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Todd La Torre

Todd La Torre (/lə ˈtɒri/; born February 19, 1974)[1] is an American singer and multi-instrumentalist. He is the lead singer for progressive metal band Queensrÿche, and a former lead vocalist of the bands Crimson Glory and Rising West. Originally from St. Petersburg, Florida, he learned to play the drums at a young age.

Todd La Torre
La Torre performing with Queensrÿche in 2012
Background information
Born (1974-02-19) February 19, 1974 (age 50)
St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
Years active1991–present
Websitetoddlatorre.com

Early life edit

La Torre was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida[2][3] in a musical family.[4] His mother would take him to jazz and R&B concerts of David Sanborn, Spyro Gyra, Lee Ritenour, George Benson and Al Jarreau, while his father introduced him to music of Earl Klugh, Steely Dan and Billy Joel.[5]

La Torre got his first drum set at the age of seven.[4] At age 10, his mother got him a classical guitar, and he started taking guitar lessons.[4][6] When he was 13 years old, his father got him a drum kit,[6] and since the age of 14, he was involved in the local Tampa, Florida music scene as a member of the Seminole High School band and as drummer with local rock bands,[4][7] playing hundreds of shows.[6] He would also play some shows as an electric guitarist.[4][6] Performing his own songs was limited to two local shows, where he would sing and play guitar.[6] At that time, he recorded his own songs, playing the guitars, drums, bass and vocals himself.[6] La Torre has always considered the guitar to be more of a songwriting tool for him.[8]

Career edit

After graduation, La Torre made his living in the early 90s as a full-time musician as drummer for several bands in the Tampa Bay club circuit,[1][4] including in the towns of Bradenton and Sarasota.[7] The bands played hard rock and heavy metal,[4] but some would also cover music of pop rock acts such as Matchbox Twenty and Natalie Imbruglia.[7] He has recorded an album with one of these bands.[1]

Prior to becoming a full-time musician, La Torre was an upholsterer by trade, of twenty-something years, having owned an upholstery business for eighteen years.[9]

La Torre liked singing,[6] and although he would usually sing backing vocals, he wasn't confident enough about his singing to be a lead vocalist.[5][6] He would remain a drummer for 24 years,[4] and says that: "my dream was always to be a famous rock drummer".[6] His singing career first began when he became the lead vocalist for Crimson Glory at age 35, and later for Queensrÿche. However, in 2013, he stated: "I still feel like a drummer that likes to sing".[5]

Crimson Glory (2010–2013) edit

La Torre was the lead singer for Florida metal band Crimson Glory from late 2010 to early 2013. In 2009, La Torre was considering forming an Iron Maiden tribute band.[6] However, he was suggested to Crimson Glory guitarist Jon Drenning by their mutual friend, guitarist Matt LaPorte (Circle II Circle, Jon Oliva's Pain). La Torre first performed with the band as a guest vocalist at ProgPower X on September 12, 2009,[10] and was formally announced by the band as their singer and frontman in May 2010, replacing vocalist Wade Black.[11] Although he was never seeking out being the frontman of a band, "it just happened".[12] His first official appearance with Crimson Glory was on October 30, 2010, at the Pathfinder Metal Fest in Marietta, Georgia.[13]

In November 2011, it was announced the band was working on a new album with La Torre.[14] In February 2013, however, La Torre announced he had parted ways with Crimson Glory due to the band's inactivity.[15] La Torre explained: "We had wonderful momentum and we were working within an important window of time within which the new record should have been recorded and released to have the most impact given the bands resurgence. Unfortunately, the record never materialized despite my best efforts, [and] I haven't been contacted to write with Crimson Glory for over six months."[15] Despite his frustrations, La Torre does consider Crimson Glory to be "the catalyst that exposed me to the world as an undiscovered vocalist."[15]

Although La Torre left Crimson Glory as his involvement with the progressive metal band Queensrÿche increased, he denies that the latter influenced his decision:

"I could show you emails from a year prior to ever even knowing [Queensrÿche guitarist] Michael Wilton, saying I'm ready to quit the band. I have emails to my bandmates saying 'what is going on? I'm not hearing from anyone.' We were gonna start writing this record and things just started to fizzle out. (...) it was like I was a race horse locked in a stable. I'm like, guys, I wanna run. Queensrÿche is allowing me that and this feels good to me. The guys in Queensrÿche never told me, hey, you're gonna have to decide here. They never put that on me. They said, "If you think you can manage to do both, okay." I told them Crimson doesn't tour much and I wanted to finish the record that we started to make, and I wanna do that. And to be honest with you, it had nothing to do with Queensrÿche (...) [but] if everyone's not working towards the same thing, then something has to change, and that's why I quit."[16]

Rising West (2012) edit

La Torre and Queensrÿche guitarist Michael Wilton met at the buffet of a Seymour Duncan private dinner party[17] during the NAMM Show in January 2012, where La Torre first mistook Wilton for Eric Peterson from the band Testament, complimenting him for a show that Peterson had played the night before at the Grove.[16] After Wilton gave him a puzzled look, La Torre realized whom he was talking to,[16] being a long-time fan of Queensrÿche.[18] They ended up talking for a good hour at dinner,[17] found out they had mutual interests in styles of music,[19] and discussed the possibility of recording vocals on previously unreleased songs by Wilton[19][20] for a TV sports reel[16] and soundtracks.[21] Wilton sent him four demos via email,[17] and although he expected to get something back from La Torre in about 4 weeks, La Torre sent back the first demo with lyrics and a melody after only three days.[19] Wilton was pleased with what he received.[19] At that point, La Torre was not yet thinking about a career with Queensrÿche. He says: "It was just supposed to be about other stuff because I was completely focused and dedicated with Crimson Glory and we were writing an album, it took forever and never got finished. It was just a very slow process."[16]

Because Queensrÿche's singer and frontman Geoff Tate was working on his solo album and an ensuing tour, Queensrÿche guitarist Wilton, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield were looking for a way to earn their own income by playing in a different band composition.[16] Wilton explains that: "Originally this was deemed as a side project, because we were told by our management that we were not going to do anything for the next year so hey, we have to survive."[22] They decided to hold performances under the name Rising West (named after a lyric from the Queensrÿche album The Warning).[4] Short of a frontman for Rising West, Wilton recommended La Torre to his bandmates.[18] La Torre was asked if he knew any Queensrÿche songs, and it turned out he was very fond of Queensrÿche's older albums.[19] Wilton said of the rehearsals with La Torre: "we blasted through 18 to 20 songs and everybody was amazed from the professionality, the musicianship and tone of Todd's voice."[19] As La Torre was not very familiar with the songs on Promised Land and they had only limited time to prepare for the shows, the band focused on the material from the Queensrÿche EP to Empire,[19] which are generally considered the band's heaviest releases, and according to La Torre: "are the songs and the time period that most represented the core sound of what Queensryche material was about".[23] Rising West performed two sold-out shows at Seattle's Hard Rock Cafe on June 8 and 9, 2012.[24]

Queensrÿche (2012–current) edit

 
La Torre performing at the Surf Ballroom with Queensrÿche in 2014

By the time La Torre performed with Rising West, differences between Tate and his bandmates in Queensrÿche [25] led to Tate being dismissed from the band on June 5, 2012.[26] Several weeks later, Tate and his wife Susan filed a lawsuit against Rockenfield, Wilton and Jackson, claiming Tate was illegally fired from the band.[27] The judge ruled in a preliminary injunction that both sides may use the name Queensrÿche until a verdict or settlement decided which party would ultimately be given the rights,[28] after which Tate started his own band. It was revealed to the public on April 28, 2014, that Rockenfield, Wilton and Jackson were given the exclusive rights to the Queensrÿche trademark,[29] officially making La Torre the lead singer of Queensrÿche in Tate's place.

Although La Torre played with the band as Rising West, he was not privy to any information concerning tensions within the band at the time.[16] Neither was he considering a career with Queensrÿche at that point, as he was primarily focused on Crimson Glory at the time: "[Rising West] was just a way to get out there and play stuff that they haven't played in a long time and hopefully be able to earn supplemental income until Queensrÿche was going back out."[16] Queensrÿche, however, were debating how they would carry on. According to La Torre, his eventual hiring was a "natural evolution",[16] and he was therefore announced as the band's replacement singer at the same time it was publicly announced they had parted ways with Tate,[30] continuing under the name Queensrÿche. In retrospect, he feels that he is a suitable candidate because Tate has been an inspiration to him, saying: "there's lots of guys that sing higher notes and maybe cleaner and could do it a little better that way, but I think that the subtleties and those little nuances that Geoff [Tate] was always so known for, was something that I just grasped at a very early age. And I think those characteristics are what kind of separates someone from being to able to hit notes, and someone being able to actually sell the song as a vocalist."[31]

La Torre was actively involved with the songwriting for the self-titled album released in 2013 by writing the majority of the lyrics, several melodies, and some drum and guitar parts.[5][17][23] He is more oriented to the heavier music, but finds it important to balance it out with music that "breathes" and builds up to a climax.[5] Queensrÿche drummer Rockenfield calls La Torre a "fantastic drummer", and says that several drum parts La Torre suggested "were so good that I kept them and translated them into what I would do".[32] La Torre is currently focused on being the band's singer and frontman, but he and Rockenfield have already discussed the possibility to also incorporate his drumming in live performances alongside Rockenfield,[8] and interjecting their drumming.[6] Queensrÿche guitarist Parker Lundgren sees La Torre as the reason the band has become much more oriented on the fans, saying: "[La Torre] would write back to every single email or Facebook message or anything he would get, even people criticizing him. He would always write back saying, 'I know where you're coming from...' He's always really cool to everybody. As far as actually meeting fans and getting back to them with emails and really caring, that's changed a ton just from Todd [La Torre] being in the band."[33]

Of all the members in his version of Queensrÿche, La Torre has been most forthcoming about his views on the band Tate had formed while awaiting the verdict or settlement,[16] saying: "I really feel that I am in the only version of Queensrÿche, even though there is another band out there touring. (...) I still have complete respect for Geoff [Tate] as a vocalist [and] he's got wonderful musicians that have accompanied him, but to call it Queensrÿche I think is a bit unfair."[31] La Torre says his other bandmates chose to take the high road and maintain a level of professional courtesy, even though "they could throw enough mud to build a Coliseum if they wanted, but they don't, and they don't have to".[16] La Torre saw the cover art of Tate's version's album Frequency Unknown, which shows a fist and the abbreviation "F.U.", as a cheap shot that was below the belt, and feels that it is detrimental to the credibility and respect to the name and brand of Queensrÿche, because Queensrÿche was always more respectful and intelligent.[16] Furthermore, he doesn't acknowledge it as a Queensrÿche album, because "[t]he guys that play on the record are not the guys that you see onstage and aren't the guys that wrote the songs."[16] Conversely, he finds that the self-titled album his version released "is completely indicative and representative that the guys in the band that I play in are in fact Queensrÿche, because it sounds like it."[31]

As of 2014, after rights to the Queensryche brand were awarded to the line-up featuring Wilton, Jackson, Rockenfield, Lundgren and La Torre, the band released three more albums with him: Condition Hüman (2015), The Verdict (2019) and their most recent release Digital Noise Alliance (2022).

Other projects edit

In 2009, La Torre and Matt LaPorte co-wrote the song "The Welcome Experience", which has so far only been released in demo form, and has not been revisited due to time constraints and LaPorte's death in 2011. Besides suggesting him to Crimson Glory, LaPorte also introduced La Torre to Jon Oliva (Savatage, Trans-Siberian Orchestra), who invited La Torre to sing backing vocals and play the hammered dulcimer on the 2010 Jon Oliva's Pain album Festival.

In 2010, La Torre participated on the Rockstar Superstar Project music project. A musical endeavour created by legally named twins Rock Star and Super Star. La Torre contributed to the track "Do It For You", which also features Mark Slaughter on backing vocals and Bruce Kulick on guitar.

In 2012 and 2013, La Torre was also writing material for his first solo album,[34] which reportedly includes guest appearances from other artists.

La Torre is endorsed by Mérida Guitars.[35]

In 2014, La Torre collaborated with former Megadeth guitarist Glen Drover on a single called "Discordia".[36][37]

In 2016, La Torre reunited with his former Crimson Glory bandmate Jeff Lords on the latter's current project Dark Matter, singing guest vocals on their sophomore release, Encipher.[38]

In 2017, La Torre announced that he was working on his long-awaited solo album, with his friend Craig Blackwell as co-songwriter, while simultaneously recording his third album with Queensrÿche.[39] Later that year, La Torre collaborated with Metal Church on a new version of their song "Fake Healer" (originally from Blessing in Disguise). The song (studio version) was released on Metal Church's live album "Classic Live" (2017).[40] La Torre also participated in the video that was made.[41]

In 2019, La Torre collaborated with Michael Sweet of Stryper and guitarist Andy James in Sweet's song "Son of Man", which will be on Sweet's upcoming album titled "Ten".[42]

In 2020, Rat Pak Records announced the completion of La Torre's first solo album, Rejoice in the Suffering, with a scheduled release date of February 5, 2021.[43]

Singing style edit

La Torre's singing voice and style has been compared to that of Geoff Tate's in the 1980s and early 1990s. Commenting on his position in Queensrÿche, he has said: "I always try to honor what Geoff [Tate] did vocally. He was a huge inspiration, and I try to represent [Queensrÿche] to the best of my ability, but I also, you know, do put [in] a little bit of my flavor, which is a little edgier and a little grittier at times. And, you know, I try to be authentic but me at the same time."[44] He also considers Tate to be a legendary artist, who shaped "a certain unique defined sound that was very influential to me".[31] He names Rob Halford, Ronnie James Dio, Geoff Tate, Bruce Dickinson and Jeff Scott Soto as the greatest examples of tenor vocalists,[5] while he also likes to do growls and heavier singing in the style of Chuck Billy and Phil Anselmo.[8]

Personal life edit

Though La Torre keeps his personal life mostly private, he has revealed that he is married and his wife is from Greece.[45]

Discography edit

Queensrÿche edit

Solo edit

Crimson Glory edit

  • "Garden of Shadows" (Demo)

Guest appearances edit

  • Rockstar Superstar Project (2010): vocals on "Do It For You" (featuring Bruce Kulick from KISS)
  • Jon Oliva's PainFestival (2010): backing vocals and hammered dulcimer on "Afterglow"
  • Craig Blackwell & Kelly Nunn – "No More Hellos" (2010): drums
  • Tommy Vitaly – Hanging Rock (2012): vocals on "Hands of Time"
  • Dark Matter - Encipher (2016): guest vocals on tracks 1, 3, 4, and 7
  • Metal Church: Fake Healer (bonus studio track) | Classic Live (2017)
  • Walls of Blood with Glen Drover - Imperium (2019): vocals on Track 2, "Discordia", released as a stand-alone single in 2014
  • Craig Blackwell – "Does It Really Matter" (unreleased): songwriting, drums, vocals

References edit

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  35. ^ La Torre, Todd (November 20, 2013). "My newest classical by Mérida Guitars". Facebook. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
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  38. ^ "DARK MATTER FEATURING CRIMSON GLORY FOUNDING MEMBER JEFF LORDS RELEASE ENCIPHER ALBUM; QUEENSRŸCHE SINGER TODD LA TORRE GUESTS ON FOUR TRACKS". Brave Words. December 5, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
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  41. ^ RatPakRecords (March 6, 2017). "METAL CHURCH "FAKE HEALER" / 2017 / FT: QUEENSRŸCHE's TODD LA TORRE (OFFICIAL VIDEO)" – via YouTube.
  42. ^ "Son of Man" by Michael Sweet, Published by Rat Pak Records on September 26, 2019 via YouTube.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Todd La Torre on Facebook

todd, torre, born, february, 1974, american, singer, multi, instrumentalist, lead, singer, progressive, metal, band, queensrÿche, former, lead, vocalist, bands, crimson, glory, rising, west, originally, from, petersburg, florida, learned, play, drums, young, t. Todd La Torre l e ˈ t ɒr i born February 19 1974 1 is an American singer and multi instrumentalist He is the lead singer for progressive metal band Queensryche and a former lead vocalist of the bands Crimson Glory and Rising West Originally from St Petersburg Florida he learned to play the drums at a young age Todd La TorreLa Torre performing with Queensryche in 2012Background informationBorn 1974 02 19 February 19 1974 age 50 St Petersburg Florida U S GenresProgressive metalheavy metalOccupation s SingermusiciansongwriterYears active1991 presentWebsitetoddlatorre wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Crimson Glory 2010 2013 2 2 Rising West 2012 2 3 Queensryche 2012 current 2 4 Other projects 3 Singing style 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Queensryche 5 2 Solo 5 3 Crimson Glory 5 4 Guest appearances 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editLa Torre was born and raised in St Petersburg Florida 2 3 in a musical family 4 His mother would take him to jazz and R amp B concerts of David Sanborn Spyro Gyra Lee Ritenour George Benson and Al Jarreau while his father introduced him to music of Earl Klugh Steely Dan and Billy Joel 5 La Torre got his first drum set at the age of seven 4 At age 10 his mother got him a classical guitar and he started taking guitar lessons 4 6 When he was 13 years old his father got him a drum kit 6 and since the age of 14 he was involved in the local Tampa Florida music scene as a member of the Seminole High School band and as drummer with local rock bands 4 7 playing hundreds of shows 6 He would also play some shows as an electric guitarist 4 6 Performing his own songs was limited to two local shows where he would sing and play guitar 6 At that time he recorded his own songs playing the guitars drums bass and vocals himself 6 La Torre has always considered the guitar to be more of a songwriting tool for him 8 Career editAfter graduation La Torre made his living in the early 90s as a full time musician as drummer for several bands in the Tampa Bay club circuit 1 4 including in the towns of Bradenton and Sarasota 7 The bands played hard rock and heavy metal 4 but some would also cover music of pop rock acts such as Matchbox Twenty and Natalie Imbruglia 7 He has recorded an album with one of these bands 1 Prior to becoming a full time musician La Torre was an upholsterer by trade of twenty something years having owned an upholstery business for eighteen years 9 La Torre liked singing 6 and although he would usually sing backing vocals he wasn t confident enough about his singing to be a lead vocalist 5 6 He would remain a drummer for 24 years 4 and says that my dream was always to be a famous rock drummer 6 His singing career first began when he became the lead vocalist for Crimson Glory at age 35 and later for Queensryche However in 2013 he stated I still feel like a drummer that likes to sing 5 Crimson Glory 2010 2013 edit La Torre was the lead singer for Florida metal band Crimson Glory from late 2010 to early 2013 In 2009 La Torre was considering forming an Iron Maiden tribute band 6 However he was suggested to Crimson Glory guitarist Jon Drenning by their mutual friend guitarist Matt LaPorte Circle II Circle Jon Oliva s Pain La Torre first performed with the band as a guest vocalist at ProgPower X on September 12 2009 10 and was formally announced by the band as their singer and frontman in May 2010 replacing vocalist Wade Black 11 Although he was never seeking out being the frontman of a band it just happened 12 His first official appearance with Crimson Glory was on October 30 2010 at the Pathfinder Metal Fest in Marietta Georgia 13 In November 2011 it was announced the band was working on a new album with La Torre 14 In February 2013 however La Torre announced he had parted ways with Crimson Glory due to the band s inactivity 15 La Torre explained We had wonderful momentum and we were working within an important window of time within which the new record should have been recorded and released to have the most impact given the bands resurgence Unfortunately the record never materialized despite my best efforts and I haven t been contacted to write with Crimson Glory for over six months 15 Despite his frustrations La Torre does consider Crimson Glory to be the catalyst that exposed me to the world as an undiscovered vocalist 15 Although La Torre left Crimson Glory as his involvement with the progressive metal band Queensryche increased he denies that the latter influenced his decision I could show you emails from a year prior to ever even knowing Queensryche guitarist Michael Wilton saying I m ready to quit the band I have emails to my bandmates saying what is going on I m not hearing from anyone We were gonna start writing this record and things just started to fizzle out it was like I was a race horse locked in a stable I m like guys I wanna run Queensryche is allowing me that and this feels good to me The guys in Queensryche never told me hey you re gonna have to decide here They never put that on me They said If you think you can manage to do both okay I told them Crimson doesn t tour much and I wanted to finish the record that we started to make and I wanna do that And to be honest with you it had nothing to do with Queensryche but if everyone s not working towards the same thing then something has to change and that s why I quit 16 Rising West 2012 edit La Torre and Queensryche guitarist Michael Wilton met at the buffet of a Seymour Duncan private dinner party 17 during the NAMM Show in January 2012 where La Torre first mistook Wilton for Eric Peterson from the band Testament complimenting him for a show that Peterson had played the night before at the Grove 16 After Wilton gave him a puzzled look La Torre realized whom he was talking to 16 being a long time fan of Queensryche 18 They ended up talking for a good hour at dinner 17 found out they had mutual interests in styles of music 19 and discussed the possibility of recording vocals on previously unreleased songs by Wilton 19 20 for a TV sports reel 16 and soundtracks 21 Wilton sent him four demos via email 17 and although he expected to get something back from La Torre in about 4 weeks La Torre sent back the first demo with lyrics and a melody after only three days 19 Wilton was pleased with what he received 19 At that point La Torre was not yet thinking about a career with Queensryche He says It was just supposed to be about other stuff because I was completely focused and dedicated with Crimson Glory and we were writing an album it took forever and never got finished It was just a very slow process 16 Because Queensryche s singer and frontman Geoff Tate was working on his solo album and an ensuing tour Queensryche guitarist Wilton bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield were looking for a way to earn their own income by playing in a different band composition 16 Wilton explains that Originally this was deemed as a side project because we were told by our management that we were not going to do anything for the next year so hey we have to survive 22 They decided to hold performances under the name Rising West named after a lyric from the Queensryche album The Warning 4 Short of a frontman for Rising West Wilton recommended La Torre to his bandmates 18 La Torre was asked if he knew any Queensryche songs and it turned out he was very fond of Queensryche s older albums 19 Wilton said of the rehearsals with La Torre we blasted through 18 to 20 songs and everybody was amazed from the professionality the musicianship and tone of Todd s voice 19 As La Torre was not very familiar with the songs on Promised Land and they had only limited time to prepare for the shows the band focused on the material from the Queensryche EP to Empire 19 which are generally considered the band s heaviest releases and according to La Torre are the songs and the time period that most represented the core sound of what Queensryche material was about 23 Rising West performed two sold out shows at Seattle s Hard Rock Cafe on June 8 and 9 2012 24 Queensryche 2012 current edit nbsp La Torre performing at the Surf Ballroom with Queensryche in 2014By the time La Torre performed with Rising West differences between Tate and his bandmates in Queensryche 25 led to Tate being dismissed from the band on June 5 2012 26 Several weeks later Tate and his wife Susan filed a lawsuit against Rockenfield Wilton and Jackson claiming Tate was illegally fired from the band 27 The judge ruled in a preliminary injunction that both sides may use the name Queensryche until a verdict or settlement decided which party would ultimately be given the rights 28 after which Tate started his own band It was revealed to the public on April 28 2014 that Rockenfield Wilton and Jackson were given the exclusive rights to the Queensryche trademark 29 officially making La Torre the lead singer of Queensryche in Tate s place Although La Torre played with the band as Rising West he was not privy to any information concerning tensions within the band at the time 16 Neither was he considering a career with Queensryche at that point as he was primarily focused on Crimson Glory at the time Rising West was just a way to get out there and play stuff that they haven t played in a long time and hopefully be able to earn supplemental income until Queensryche was going back out 16 Queensryche however were debating how they would carry on According to La Torre his eventual hiring was a natural evolution 16 and he was therefore announced as the band s replacement singer at the same time it was publicly announced they had parted ways with Tate 30 continuing under the name Queensryche In retrospect he feels that he is a suitable candidate because Tate has been an inspiration to him saying there s lots of guys that sing higher notes and maybe cleaner and could do it a little better that way but I think that the subtleties and those little nuances that Geoff Tate was always so known for was something that I just grasped at a very early age And I think those characteristics are what kind of separates someone from being to able to hit notes and someone being able to actually sell the song as a vocalist 31 La Torre was actively involved with the songwriting for the self titled album released in 2013 by writing the majority of the lyrics several melodies and some drum and guitar parts 5 17 23 He is more oriented to the heavier music but finds it important to balance it out with music that breathes and builds up to a climax 5 Queensryche drummer Rockenfield calls La Torre a fantastic drummer and says that several drum parts La Torre suggested were so good that I kept them and translated them into what I would do 32 La Torre is currently focused on being the band s singer and frontman but he and Rockenfield have already discussed the possibility to also incorporate his drumming in live performances alongside Rockenfield 8 and interjecting their drumming 6 Queensryche guitarist Parker Lundgren sees La Torre as the reason the band has become much more oriented on the fans saying La Torre would write back to every single email or Facebook message or anything he would get even people criticizing him He would always write back saying I know where you re coming from He s always really cool to everybody As far as actually meeting fans and getting back to them with emails and really caring that s changed a ton just from Todd La Torre being in the band 33 Of all the members in his version of Queensryche La Torre has been most forthcoming about his views on the band Tate had formed while awaiting the verdict or settlement 16 saying I really feel that I am in the only version of Queensryche even though there is another band out there touring I still have complete respect for Geoff Tate as a vocalist and he s got wonderful musicians that have accompanied him but to call it Queensryche I think is a bit unfair 31 La Torre says his other bandmates chose to take the high road and maintain a level of professional courtesy even though they could throw enough mud to build a Coliseum if they wanted but they don t and they don t have to 16 La Torre saw the cover art of Tate s version s album Frequency Unknown which shows a fist and the abbreviation F U as a cheap shot that was below the belt and feels that it is detrimental to the credibility and respect to the name and brand of Queensryche because Queensryche was always more respectful and intelligent 16 Furthermore he doesn t acknowledge it as a Queensryche album because t he guys that play on the record are not the guys that you see onstage and aren t the guys that wrote the songs 16 Conversely he finds that the self titled album his version released is completely indicative and representative that the guys in the band that I play in are in fact Queensryche because it sounds like it 31 As of 2014 after rights to the Queensryche brand were awarded to the line up featuring Wilton Jackson Rockenfield Lundgren and La Torre the band released three more albums with him Condition Human 2015 The Verdict 2019 and their most recent release Digital Noise Alliance 2022 Other projects edit In 2009 La Torre and Matt LaPorte co wrote the song The Welcome Experience which has so far only been released in demo form and has not been revisited due to time constraints and LaPorte s death in 2011 Besides suggesting him to Crimson Glory LaPorte also introduced La Torre to Jon Oliva Savatage Trans Siberian Orchestra who invited La Torre to sing backing vocals and play the hammered dulcimer on the 2010 Jon Oliva s Pain album Festival In 2010 La Torre participated on the Rockstar Superstar Project music project A musical endeavour created by legally named twins Rock Star and Super Star La Torre contributed to the track Do It For You which also features Mark Slaughter on backing vocals and Bruce Kulick on guitar In 2012 and 2013 La Torre was also writing material for his first solo album 34 which reportedly includes guest appearances from other artists La Torre is endorsed by Merida Guitars 35 In 2014 La Torre collaborated with former Megadeth guitarist Glen Drover on a single called Discordia 36 37 In 2016 La Torre reunited with his former Crimson Glory bandmate Jeff Lords on the latter s current project Dark Matter singing guest vocals on their sophomore release Encipher 38 In 2017 La Torre announced that he was working on his long awaited solo album with his friend Craig Blackwell as co songwriter while simultaneously recording his third album with Queensryche 39 Later that year La Torre collaborated with Metal Church on a new version of their song Fake Healer originally from Blessing in Disguise The song studio version was released on Metal Church s live album Classic Live 2017 40 La Torre also participated in the video that was made 41 In 2019 La Torre collaborated with Michael Sweet of Stryper and guitarist Andy James in Sweet s song Son of Man which will be on Sweet s upcoming album titled Ten 42 In 2020 Rat Pak Records announced the completion of La Torre s first solo album Rejoice in the Suffering with a scheduled release date of February 5 2021 43 Singing style edit nbsp Don t Look Back 2013 source source Sample of Don t Look Back showcasing part of La Torre s vocal range Problems playing this file See media help La Torre s singing voice and style has been compared to that of Geoff Tate s in the 1980s and early 1990s Commenting on his position in Queensryche he has said I always try to honor what Geoff Tate did vocally He was a huge inspiration and I try to represent Queensryche to the best of my ability but I also you know do put in a little bit of my flavor which is a little edgier and a little grittier at times And you know I try to be authentic but me at the same time 44 He also considers Tate to be a legendary artist who shaped a certain unique defined sound that was very influential to me 31 He names Rob Halford Ronnie James Dio Geoff Tate Bruce Dickinson and Jeff Scott Soto as the greatest examples of tenor vocalists 5 while he also likes to do growls and heavier singing in the style of Chuck Billy and Phil Anselmo 8 Personal life editThough La Torre keeps his personal life mostly private he has revealed that he is married and his wife is from Greece 45 Discography editQueensryche edit Queensryche 2013 Condition Human 2015 The Verdict 2019 Digital Noise Alliance 2022 Solo edit Rejoice in the Suffering 2021 Crimson Glory edit Garden of Shadows Demo Guest appearances edit Rockstar Superstar Project 2010 vocals on Do It For You featuring Bruce Kulick from KISS Jon Oliva s Pain Festival 2010 backing vocals and hammered dulcimer on Afterglow Craig Blackwell amp Kelly Nunn No More Hellos 2010 drums Tommy Vitaly Hanging Rock 2012 vocals on Hands of Time Dark Matter Encipher 2016 guest vocals on tracks 1 3 4 and 7 Metal Church Fake Healer bonus studio track Classic Live 2017 Walls of Blood with Glen Drover Imperium 2019 vocals on Track 2 Discordia released as a stand alone single in 2014 Craig Blackwell Does It Really Matter unreleased songwriting drums vocalsReferences edit a b c La Torre Todd June 24 2013 The Breakdown Room Chats With Queensryche AnybodyListening net Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved June 25 2013 Travis Failey March 13 2013 The New Ryche Is Back Rocket Sports amp Entertainment Retrieved March 22 2013 Todd La Torre drums amp vocals Douthat Retrieved December 24 2012 a b c d e f g h i Biography ToddLaTorre com Retrieved December 24 2012 a b c d e f Entrevista Todd La Torre Queensryche 12 de Junio 2013 Puro Rock Radio June 22 2013 Retrieved June 29 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k Fauske Roger June 26 2013 Queensryche s Todd La Torre Interviewed On Heavy Rock Rapture Audio BlabberMouth com Retrieved July 13 2013 a b c Timothy R Wolfrum March 14 2013 Queensryche s new singer rises from upholsterer to hard rock star The Bradenton Herald Archived from the 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Retrieved August 25 2014 Begai Carl August 26 2014 GLEN DROVER And TODD LA TORRE Talk New One Off Song Discordia In Exclusive BraveWords Interview Brave Words Retrieved August 26 2014 DARK MATTER FEATURING CRIMSON GLORY FOUNDING MEMBER JEFF LORDS RELEASE ENCIPHER ALBUM QUEENSRŸCHE SINGER TODD LA TORRE GUESTS ON FOUR TRACKS Brave Words December 5 2016 Retrieved May 28 2017 Blabbermouth Net QUEENSRŸCHE s Next Album Will Include More Up Tempo Songs Says TODD LA TORRE Roadrunnerrecords com May 27 2017 Retrieved May 28 2017 Rat Pak Records metal church www ratpakrecordsamerica com RatPakRecords March 6 2017 METAL CHURCH FAKE HEALER 2017 FT QUEENSRŸCHE s TODD LA TORRE OFFICIAL VIDEO via YouTube Son of Man by Michael Sweet Published by Rat Pak Records on September 26 2019 via YouTube Rat Pak Records Todd la torre www ratpakrecordsamerica com Queensryche Interview on the Monsters of Rock cruise by RAVAGE YouTube March 27 2013 Retrieved April 6 2013 Queensryche s Todd La Torre Blasts Anti 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