Josh Homme is counting his blessings. In a new interview with Revolver magazine, published Monday, the Queens of the Stone Age guitarist revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer last year, and that surgery to remove it had been “successful.”
“I never say it can’t get any worse. I never say that, and I wouldn’t advise it. But I do say it can get better,” he said, telling the outlet that he “gets the occasional twinge of pain” following the diagnosis. “Cancer is just the cherry on...
“I never say it can’t get any worse. I never say that, and I wouldn’t advise it. But I do say it can get better,” he said, telling the outlet that he “gets the occasional twinge of pain” following the diagnosis. “Cancer is just the cherry on...
- 6/12/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The new album from Queens of the Stone Age has been announced.
In Times New Roman… will drop June 16 on Matador.
The track “Emotion Sickness,” out today, is the first single from the Josh Homme-fronted stoner rockers in five years. Tomorrow will bring the release of a Liam Lynch-directed video for the track. The last album from Queens was 2017’s Villains.
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In Times New Roman… was primarily recorded and mixed at Homme’s Pink Duck Studios. Mark Rankin handled the mixing duties. The artwork and double album gatefold for the vinyl release were created by Boneface, a frequent collaborator of the band.
“Glory to Rome! In Times New Roman… The new album out June 16th The first offering ‘Emotion Sickness’ is out now,” wrote the band in an Instagram post.
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In Times New Roman… will drop June 16 on Matador.
The track “Emotion Sickness,” out today, is the first single from the Josh Homme-fronted stoner rockers in five years. Tomorrow will bring the release of a Liam Lynch-directed video for the track. The last album from Queens was 2017’s Villains.
Read More: Queens Of The Stone Age Singer Josh Homme’s Children File Restraining Order Against Him
In Times New Roman… was primarily recorded and mixed at Homme’s Pink Duck Studios. Mark Rankin handled the mixing duties. The artwork and double album gatefold for the vinyl release were created by Boneface, a frequent collaborator of the band.
“Glory to Rome! In Times New Roman… The new album out June 16th The first offering ‘Emotion Sickness’ is out now,” wrote the band in an Instagram post.
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- 5/11/2023
- by Aashna Shah
- ET Canada
Six years after the release of their last album, Queens of the Stone Age are back, this time “in Times New Roman,” or so the title of their upcoming eighth album claims. They’re heralding the release with “Emotion Sickness,” a typically muscular rocker with shades of Elo-style vocal harmonies, as frontman Josh Homme leads a round of “Baby don’t care for me, had to let her go.” A video for the song, directed by Liam Lynch, will debut Friday. In Times New Roman … will come out June 16.
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- 5/11/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Queens of the Stone Age have announced In Times New Roman…, their first album since 2017’s Villains. The LP is out June 16th via Matador Records, while lead single “Emotion Sickness” is out now.
In Times New Roman… was recorded at Qotsa frontman Josh Homme’s Pink Duck, as well as Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La studio. While Villains had a funk groove thanks to Mark Ronson, the band produced its follow-up on their own, with Mark Rankin handling its mixing. The record will be available on streaming, CD, and a variety of colored vinyl, and pre-orders are ongoing.
“Emotion Sickness” feels like a natural progression for Queens of the Stone Age, who over time have paired their growling guitars with a whimsical swing in their step rather than a hard rock scream. “Use once and destroy/ Single servings of pain/ A dose of emotion sickness I just can’t shake,...
In Times New Roman… was recorded at Qotsa frontman Josh Homme’s Pink Duck, as well as Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La studio. While Villains had a funk groove thanks to Mark Ronson, the band produced its follow-up on their own, with Mark Rankin handling its mixing. The record will be available on streaming, CD, and a variety of colored vinyl, and pre-orders are ongoing.
“Emotion Sickness” feels like a natural progression for Queens of the Stone Age, who over time have paired their growling guitars with a whimsical swing in their step rather than a hard rock scream. “Use once and destroy/ Single servings of pain/ A dose of emotion sickness I just can’t shake,...
- 5/11/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Spoon have released a new song, “My Babe,” from their upcoming album, Lucifer on the Sofa, set to arrive Feb. 11 via Matador Records.
“My Babe” begins as a practically wistful ballad, but the song follows its plucky lead acoustic riff to a far punchier place that feels perfect for either an arena or a garage: “Oh, I would get locked up/Hold my breath, sing my heart out/Beat my chest for my babe,” wails Britt Daniel. “Let our hearts beat in time/Let the love go on and on now/My babe.
“My Babe” begins as a practically wistful ballad, but the song follows its plucky lead acoustic riff to a far punchier place that feels perfect for either an arena or a garage: “Oh, I would get locked up/Hold my breath, sing my heart out/Beat my chest for my babe,” wails Britt Daniel. “Let our hearts beat in time/Let the love go on and on now/My babe.
- 2/8/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Spoon is going all out in celebration of their upcoming best-of release, Everything Hits At Once: The Best Of Spoon, which is out July 26th. The rock band appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform new track “No Bullets Spent” and also took the opportunity to run through a set of six songs off-air, including “The Underdog” and “I Turn My Camera On.”
The band played on Kimmel’s more intimate indoor stage, set up in front of colorful video screens, with frontman Britt Daniel giving an impassioned performance that evoked the musicians’ live shows.
The band played on Kimmel’s more intimate indoor stage, set up in front of colorful video screens, with frontman Britt Daniel giving an impassioned performance that evoked the musicians’ live shows.
- 7/19/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
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