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New Queens of the Stone Age
New record titled Lullabies To Paralyze is set for release March 22nd. QOTSA is one of my favorites, so March 22nd is a great day.
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Although I'm a huge QOTSA fan and am very excited to hear the new album. QOTSA without Nick Oliveri is like corn flakes without the milk.
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I can't wait to hear it! I think the negative impact of the band now being sans-Oliveri should be minimal, as Homme is pretty much the creative genius behind it all.
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I forgot to mention that dave grohl isn't the drummer for the record either, they have the drummer from ween.
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That sucks. Grohl really added quite a bit of energy to the last album.
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Didn't QOTSA just call it quits? Or was that an over-reaction to Nick departing?
I still like the first CD the best, kinda downhill for me from there tho I concur having Grohl in there was nice. -Gunshy |
Originally Posted by Gunshy
Didn't QOTSA just call it quits? Or was that an over-reaction to Nick departing?
-Gunshy Lullabies To Paralyze Ladies And Gents, "Greetings. Since I've been appointed QOTSA Spokesperson Of The Month for November 2004, I'd like to make the official announcement that the new QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE record entitled "Lullabies To Paralyze" will be released to all you fine folks on March 22, 2005. I know March may seem far off (to me anyway), but when the creative engine is chugging at full steam, it's hard to stop. In other words, songs are still being recorded as we speak. We've just put the finishing touches on "TheFun Machine Took A Shit & Died", which I think is a good title for a tune so strange. The session started out relatively normal, but then took a turn for the bizarre, once longtime friends Dean Ween, Chris Goss & Jesse "the devil" Hughes scarred this song with their musical branding irons. " |
Can't wait for March 22nd either. I've been waiting a long time too, since they initially said the end of this year. I guess the Nick fiasco threw a wrench into things. I don't really think they'll miss nick too much. Maybe not as many short, pointless (albeit fun) songs like Tension Head and Six Shooter...
I forget where (might've even been here) but I recall Josh saying he's returning to the tranced-out vibe of the S/T, which makes me look a bit less forward to this one. I don't mind S/T but I find it harder to get into than the straight up good rock and roll on SFTD and [R]. Maybe I'll give it another listen when I'm high or something. Either way I can't wait because more albums means more touring and more good live music! |
FYI - BestBuy will have the Deluxe Edition for $11.99 (seeing it $14.99 everywhere else) tomorrow. According to the ad - "Deluxe Edition includes a DVD video over 45 minutes long, featuring a "making of the album," Someone's In The Wall video, plus additional bonus footage."
The regular edition is $9.99. |
If anyone wants to listen to the album, go to myspace and search for the following member: "queens of the stone age". They have a page up and you can listen to the album from start to finish.
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It sounds like early QOTSA. Circa their self titled album. Its pretty good, but its definitely no "Songs for the Deaf".
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heard on squizz xm that they are also rereleasing the first album repackaged.
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fans should also check out Songs for the Deaf and Rated R which were expanded version for their UK releases:
Rated R Songs for the Deaf |
I like it so far, but this new album's missing Dave Grohl's touch, that's for sure.
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Wow, I'm amazed how I never even realized Dave Grohl was apart of this band. I've more recently begun really listening to them, and always loved the foo fighters. Just crazy how I've never heard that.
Edit: Ah, found more info on how he contributed to the band. I thought from the above comment that he was a founding member, which suprised me even more because I listen to a bit of Kyuss also |
Well, I listened more to the new album and I gotta say I'm dissapointed. It doesn't suck, or anything, but it just doesn't have the balls of the previous album. That, and this new album is, in a way, rather monotonous.
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Originally Posted by slop101
I like it so far, but this new album's missing Dave Grohl's touch, that's for sure.
that's the main reason why I'm slow picking this up. Dave's drumming with QOTSA (and the Tenacious D) were perfect. I'd immediately pay for any album he plays drums on.... |
^ did you get Probot?
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Originally Posted by slop101
^ did you get Probot?
yeah and love it. :up: (not sure why I didn't include it in my post). |
Grohl's also drumming on the upcoming Nine Inch Nails album. Now if he would only drum for Foo Fighters...
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Still not received my QOTSA CD/DVD from CD-Wow yet.
They seem to list the dvd as having quite a bit of substantial material and having several music videos (????!!) whereas everywhere else is merely listing Studio footage and only the 'Someone In The Wolf' video....i suspect CD-Wow is incorrect? |
Originally Posted by RichDB10
Still not received my QOTSA CD/DVD from CD-Wow yet.
They seem to list the dvd as having quite a bit of substantial material and having several music videos (????!!) whereas everywhere else is merely listing Studio footage and only the 'Someone In The Wolf' video....i suspect CD-Wow is incorrect? |
Originally Posted by woofman
I bought the CD/DVD version from BestBuy yesterday for 11.99 and hope to watch/listen to it tonight, I'll let you know what I find out.
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Caught them on Letterman last night, decent stuff but not exactly rampagingly rocking. I am gonna pick it up tomorrow anyway but I want to know if the extra DVD is worth shelling out for, sounds from what I've read that there are unreleased videos other than the one for Somone in the Wolf.
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Originally Posted by RichDB10
Still not received my QOTSA CD/DVD from CD-Wow yet.
They seem to list the dvd as having quite a bit of substantial material and having several music videos (????!!) whereas everywhere else is merely listing Studio footage and only the 'Someone In The Wolf' video....i suspect CD-Wow is incorrect? The studio feature was pretty cool as was the video. The interview was pretty boring. Unfortunately, no other videos were included. Worth the extra $2 that BB is charging for it this week but not much more. |
Many thanks for clarifying that :up:
Suprised the 'Little Sister' video hasn't been included with all the airplay it seems to be getting on VH2/MTV2 etc.. |
I've only had time to watch the studio footage so far, theres a funny celeb cameo I wasn't expecting. I wanted to watch the rest of it this morning but was running late for work, I saw the video for "Someone's in the wolf" and I could have sworn the menu also listed "little sister" as well as the therapy session but I'll have to watch it to be sure.
Over all my impression of this CD is good, although as someone else mentioned not quite as rawkin' as SFTD, but I still can't wait to see them live! |
^^Unless you got a different version than I did, the menu definitely doesn't have 'Little Sister'.
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I love the new album. True, not as rockin. But it does have some great tracks. Overall I'd give it ***1/2 out of ****.
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They are on Conan O'Brien tonight.
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Originally Posted by automator
^^Unless you got a different version than I did, the menu definitely doesn't have 'Little Sister'.
Now I hope they eventually come out with a full length live DVD. |
Love it. I would go as far to say I like it better than their first but I will need to listen to it a tad bit more before making my decsion.
Favorite tracks (so far): Tangled up in plaid In my Head (this should have been the first single released) Someone's in the wolf The blood is love (fucking awesome song) Broken Box You got a killer scene there, man...(just a cool ass song) I never was sure why so many people thought Songs for the deaf was their best, I put it at their lowest but even still, I'm not saying SFTD is a bad album at all and I do like it but LTP and their first are where it's at for me......and R is damn good too :) |
I thought SFTD was their best. I got this one a couple months ago on a leak and, I dunno... it never seems to make it all the way to the end. I don't know if I've ever heard the last couple songs. I think i should sit down and give it a real listen because the beginning has some real good tracks.
I definitely agree on the 'not as rockin' comment. That's what girlfriends do to a band ;) |
I finally watched the DVD from the special edition pack last night. I thought the studio footage was interesting, seeing various elements of songs coming together. There was an interesting note made in the otherwise uninteresting faux interview by Sara Silverman: Josh noted that the CD should be listened to after midnight - in line with the whole lullabies theme. Seems like a decent idea. This disc has been growing on me the past week.
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First listen through the album was a bit average, but it's grown on me a lot. Not their best stuff, but pretty solid CD.
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After two weeks and many listens, I think this is their best album.
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Originally Posted by zak52
After two weeks and many listens, I think this is their best album.
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Broken Box is probably my favorite song on the album, but I still think I rate Rated R and SFtD above Lullabies. I didn't like it much after the first listen, but it is a pretty good album. Much more in line with their first album.
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I like the album, I just miss the mix of Oliveri's screaming tracks of the last cds. Broken Box and You Got A Killer Scene... are my favorites off the record.
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Boy, I'm just having a hard time getting into this record. I jumped on the bandwagon for "Songs for the Deaf" and love that record a lot! But this, I'm just not into right off the bat like I was for "Deaf." BTW, I don't know a lot about Queens - who left the band? I ask because I'm not sure if it's even the same lead singer - the vocals sound different than on "Deaf" to me.
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