
In a new interview with Ernest Skinner of Canada’s Border City Rock Talk, former QUEENSRŸCHE singer Geoff Tate confirmed that he is working on a new album from his SWEET OBLIVION project. “I’ve done two records under that title, and this [will be] my third one,” Geoff explained (as transcribed by BL…
GEOFF TATE Is ‘Just Getting Started’ On Third SWEET OBLIVION Album
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