Thursday, November 24, 2011

Popular Songs of Queens of the Stone Age

Another album, another group lineup changes for Queens of the Stone Age.

The band brings the revolving door of Mark Lanegan, but leave the reader naked down - perhaps to a nudist beach.

Garbage and Shirley Manson - - After a set explosives in Paris, QOTSA frontman Josh Homme, Lanegan return, the wonderful Nick Oliveri replacement  Popular SongsDan druff as a route through the confusion ...

Josh Homme was diagnosed with bronchitis straight. "I was terrible last night," he says of his performance the night before in Paris.No, I assure him Nickelback albums we thought it was smoke or dry ice makes him cough. He certainly seemed in good shape and, joined by his Queens of the Stone Age, ruled the stage. The band played old songs, including some of their now cult-album Songs For The Deaf, as well as the recently released new Lullabies to paralyze. Not really, lullabies, but their pure energy, not tear in the bowel and paralyze us in awe - then this is the way rock 'n' looked back in its heyday.
While Homme is stretched out to relax in a leather Popular Songs chair in the library, just a day before returning home from Nick Oliveri replacement Dan druff and occasional band member and former Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan with tea in the lobby.

Mark, left with QOTSA rock journalist recently  Akon Songs surprised everytime reintegration into the band on stage in Milan. "I just snuck back," he says. Although his participation in the Lullabies is minimal, is here to stay. For now, that is, until his next solo album. "It 's always coming and going."

According to him, has never been his part-time status in Queens a problem for Popular Songs others, even though he had announced his pseudo-departure. "I was just accompanying band, and I wanted to work on a solo album. And to do that, I said publicly at some point that does not do this or that, he says. This is my favorite band. I'm more a fan as a member of it as a mascot. "

Monday, November 7, 2011

Queens of the Stone Age and Akon Songs



What bands did you do there?
The first volume was wasted youth. It 'was the second era of the band from '84-'88. Then I was in a band called Sugartooth. We formed in late '90 to '94 and played. Then came Gdansk from 1994 to 2002. I replaced Biscuits, but I was with the original band to play Akon Songs . I was in Queens of the Stone Age since 2002.

How did you start playing drums?
I grew up in South Bay and was always in punk rock. I was hanging with Nickelback albums  some guys that are older than me and everyone was trying to start a band. I played a little ', because a neighbor had a battery. After he walked away, I'm not playing for a while '. When I was in tenth grade, I started to play again.

In what year was it?
It was '81. We were punk-rock great, but  Popular Songs I had never played in a band. Some miners said, 'You play drums? "And so it began.

How did you come to punk rock?
In eighth grade, I discovered, Rodney on Akon Songs  the Roq.

I saw that Rodney has a star on Hollywood Boulevard.
That's perfect. It 'time.

I never go to another batch star person, but that is great.
Yes, that's all. KROQ was still AM / FM then. They played cool shit. They would play AC / DC, Devo, the germs, the Blasters, and Black Flag. Rodney was all on display. I was not shown at all, and had not really met anyone. I was going to listen to punk rock on the show. I could not even get to Hollywood yet, but my parents made me go there to buy jeans or something. Punk Rock is for me started with skateboarding magazine. I've seen people like you and Duane Peters. Regardless of Nickelback albums   what anyone says, I have also played a big role, I know that was the shit.

They were huge. No one gives them enough props. They deserve a lot of credit.
They were completely crazy. I read Creem and skateboards.

I saw Billy Idol in Creem and I thought, 'Wow. "
It 'was X Gen and things like that. My parents listened to  Akon Songs a lot of different music. I was always around him. I fucked at school. I was always drawing instead of listening to Led Zeppelin logo in the class. My heart was not in school. I've been through it, but I never wanted to be there. I met a couple of guys who were in punk rock and began to Hollywood and hang out. That was it. The first punk rock concert I saw was X and Gears of whiskey in 1980. I was like, 'This is damnation! "I was in the back. I was a little 'scruffy long-haired boy. There was nothing to do with me punk, different from what was happening. He saw a door open for me. My parents knew I did this time was. He knew Nickelback albums   that I did not go back to school or college, so I bought a drum set.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Queens of the Stone Age and Nickelback albums



Southern California's Queens of the Stone Age were hailed as one of the best new bands of 2000. But their Interscope release this year, Rated R, it was actually their second album, and its founders have already attracted a loyal following among alternative metaland hardcore fans of Akon Songs  their previous band, the beginning of 1990 rock legends Kyuss stoner. "You look hard to spot because it changes from song to Nickelback albums song, but it is mainly a large, distortion-free heavy iness Tripp fall somewhere between grunge andpsychedelia, a sound much of the desert, born hits you hard," said Mark Binelli journal Rolling Stone.

Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, of Kyuss formed in 1986 as a teenager. "I am the slave of music," Homme toldMalcolm Dome of the magazine Metal Hammer. "I tried to stop a Nickelback albums few times, but it's too late for Akon Songs  me. I do not want a normal life."Kyuss, which took its name from the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game in the first cult around the Southern Californiacommunity called Palm Desert. Nick Oliveri, Homme friend since sixth grade, and Alfredo Hernandez were also Kyuss members, as well as singer John Garcia and bassist Scott Reeder. Kyuss earned  infamy for concerts banned in the desert with Nickelback albums the help are Popular Songs powered by electrical generators, because Palm Springs had a restrictive regulations against the live music. "Their big, happy-outsound waves Josh Homme stun-gun riffs and John Garcia laments the post-Ozzy shocked," wrote Akon Songs   Rolling Stone's Greg Kot.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Queens of the Stone Age - Sick Sick Sick


Queens of the Stone Age Interview — Josh Homme on Jimmy Iovine, Interscope, the Grammys and Hollywood


homme.jpgQueens of the Stone Age lead singer Josh Homme melts San Francisco faces tonight and tomorrow night at the Warfield — a momentous occasion for Bay Area fans of crushing, pounding riffs, a party atmosphere and the possibility of some ass. A lower class kid from the bum-fuck desert who became a world-famous rock god, Homme is equally as stoked as his fans to be up in San Francisco this week. “It's very much a 'yeah, baby' situation,” he says during a half hour talk with the SF Weekly.
Feast thine corneas on some interview excerpts about playing drug songs to rehab patients, the fallout from telling his label to suck his dick, and crazy Grammy after-parties. —David Downs
Tell me about the rehab story from November.
"We played just for little bit. I had a friend that was on the 'road to recovery' and he asked if we would play the place he was staying [cough] sort of the place where you can ride horses on the beach and leave and other stuff. We went there — what with all the Lindsey Lohans of the world — we wanted to do our part. I thought it would be good to do “Feel Good Hit of the Summer” [ featuring the lyrics “nicotine valium vicodine marijuana ecstacy and alcohol” and chorus of “c-c-c-c-c-cocaine!”] during a set, 'cus the thing is — people take it wherever they want to."
"If you think it's negative and endorses drugs then it's negative. Ultimately it's a list. A manipulative list. The only other word in the song is “No.” So it could be anti-drug. This kind of Nurse Rachet figure was really not into it and all hell broke loose."

Queens of the Stone Age - Avon


interview with Queens of the Stone Age


An evolved version of the pioneering stoner rock band Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age is not-so-quietly being credited as the most refreshing hard rock band of the decade on the strength of the band's highly-acclaimed 2000 release Rated R and August's Songs for the Deaf. Comprised of Josh Humme (guitar, vocals), Nick Oliveri (bass, vocals) and an ever-rotating cast of available musicians - recently including Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl and currently including Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan - the band non-chalantly personifies sex, drugs and rock and roll by heavily indulging in each without apology, regret or need for an audience. Recoil spoke to an incredibly polite and well-tempered Humme as the band prepares to hit the road with ...Trail of Dead.
Recoil: Queens of the Stone Age and …Trail Of Dead seems like a concert bill sent directly from God Himself - how did it get put together?
Josh Humme:
 It actually came together because we'd drank together a few times and we got along really well. We've played festivals in Europe together and we just sort of hung out and had a good time. I think this is the sort of bill that people want to see. It's a bit eclectic in a way, but it makes a lot of sense as well. I sort of look at it as a double-headlining bill: we're both showing up and we're both playing for as long as we feel like.
R: Are you guys going to rehearse a lot for the tour or just kind of wing it?
JH:
 We got a new drummer so we have to rehearse a little bit, but I don't think it pays to beat [the music] into the ground. It's cool to be tight, but it's not cool to be sick of the songs.
R: What's going on with your personal label Rekords Records?
JH:
 Well, I'm kind of like a one-man army with it, so not that much, really. I have to like, go to the plant and pick up the records myself. We're releasing the new Flotsam & Jetsam record on September 28 and we'll be putting out The Eagles of Death Metal record, which is kind of a strange band from the desert full of crystal meth addicts. Also, at the end of the year we'll do another The Desert Sessions record.