Last November 8, classic band Queen's "Sheer Heart Attack" album has celebrated its 40th anniversary with Panic At The Disco.
According to Gizmodo, the classic rock band celebrated the 40th anniversary of "Sheer Heart Attack" album with Panic At The Disco. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" artist covered the classical song of British rock band's "Bohemian Rapsody." Even though their vox Freddie Mercury passed away, the band is still active in music industry as they continue colloborating with other artists. "Sheer Heart Attack" was the first Queen's rock anthem.
Related news about classic rock band Queen, after the successful tour with Adam Lambert, some reports said that they will record an album with Lambert.
According to Ultimate Classic Rock, the British rock band members Brian May and Rogger Meddows Taylor have given a hint that they will record an album with "Whataya Want From Me" singer.
The source said during a recent interview, the two band members were asked if they’d consider putting together a hybrid record featuring new Lambert performances alongside the previously unreleased Mercury songs.
May answered, “Well, you know, anything is possible.” Then Taylor followed up an answer, “It’s logical; it’s a very logical thing to do, so why not?” before admitting, “I don’t know.” May’s final thoughts on the matter: “You never know. You never know.”
The band members admitted that their latest round of vault-purging wouldn’t yield enough tracks for a new full-length album of recordings featuring the late vox of the band Freddie Mercury