Tag Archives: Queens Of The Stone Age

Queens Of The Stone Age, Villains. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The Devil may have your back but who is leading you by the hand, sometimes it is hard to know who the real Villains are.

The return of Queens of The Stone Age to forefront of rock always seems assured, the years in between are inconsequential, they are just the time served to truly relish in the works by the band. Some might call it criminal to spend so far away from the limelight, the constant need of some fans, of any group or solo artist to have a continuous grip of the soul of their favourite performer; however the time spent away is always well spent in a group of the magnitude of Queens of The Stone Age. The Villains and the heroes of the peace always have always been on the same side, they just utilise their time differently.

Queens Of The Stone Age, Gig Review. N.I.A. Birmingham.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 91/2 /10

There is something about Josh Homme, his demeanour, the personal swagger or even just the way he stands on stage infront of many thousands of fans, that even when he declares that if the crowd can be patient with him as he is feeling under the weather, it is a gig that is just utterly and simply a wall of ferocious sound. A gig in which a thousand suns exploding simultaneously across the galaxy would barely have audiences raising the eyes upwards and the muted wonderings of what dare disturb a man in full flight.

Queens Of The Stone Age, Like Clockwork. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Like a well-kept 20 year old bottle of finest malt being poured out without impunity, you know as soon as you take off the protective casing and put on the new C.D. by Queens Of The Stone Age, Like Clockwork, sitting comfortably on your bed or in your favourite armchair that what you will soon be enveloped by the heady aroma, the intoxicating aroma and reckless indomitable spirit filling every sense possible and a few more besides.