The Cult Rock Old and New Songs On Jimmy Kimmel Live (A Top Story) antiMUSIC.com Co-produced by Chris Goss (Queens of the Stone Age, UNKLE) and longtime collaborator Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith), "Choice of Weapon" was made in several studios, including the band's own Witch Mountain, as well as spots in New York City, ...
Kyuss Lives! Respond to Josh Homme, Scott Reeder's Lawsuit RollingStone.com After Kyuss split in 1995, Homme went on to form Queens of the Stone Age (which saw him reunite with Oliveri for a spell). It was announced last year that Garcia, Oliveri, and Bjork would perform Kyuss classics under the moniker Kyuss Lives!, ...
Speaking With England's Hottest New Band -- Morning Parade Huffington Post While Morning Parade produce great radio-friendly rock and pop, the band takes inspiration from everyone ranging from Radiohead, Muse, and Queens of the Stone Age. "My parents were into pop, it's always in the back of my mind. Then, when I grew-up, ...
Ume's Lauren Larson on the Band's Future and Getting a Mohawk in the Eye Dallas Observer (blog) He did Queens of the Stone Age, Nirvana, Cat Power. Trying to get some demos to send him. This is a standard question and you don't know what it will sound like until it comes out, but is the new material similar to Phantoms, or moving into new ...
This week's top five music links The Guardian (blog) Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age stars, in heroically incongruous fashion, in this marvellous infomercial for Magic Hour, the new album from Scissor Sisters. Earlier this week Fact Magazine published this fantastic, comprehensive piece about ...
top albums Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Queens of the Stone Age: Untitled¬ - Release date: Fall 2012 Josh Homme spent some well deserved time away from his mainstay band to work on "Them Crooked Vultures" with Dave Grohl. Now that he is back in the studio with Queens, the strawberry blonde ...
Dead Eyes of London Aim for Loose Grooves Phoenix New Times All veterans of the Valley music scene, the band draws on soul, blues, and punk, pairing the psychedelic heft of Queens of the Stone Age with the swinging, strutting jauntiness of Detroit proto-punkers MC5 and The Stooges. And as of right now, ...