Queens of the Stone Age
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Queens of the Stone Age (QotSA) is a rock music band from the Palm Desert, California area in the United States, formed in 1997.
Originally formed under the name Gamma Ray by guitarist Josh Homme and drummer Alfredo Hernandez to outgrow the stoner rock label that had begun to envelop previous band Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age developed a style of riff-oriented, monotonous, heavy and repetitious music, which Homme described as robot rock, saying that he "wanted to create a heavy sound based on a solid jam, and just pound it into your head".
Since Queens of the Stone Age's second album Rated R, all albums have been released by Interscope Records. Their 1998 self-titled debut album was released on Loose Groove.
History
Early career (1996-1999)
Queens of the Stone Age began with Josh Homme in 1996. Originally called "Gamma Ray", Homme changed the name to "Queens of the Stone Age" in 1997 as German power metal band Gamma Ray were threatening to sue. According to Homme and former bassist Nick Oliveri the name origins are thus:
Rated R (1999-2001)
Over the next couple of years the line-up changed, something that would happen a lot in the band's future with Homme being the consistent member; Hernandez was no longer in the band.
It really is more of a musical experiment.... It keeps moving and reinventing itself. That way we never get painted into a corner. - Homme (2000)
I'd like to keep it loose, open and free, I just think that if we can expand and contract, then there's nothing we can't do, and even the old songs will never be something like, 'Oh, let's not play that any more.' - Homme (2000)
2000's Rated R featured a plethora of musicians familiar with Homme and Oliveri's work and "crew" of sorts: among others, drummers Nick Lucero (who has gone on to record with Paul Avion) and Gene Trautmann, guitarists Dave Catching, Brendon McNichol, and Chris Goss contributed, and even Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford, recording next door, stepped in for a guest spot on "Feel Good Hit of the Summer". The album received positive reviews but found little commercial success, aside from scoring the band notable opening slots with the Foo Fighters, Hole, and at Ozzfest 2000.
Songs for the Deaf (2001-2004)
Frequent touring for Rated R generated support for the band, and grew with Foo Fighters frontman and former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl's joining in late 2001/early 2002 to record their third album. Songs for the Deaf was released in August, and also featured ex-Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan, a floater since Rated R. Although Songs for the Deaf gained major attention, Grohl returned to his other projects. Former Danzig drummer Joey Castillo filled his spot during the European leg of the supporting tour and joined the band full time. Also featured on "Deaf" was former A Perfect Circle bassist Paz Lenchantin filling in on viola and piano for the final track "Mosquito Song."Although the ongoing success repeated to lift the band to new heights, it was in 2002 at the Rock am Ring festival in Germany when the band played - according to Homme - "the worst show we've ever played and it was in front of 40,000 people." [link] The band then decided to tattoo themselves with "Freitag 4.15", as it was at that time when they started to play:
Me, Mark [Lanegan], Josh [Homme] and Hutch, our soundman, have the same tattoo, it's from Rock am Ring festival. The time we had to play was 4.15 in the afternoon and it was just a terrible show. It sucked, it was horrible. That's why I tattooed it on my ribs, where it would hurt, so I'd never forget. - Oliveri ([interview] with Daredevil magazine)
Deaf's popularity peaked when it reached gold status in 2003 and the singles "No One Knows" and "Go With the Flow" became hits on radio and MTV. Constant touring continued, culminating with a string of headline dates in Australia in January of 2004, after which Oliveri was fired for what was said to be disrespect of the group's fans and excessive partying. But in July 2005, Homme claimed in a radio interview that Oliveri was fired when he was convinced that Oliveri had been physically abusive to his girlfriend.
A couple years ago, I spoke to Nick about a rumor I heard. I said, 'If I ever find out that this is true, I can't know you, man.' (Josh Homme to Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1, July 6th 2005 [link])
Lullabies to Paralyze (2004-2006)
Homme, along with Eleven multi-instrumentalist Alain Johannes, A Perfect Circle guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and Castillo, recorded a new album for 2005 called Lullabies to Paralyze (taken from a lyric on the last song of the album Songs for the Deaf, "Mosquito Song").
I also like that the title bridges this record and the last record in that it’s a lyric from 'Mosquito Song'. - Josh (2005) [link]
Despite Lanegan reportedly turning down an invitation to remain with the band, he recorded vocals on new tracks and is appearing with the band on tour as scheduling and his health permit. It was rumored that Homme fired Lanegan; however, this was just a rumor:
Basically, if there was a negative rumor that someone brought up to me I would just encourage it... like when someone was saying: Well, Mark got fired, Lanegan, you know. And I was like: Yeah, Mark is fired, too, yeah. But he was just touring his own solo record, you know. - Josh (2005, during the same interview linked above)
Lullabies to Paralyze was leaked onto the internet during Feb 2005, and then officially released on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005 in the USA, debuting in the number 5 slot on the Billboard Music Chart. The release featured the appearance of several guests, most notably ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons.
The band released a live album/DVD set called Over The Years And Through The Woods on 22 November 2005. This album featured a live concert filmed in London, England, and in the bonus features, included rare videos of songs from 1998 to 2005.
In fall 2005, the group (along with Autolux for the first half of the tour and Death From Above 1979 for the second) supported Nine Inch Nails on their North American tour of With Teeth. NIN's guitarist Aaron North appeared as an onstage guest on December 19 and 20 2005 at the Wiltern LG in Los Angeles "Monsters in the Parasol" and "Long, Slow Goodbye".
Homme's former Kyuss bandmate John Garcia also joined the band onstage on December 20. As a special encore they performed three Kyuss songs: "Thumb", "Hurricane" and "Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop". This was the first time that Homme and Garcia had played together since 1997.
The next album (2006-present)
In March 2006, Chris Goss (U.S.) said in an interview with Modern Guitars Magazine that he and Homme are again teaming up to produce the next album [link]. In June in an interview on the Australian radio station Triple J, Jesse Keeler, the bassist from Death from Above 1979, revealed that he would be playing bass on the album, but said that he would more than likely not be touring with the band.In July 2006, Homme confirmed that "we're back in the studio, writing" [link], but when asked who is in the band this time around he said "That's not a healthy question. You'll ruin the surprise. We've gotta keep our cool."
Lineup
Current lineup
- Joshua Homme - Vocals/Guitar/Bass/Drums (studio) (1997-)
- Troy Van Leeuwen - Guitar/Bass/Lap Steel/Keyboard/Vocals (2002-)
- Joey Castillo - Drums/Cowbell (2002-)
- Alain Johannes - Bass/Guitar/Vocals (2005-)
- Natasha Shneider - Keyboards/Vocals (2005-)
Previous members
Vocalist- Mark Lanegan - Vocals (2000-2005) - (Screaming Trees, Mark Lanegan Band)
- Brendon McNichol - Guitar/Lap Steel/Keyboards/Vocals (2000-2002) - (Masters of Reality)
- Dave Catching - Guitar/Lap Steel/Keyboards/Vocals (1998-2000) - (Eagles of Death Metal, Mondo Generator, earthlings?)
- John McBain - Guitar (1997-1998) (Monster Magnet, Wellwater Conspiracy)
- Dan Druff - Bass/Guitar (2005)
- Nick Oliveri - Bass/Vocals (1998-2004) - (Kyuss, Mondo Generator, the Dwarves)
- Van "The Kid" Conner - Bass/Vocals (1998/1999) - (Screaming Trees)
- Mike Johnson - Bass (1998) - (Dinosaur Jr, Mark Lanegan Band)
- Dave Grohl - Drums (2002) - (Nirvana, Foo Fighters)
- Gene Trautmann - Drums (1999-2002)
- Nick Lucero - Drums (2000) - (studio drummer on Rated R)
- Alfredo Hernandez - Drums (1998-1999) - (Kyuss, Che)
- Matt Cameron - Drums (1997) - (Soundgarden, Wellwater Conspiracy, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins)
- Mario Lalli - Guitar/Lap Steel/Keyboards (1999 for 17 days) - substituting Dave Catching who was in Europe from April 10th to 27th
The first lineup
According to fansite thefade.net [link], the first live appearance was probably at the OK Hotel in Seattle on November 20 1997. Back then, the line-up consisted of Josh Homme, Matt Cameron, Van Conner, and John McBain.Discography
Albums
Studio Albums- 1998 - Queens of the Stone Age
- 2000 - Rated R
- 2002 - Songs for the Deaf US #17, UK #4
- 2005 - Lullabies to Paralyze US #5, UK #4
- 1996 - If Only Everything (under the name Gamma Ray)
- 1997 - Split EP (Kyuss / Queens Of The Stone Age (Gamma Ray Sessions))
- 1998 - Split EP (Queens of the Stone Age/Beaver)
- 2004 - Stone Age Complications (Rarities, Lmtd. Edition)
Singles
From Queens of the Stone Age: From R:- 2000 - "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret" UK #31
- 2000 - "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" (EU and Australia only, released in Australia in 2001)
- 2002 - "No One Knows" US #51, UK #15
- 2003 - "Go With the Flow" UK #21
- 2003 - "First It Giveth" UK #33
- 2005 - "Little Sister" US #88, UK #18
- 2005 - "In My Head" UK #44
- 2005 - "Burn the Witch"
DVDs
- 2005 - Over The Years And Through The Woods (Live)
Other appearances
- 2002 - - "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire"
- 2004 - The Punisher soundtrack - "Never Say Never" (Romeo Void cover)
- 2004 - Need for Speed Underground 2 (VG)'' - "In My Head"
- 2005 - Saw II soundtrack - "Burn The Witch (Unkle Variation)"
- 2005 - Guitar Hero (VG) - "No One Knows"
- 2005 - Project Gotham Racing 3 (VG) - "Little Sister"
Musical Equipment
Hommes traditional setup has been his Ovation Ultra GP guitars (3 of them in different finishes, although the red one was rarely seen) played through his collection of Ampeg Vt-22 combos. The Ovation guitars were part of a limited production run, with less than 1000 made in 1984.During the tours up until Lullabies to Paralyze, Homme used the following
- Gibson Marauder
- Maton MS503
- Maton MS520
- Epiphone Dot Black
- Maton BB1200 Betty Blue
- Maton BB1200 Tobacco with Scroll Tailpiece
- Motor Ave Bel Aire - Black with Silver scratchplate
- Maton MS526 with Bigsby
- Maton MS500/12 Homme Signature
- Gibson Barney Kessel Signature
- Yamaha SA503 TVL in Black (Troy Van Leeuwen's signature Yamaha guitar)
- Teisco '68 V-2
A detailed description of the band's equipment prior to Lullabies can be found at [thefade.net].
Much of this research has been gathered through the observations of the [Queens of the Stone Age official forum] on the hugely popular QotSA Guitars Thread, which has however been deleted along with the rest of the forum archives with the creation of the new board format.
Related bands
- Kyuss
- The Desert Sessions
- Eagles of Death Metal
- Nirvana
- Mondo Generator
- Foo Fighters
- Mark Lanegan
- Masters of Reality
- Screaming Trees
- A Perfect Circle
- Danzig
See also
External links
- [qotsa.com] - the official QotSA site. (Flash required)
- [rekordsrekords.com] - the band's record label. (Flash required)
- [thefade.net] contains news, tabs, lyrics, an FAQ etc.
- [qotsa.mskiteonline.com] is dedicated to QotSA and closely related bands.
- [qotsa-news.com] specializes in QotSA news.
- [Interview with A&R at Interscope Records for QotSA]
| Queens of the Stone Age |
| Joshua Homme | Joey Castillo | Alain Johannes | Mark Lanegan | Troy Van Leeuwen | Natasha Shneider |
| Dave Grohl | Nick Oliveri |
| Queens of the Stone Age discography |
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| Albums and EPs: Queens of the Stone Age | Rated R | Songs for the Deaf | Lullabies to Paralyze |
| Singles: "If Only" | "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret" | "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" | "No One Knows" | "Go With the Flow" | "First It Giveth" | "Little Sister" | "In My Head" | "Burn the Witch" |
| DVDs: Over the Years and Through the Woods |
| Related articles |
| Kyuss | The Desert Sessions | Eagles of Death Metal |
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