Remember Now: The Queensryche Podcast







    I Remember Now: The Queensrÿche Podcast is part of The Less Desirables Podcast Network.Leave a message on the TLD Network Hotline at 336-422-NUMB (6862). Be sure to indicate which network show you’re calling about.







    Hear Ray on Asylum – The KISS Podcast every week.Hear Steve on Podder Than Hell Podcast.

    • 2 hr 5 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Sligo Dave ,

Knowledgeable, enthusiastic fans

Really enjoy this podcast about a very underrated band. Rage for Order will always be my favorite, but they’ve encouraged me to dig a bit deeper, particularly into the post-Geoff Tate era. Keep up the great work, guys!

Jr138wer138 ,

Queensryche

These are clearly fans- they are able to stay on topic and make it a specialty topic that each person is knowledgeable and a fan - etc.

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