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Queens of the Stone Age Say ‘No’ to Nick Oliveri Reunion, But Kyuss ‘Lives!’
Queens of the Stone Age Say ‘No’ to Nick Oliveri Reunion, But Kyuss ‘Lives!’
Queens of the Stone Age Say ‘No’ to Nick Oliveri Reunion, But Kyuss ‘Lives!’
In an interview with UGO.com, original Queens of the Stone Age bassist Nick Oliveri says there is little chance of him reuniting with his old gang anytime soon -- even though he is on good terms with them. And it's not for lack of wanting: he approached band leader Josh Homme about sitting in with the Queens for a song during a recent Los Angeles gig and Homme turned him down...
Queens of the Stone Age to Perform Self-Titled Debut on Tour
Queens of the Stone Age to Perform Self-Titled Debut on Tour
Queens of the Stone Age to Perform Self-Titled Debut on Tour
Queens of the Stone Age are reissuing their thoroughly excellent self-titled debut, which came out all the way back in 1998, as a deluxe version on March 1. The band will continue celebrating the release's 13th anniversary by playing the album in its entirety on a short tour that begins on March 18 and runs through April 12...
Queens of the Stone Age, ‘Rated R’ — Deluxe Edition Reissue
Queens of the Stone Age, ‘Rated R’ — Deluxe Edition Reissue
Queens of the Stone Age, ‘Rated R’ — Deluxe Edition Reissue
It's hard to believe it's been a decade since Queens of the Stone Age released their breakthrough album, 'Rated R.' They played Ozzfest in support of their major label debut, which seemed like an odd pairing, but this was before the really band blew up on the back of the hit 'No One Knows,' which appeared on 'Songs for the Deaf,' the 2002 follow-up to 'Rated R...
Top 10 Most Memorable Ozzfest Moments
Top 10 Most Memorable Ozzfest Moments
Top 10 Most Memorable Ozzfest Moments
The status of Ozzfest may be up in the air right now, but the formerly annual tour was a breeding ground and one-stop shop for the best, brightest and oftentimes most fleeting acts in metal. The fest's alumni list reads like a 'Who's Who' of hard rock, with everyone from Black Sabbath to Queens of the Stone Age to System of a Down to Meshuggah to Hatebreed (known for inciting circle pits around
Top Metal Songs of 2009
A lot of great metal songs came out in 2009, which is why it has taken us so long to put together a definitive list of the top 10. In the end, there had to be some omissions, and some may seem to be glaring. For instance, there's nothing from Megadeth's killer new album 'Endgame,' Nile's ferocious 'Those Whom the Gods Detest,' Blut Aus Nord's experimental 'Memoria Vetusta II -- Dialogue with the S
New Releases: Charred Walls of the Damned, Priestess, Rob Zombie
New Releases: Charred Walls of the Damned, Priestess, Rob Zombie
New Releases: Charred Walls of the Damned, Priestess, Rob Zombie
Charred Walls of the Damned, 'Charred Walls of the Damned': The lineup is a who's who of heavy metal: Tim 'Ripper' Owens on vocals; producer extraordinaire Jason Suecof on guitars (and he shreds); Steve DiGiorgio of Testament/Death on bass; and Howard Stern show sidekick Richard Christy, who got his start in Death and Iced Earth, on drums...
Paul McCartney Wanted in on Them Crooked Vultures
Without question, Them Crooked Vultures was one of the biggest musical surprises of 2009. The band seemingly came out of nowhere and within a couple of months, seemed to have a record already in the bag and ready for release and they were playing to sell-out crowds all across the country, without anyone hearing a single note of their music...

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