Roads To Madness: The Touring History Of Queensrÿche (1981-1997), a new book on the band, will be published in March.
The book, comprised of over 450 pages, includes verified setlists, tour history essays, fan commentary on shows, stage banter, live photos, show memorabilia imagery, and more. Roads To Madness: The Touring History Of Queensrÿche (1981-1997) also covers the band’s beginnings in the 1980s as an opening act for Dio and Metallica, until Queensrÿche’s run as one of the biggest acts in music.
Roads To Madness was written by Queensrÿche biographer and historian Brian J. Heaton and Pacific Northwest metal music archivist Brian L. Naron. The duo previously collaborated with James R. Beach to write Building An Empire: The Story Of Queensrÿche, which was published in October 2021.
Three versions of the book are available: A full-color, limited hardcover edition, signed by the authors, featuring a glossy dust jacket and an 11×17 poster of the front cover (with only 200 copies of this edition available) at $74.95 pre-order price. There is also a full-color, standard paperback edition that costs $49.95; and the full-color, electronic edition as a high resolution .pdf at a cost of $14.95.
Pre-order Roads To Madness: The Touring History Of Queensrÿche (1981-1997) – here.
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