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  1. 26 de jul. de 2021 · The 20 greatest Queens Of The Stone Age songs – ranked. From 1998’s self-titled debut to Era Vulgaris and beyond, we rank Queens Of The Stone Ages finest tunes. July 26,...

    • Give The Mule What He Wants
    • Feet Don’T Fail Me
    • Mosquito Song
    • Make It Wit Chu
    • My God Is The Sun
    • In The Fade
    • 3’s and 7’s
    • Better Living Through Chemistry
    • Everybody Knows That You’Re Insane
    • Monsters in The Parasol

    Queens Of The Stone Age’s initial incarnation centered around Josh Homme and drummer Alfredo Hernandez, with the duo handling all the instruments on their self-titled debut album, released via Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard’s Loosegrooves imprint in October 1998. Rolling Stonenoted that the record landed in “the place between art-metal seriousne...

    Josh Homme and wunderkind producer Mark Ronson (Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga, Adele) both rank among modern rock and pop’s most inventive artists, so it’s no surprise that their collaboration on QOTSA’s 2017 album, Villains, produced a record with all the hallmarks of a keeper. Homme revealed that Ronson’s 2015 Bruno Mars collaboration “Uptown Funk” in...

    Such was the pool of material QOTSA could dip into for 2002’s consummate, multi-platinum Songs For The Deafthat the remarkable “Mosquito Song” only appeared as the “hidden” track tagged on at the end. As such, fans might have expected something dashed off, but instead they got a stunning, Mariachi-flavored workout centered upon Josh Homme’s acousti...

    The initial recording of “Make It Wit Chu” appeared on the ninth volume of Josh Homme’s ongoing side project The Desert Sessions, with a cameo from PJ Harvey, but QOTSA revisited it for their fifth album, Era Vulgaris, in 2007. As sultry and lustful as anything in the band’s canon, “Make It Wit Chu” has more than a little of The Rolling Stones’ “Mi...

    QOTSA endured a period of turbulence following the tour for 2007’s Era Vulgaris, with Josh Homme suffering from ill health and the band riding out personnel reshuffles. However, they returned refreshed with 2013’s … Like Clockwork, which was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album. It was previewed by the urgent “My God Is The ...

    Bassist Nick Oliveri and ex-Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan joined Josh Homme to record 2000’s Rated R: QOTSA’s Interscope debut and their commercial breakthrough on both sides of the Atlantic. Homme accurately described Rated Ras a record with “a dynamic range,” and Lanegan’s forbidding presence added a whole new dimension to several of the ...

    QOTSA took a step back from the sweeping melodrama of 2005’s Lullabies To Paralyze with 2007’s hard-edged, guitar-driven Era Vulgaris. Josh Homme has described the record as “dark, hard and electrical, sort of like a construction worker,” and that’s a fitting image for “3’s and 7’s”: an ode to telling white lies, driven by robotic riffs which pull ...

    Rated R’s most overtly mind-altering experience, “Better Living Through Chemistry” puts the emphasis very much on its title’s final word. There’s also some remarkable musical alchemy, with this acid-fried, suite-like construction stretching to almost six minutes. Beginning with pattering tablas, it’s anchored by Oliveri’s insistent bass motif, whic...

    Another chameleonic triumph, Lullabies To Paralyze’s “Everybody Knows That You’re Insane” lurches from Black Sabbath-style doom rock to revved-up, alt.rock workout to classic rock anthem in just four breathless minutes. Fans have long since speculated whether the song’s bitter, sneering lyric (“You want to know why you’re so hollow?/Because you are...

    An absolute belter of a tune from Rated R, “Monsters In The Parasol” found Josh Homme recounting the effects of an LSD trip (“The walls are closing in again, oh well/I’ve seen some things I thought I’d never saw/Covered in hair”) in minute detail. However, in contrast to its surreal lyric, the song’s disciplined musical backdrop – insistent, chuggi...

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  2. Listas de Melhores e Piores. Queens Of The Stone Age: As 20 maiores músicas ranqueadas pela Kerrang! Por Vagner Mastropaulo. Postado em 19 de outubro de 2021. Em 16/08, postamos...

  3. by Brunelson. 13 de mar. de 2022. Queens of The Stone Age: Top 21 melhores músicas. Em 2017, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE lançou o seu último álbum de estúdio, "Villains" (7º disco), o que foi muito bem recebido pela crítica e público, marcando em grande estilo um dos heróis do atual rock alternativo e uma das principais bandas de rock deste século.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2021 · Queens Of The Stone Age: Every album ranked from worst to best. We jump in our hotrod and ride out into the desert to rank Queens Of The Stone Ages albums in order of...

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  5. 19 de jun. de 2023 · Features. Louder. Every Queens Of The Stone Age album ranked from worst to best. By David McLaughlin. last updated 19 June 2023. Post-Kyuss, Josh Homme embarked on a mission to create rock music “heavy enough for the boys and sweet enough for the girls”: here are QOTSA's eight albums in order of greatness. (Image credit: Andreas Neumann)

  6. 22 de jun. de 2016 · Queens Of The Stone Ages original mission statement was to make rock music “heavy enough for the boys and sweet enough for the girls”, and two decades and six studio albums on, his band’s ‘trance robot music’ still sounds like the future of rock ‘n’ roll. Here are QOTSA’s ten finest songs.