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QUEENSRŸCHE singer
Todd La Torre is
selling one of four remaining pairs of drum sticks that were used by
Scott Rockenfield during the drum recordings of the band's 2013 self-titled album.
Says
Todd: "After drum recordings were completed,
Scott gave me these sticks, to which I went to the studio kitchen to roll them up in saran wrap. They have been in my closet ever since. These are Regal Tip 5B "X" series with
Scott Rockenfield signature and
QUEENSRŸCHE logo printed in the sticks. Own a piece of history!! Condition: Sticks are worn due to recording. These are the real deal that recorded the album."
Earlier in the month,
Scott launched a cryptic new
QUEENSRŸCHE-centric web site that implies he is plotting his return to the music scene.
The drummer, who hasn't performed with
QUEENSRŸCHE in more than four years, took to his
Facebook page to write: "R ya READY TO F***in' ROCK !!!?? ....I AM !!!!!!! -- bruhahahha...
www.queensryche2021.com *Welcome to the New World * Join the Legion".
Rockenfield's latest social media activity came four months after he shot down suggestions that he quit
QUEENSRŸCHE or retired from playing music. In January, the drummer shared an update on
Facebook in which he said that fans "have not been given the facts by any means" and implied that he would offer more details at a later date.
Scott's January 2021 comments marked the first time he had publicly addressed his status with
QUEENSRŸCHE, which has used former
KAMELOT drummer
Casey Grillo for touring purposes since April 2017.
This past February,
La Torre was asked during an appearance on
"The Eddie Trunk Podcast" if anybody in
QUEENSRŸCHE has heard directly from
Scott regarding his status with the group. He responded: "Not to my knowledge. All I can tell you is he took paternity leave, saying he would be gone for about six months, and that was four years ago. [
Laughs]
Casey shows up every day. He shows up to songwrite, he shows up to record, if needed, and he shows up for the live gigs. So that's all that I can tell you. I haven't communicated with [
Scott] in years. So I have no idea what he's up to. I couldn't even tell you."
When DJ
Eddie Trunk said that he heard from
Rockenfield two years ago and that the drummer expressed an interest at the time in telling his story,
La Torre replied: "I don't know what story there is to tell. People ask, but, honestly, it is literally like déjà vu. Go play the answer I gave you four years ago, because, literally, nothing has changed.
"As far as I understand, there really isn't communication [between
Scott and the
QUEENSRŸCHE camp]. And I couldn't tell you anything more than that. Some people think, 'They're not telling us more.' I don't have anything to say, 'cause I don't talk to him; he doesn't talk to me.
Casey's been playing with us for four years — going on four years — and he shows up. The guy is doing an awesome job.
"I guess I'd revert back to you,"
Todd continued. "If you left your radio show saying that you needed six months paternity leave but you never communicated when you were coming back for four years, would the radio station stop running because you quit showing up to work? And keep in mind, you weren't fired, and you didn't give official written notice that you're never gonna come back; you just don't come back or communicate. Does your key still work? Is your name on the door? Or are they gonna find adequate talent replacement to keep things going?
"So I don't have anything bad to say,"
La Torre clarified. "I don't really have anything to say, other than he asked for paternity leave and just hasn't come back."
The drum tracks on
QUEENSRŸCHE's latest album, 2019's
"The Verdict", were laid down by
La Torre.
Last year, former
QUEENSRŸCHE singer
Geoff Tate expressed his doubt that
Rockenfield will ever play drums again, telling
Metal Rules that
Scott "has a lot of medical problems and things like that now." In 2019,
Tate told
88.1FM WESU's weekly syndicated radio show
"Noize In The Attic" that he was "pretty sure"
Scott "didn't leave"
QUEENSRŸCHE of his own accord. "I can tell you that there's lawsuits involved; I know that," he said. "He's in kind of a really dark place, and I hope he gets some help, 'cause he's really unraveled, you know? In my opinion. It's too bad — he's an incredibly talented drummer, and unfortunately, he never was happy with that. It wasn't good enough for him."