Troy also filled fans in on the progress of the record as well as a re-vamping of the band's official website. Here is what he had to say: Greetings. Since I've been appointed QOTSA Spokesperson Of The Month for November 2004, I'd like to make the official announcement that the new QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE record entitled "Lullabies To Paralyze" will be released to all you fine folks on March 22, 2005. I know March may seem far off (to me anyway), but when the creative engine is chugging at full steam, it's hard to stop. In other words, songs are still being recorded as we speak. We've just put the finishing touches on "TheFun Machine Took A s*** & Died", which I think is a good title for a tune so strange. The session started out relatively normal, but then took a turn for the bizarre, once longtime friends Dean Ween, Chris Goss & Jesse "the devil" Hughes scarred this song with their musical branding irons.
As we re-vamp this site, there will be some growing pains, but don't trip, we're virtually done. As we "Do Stuff" we'll continue to give the "good" Dr. Insider as much information as we can (without spoiling anything), so she can pass it along. That means more photos, video clips, clops, and doo dad thingy type deals.
Until we meet again,
Stay fresh.
--Troy Van Leeuwen
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