Queens of the Stone Age
One of the most interesting and critically acclaimed hard rock bands of the 2000s
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One of the most interesting and critically acclaimed hard rock bands of the 2000s
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One of the most interesting and critically acclaimed hard rock bands of the 2000s
One of the most interesting and critically acclaimed hard rock bands of the 2000s
Founded after the dissolution of frontman Josh Homme's first band Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age exploded out of the gates in the late 90s with the records Rated R and Songs for the Deaf. This year sees them hitting the road once again on the 'End Is Nero Tour' with their most recent album, 'In Times New Roman', where they'll be joined by The Struts as support on certain dates.
Heavy and sludgy, yet still packing in a load of radio-friendly melodies, it was a one-two album punch that set the band on the course to worldwide fame. Since then Homme has kept their sound fresh and vital, where so many of his contemporaries seem content to coast on former glories, and produced more than a few classic rock songs along the way.
Sue
Toronto show
Jay Kegley
Raleigh with my son, (didn't know I was a fan, but now I DEFINITELY know)