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Songs For The Deaf

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Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age

Album Description

Queens of the Stone Age's third studio album, Songs for the Deaf, is a masterclass in heavy, riff-driven rock. Released on 27 August 2002 via Interscope Records, this 15-track masterpiece marks a significant shift in the band's sound, departing from the looser vibes of their predecessor, Rated R. The album boasts an impressive lineup of guest musicians, including the incomparable Dave Grohl on drums, and features the last appearance of Nick Oliveri on bass.

Songs for the Deaf is often regarded as a loose concept album, taking the listener on a sonic journey through the California desert, from the sun-kissed landscapes of Los Angeles to the majestic Joshua Tree. With standout singles like 'Go With the Flow' and 'No One Knows', this album showcases the band's ability to craft infectious, high-energy rock anthems.

The album's sound is characterised by the powerful combination of Grohl's drumming and Oliveri's bass playing, perfectly complemented by the distinctive vocals of Josh Homme, Nick Oliveri, and Mark Lanegan. The result is a truly unforgettable listening experience, with each track blending seamlessly into the next to create a cohesive and engaging whole.

Clocking in at just over an hour, Songs for the Deaf is an album that will leave you breathless and eager for more. With its unique blend of stoner rock and alternative rock, it's an absolute must-listen for fans of the genre. So, immerse yourself in the heavy riffs, pounding drums, and soaring vocals of Queens of the Stone Age's Songs for the Deaf – an album that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

© 2002 Interscope Records℗ 2002 Interscope Records

Tracks

  1. You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire - Album Version (With Interlude)Queens of the Stone Age
  2. No One KnowsQueens of the Stone Age
  3. First It GivethQueens of the Stone Age
  4. Song For The DeadQueens of the Stone Age
  5. The Sky Is Fallin'Queens of the Stone Age
  6. Six ShooterQueens of the Stone Age
  7. Hanging TreeQueens of the Stone Age
  8. Go With The FlowQueens of the Stone Age
  9. Gonna Leave YouQueens of the Stone Age
  10. Do It AgainQueens of the Stone Age
  11. God Is In The RadioQueens of the Stone Age
  12. Another Love SongQueens of the Stone Age
  13. Song For The DeafQueens of the Stone Age
  14. Mosquito SongQueens of the Stone Age
  15. The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret - Live at the Troubadour VersionQueens of the Stone Age
  16. Everybody's Gonna Be Happy - Non-LP VersionQueens of the Stone Age
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About Queens of the Stone Age

Queens of the Stone Age, often abbreviated as QOTSA, is an American rock band that has left an indelible mark on the stoner rock and alternative rock genres. Formed in Seattle in 1996 by vocalist and guitarist Josh Homme, the band has since become synonymous with a unique blend of heavy riffs, catchy melodies, and a desert-infused aesthetic. Despite numerous lineup changes, Homme has remained the constant force behind the band, steering its sonic evolution with each album. The current lineup, featuring Troy Van Leeuwen, Michael Shuman, Dean Fertita, and Jon Theodore, delivers powerful live performances that showcase the band's dynamic range and musical prowess. Queens of the Stone Age continues to tour extensively, captivating audiences worldwide with their high-energy shows and iconic songs. Their debut album, released in 1998, set the stage for a career marked by critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. Whether headlining major festivals or performing in historic venues, Queens of the Stone Age consistently delivers unforgettable musical experiences.

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