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The first four Queen of the Stone Age albums are getting a re-releaseQueens of the Stone Age have announced a new vinyl reissue seriesQueens of the Stone Age have announced a vinyl reissue series, with their first four albums for Interscope Records getting a re-release. Read More: The Big Read – Josh Homme’s Desert Sessions: “I’m like a tour guide heading deep into the heart of bizarre” ‘Rated R’ and ‘Songs for the Deaf’ will be reissued on […]The post Queens of the Stone Age announce vinyl reissue series appeared first on NME.
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Crafted in the California desert, cutting their teeth playing free impromptu parties beneath the stars, and named after an undead creature from the Dungeons & Dragons franchise, Kyuss have an origin story with all the trappings of legends. While their massively influential run only lasted a brief, volatile five years, their sound was pr...
The band's performance at the Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania, Australia raised money for the Royal Hobart Hospital’s Paediatrics WardQueens of the Stone AgeQueens of the Stone Age performed a one-off acoustic gig in support of a children’s hospital in Hobart, Australia last week – check out footage and the setlist b...
This re-working of 'Villains'' lead single was played during a one-off acoustic set in Hobart, Tasmania earlier this monthQueens of the Stone AgeQueens of the Stone Age delivered a reworking of their ‘Villains’ single ‘The Way You Used To Do’ as part of a special acoustic set in Tasmania earlier this month...
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