Queens Of The Stone Age Planning New Album
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(Classic Rock) Queens Of The Stone Age are planning to record the follow-up to 2013's �Like Clockwork before the end of the year. But Josh Homme's outfit want to avoid the pitfalls that tripped them during their last studio project. He last month described the next QOTSA studio project as "locked in." Van Leeuwen tells 2 Hours With Matt Pinfield: "We've already started talking about what we're going to do for the next Queens record. There's tons of ideas that are bouncing around. We're excited to get back together to follow �Like Clockwork. We're going to do something before the end of the year." He accepts the band's sixth title was "a really, really big record" but adds: "It was the hardest record to make." It was released after a gestation period of more than five years, during which Homme struggled with his health, failed in his bid to secure Trent Reznor as producer, and lost the services of drummer Joey Castillo. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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