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Songs for the Deaf

Queens of the Stone Age

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Queens' loyal subjects will forever refer to this record as the last speed freak shriek of Nick Oliveri, that bald bassist dude with the sick, brah goatee. (The band's tower of power frontman, Josh Homme, fired his childhood friend/former Kyuss bandmate due to some drastic behavioral differences.) Oliveri's occasional big bully outburst (namely the sloppy thrash-punk of "Six Shooter") isn't the appeal of Queens' breakthrough album, though. That distinction goes to the locomotive beats of Dave Grohl — a guest drummer stolen for a session from the Foo Fighters — and Homme's riff-centric, desert storm songwriting. Seriously now, no matter how heavy things get, huge hooks remain the roots of each and every stoner pop song. That includes the spine-snapping immediacy of "No One Knows," the pendulum groove of "The Sky Is Fallin'," and the gun turret drum fills, catastrophic chords and banshee wails of "Song For the Dead." Oh yeah, a typically moody/melancholy Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees) also stops by for a few songs to sing with the soupy thickness of an S.O.S. smoke signal, while guitar god Dean Ween of, well, Ween, fills in whatever white space Homme hasn't already bludgeoned and bloodied. All and all, modern rock's rarely this revitalizing, so enjoy it while your speakers last.

Customer Reviews

QOTSA Rock Hard --One of Their Best

The Queens are one of the best hard rock bands around right now. From start to finish, this album is near perfect and Dave Grohl's heavy drumming adds much to the proceedings. I still prefer "Rated R" to this album, but this comes a close second.

Great Album

One of the best albums I've ever heard

I love drums

I've always been more of a rhythm person than a melody person, so I've been more into hip-hop and electronic for that reason, but Dave Grohl tears apart the drums on this album like I've never heard before. It's savage. Buy this immediately, it's a classic.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Palm Desert, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed from the ashes of stoner rock icons Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age reunited the group's singer/guitarist Josh Homme, drummer Alfredo Hernandez, and bassist Nick Oliveri along with new guitarist/keyboardist Dave Catching. The project's origins date back to Homme, who in the wake of Kyuss' 1995 demise relocated to Seattle to tour with the Screaming Trees; he soon began working with a revolving lineup of musicians including the Trees' Van Conner, Soundgarden's Matt Cameron, and Dinosaur Jr.'s...
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