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Description
The self-titled debut from Queens of the Stone Age signaled a new era of rock innovation. Emerging from the ashes of Kyuss, Josh Homme reinvented his sound with precision hooks, hypnotic riffs, and a tighter, melodic sensibility that stood in contrast to the sludgy heaviness of his past. First released in 1998 and now reissued in its definitive 2011 edition, 'Queens of the Stone Age' is both raw and refined—a bold first chapter from a band that would reshape modern rock.
Recorded with Alfredo Hernandez and Homme himself performing under the alias Carlo Von Sexron on bass, the album blends mid-fi grit with timeless groove. Tracks like "Regular John", "Avon", and "How to Handle a Rope" balance driving repetition with subtle psychedelia, while the expanded edition adds bonus cuts and the original Loose-Groove artwork. This double LP reissue is considered by the band to be the ultimate version of the release—an essential document of a band finding its voice and setting the stage for decades of boundary-pushing music.
Tracklist
- Regular John
- Avon
- If Only
- Walkin' on the Sidewalks
- You Would Know
- The Bronze
- How to Handle a Rope (A Lesson in the Lariat)
- Mexicola
- Hispanic Impressions
- You Can't Quit Me Baby
- These Aren't the Droids You're Looking For
- Give the Mule What He Wants
- Spiders and Vinegaroons
- I Was a Teenage Hand Model
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