Guitarist Ben McLeod and singer-bassist Charles Michael Parks, Jr. offer insight into the rock act's new studio LP. All Them Witches Break Down New Album House of Mirrors Track by Track Spencer Kaufman
The ex-QOTSA member joined the band to sing "Auto Pilot" at a show in Joshua Tree, California. Queens of the Stone Age Perform with Nick Oliveri for First Time in 12 Years: Watch Spencer Kaufman
Josh Homme and his bandmates offered a taste of their current tour on The Tonight Show. Queens of the Stone Age Bring Catacombs Vibes to Fallon with “Running Joke/Paper Machete”: Watch Spencer Kaufman
The band postponed a run of fall shows as frontman Josh Homme received "essential medical care." Queens of the Stone Age Unveil Rescheduled US Tour Dates for 2025 Spencer Kaufman
The singer-guitarist "has been given no choice but to prioritize his health." Queens of the Stone Age Cancel Remaining 2024 Shows as Josh Homme Receives “Essential Medical Care” Spencer Kaufman
Frontman Josh Homme and company rocked an 18-song set in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Queens of the Stone Age Kick Off First North American Tour in Five Years: Photos, Video + Setlist Spencer Kaufman
New Monarch will also be on the outing, adding to the very royal bill. Royal Bliss and Royal Thunder Join Forces for Summer 2023 US Tour Anne Erickson
Nick Oliveri has called out former Kyuss bandmates Josh Homme and Scott Reeder for not allowing use of the “Kyuss” band name. During his stint in the band, Oliveri played alongside guitarist Homme (whom he would also play with in Queens of the Stone Age), singer John Garcia, bassist Scott Reeder, and drummer Brant Bjork. This lineup would release the band’s debut, 1991’s Wretch, and the seminal 1992 desert/stoner metal album Blues for a Red Sun before Oliveri left the group in 1992. Bjork stuck around for one more album, 1994’s Welcome to Sky Valley, while the entire band would break up two years later in 1995. Homme has since achieved international fame with Queens of the Stone Age, while Oliveri (who exited QOTSA in 2004) and Bjork recently formed the far more Kyuss-esque group Stöner. P...
King Buffalo have shared the video for “Hours,” the latest single from their forthcoming album Regenerator arriving September 2nd. The Rochester, New York-based band continues to dish out explorative heavy psych at an elite level, and “Hours” is another surging groover. The pocketed krautrock drum beat guides this one ahead while fuzzed guitars and echoed vocals fill out the soundscape. The new song follows the previously released lead single and title track “Regenerator.” The band has been working at a prolific rate, having released an EP in 2020 and two full-lengths last year — one of which was recorded in an underground cave. Advertisement Related Video The press release for “Hours” describes Regenerator as the “third of three,” in the band’s “pandemic trilogy,” in reference to those af...