What’s on in Melbourne Victoria – Queens of the Stone Age
What’s on in Melbourne Victoria – Queens of the Stone Age MUSIC heavyweights Queens of the Stone Age have been at the forefront of rock for fifteen years now.
What’s on in Melbourne Victoria – Queens of the Stone Age Led by Josh Homme, QOTSA has pursued an agenda of moody, sexy, high-energy rock that flaunts its danger and oddness, winning over fans and critics in the process.
Releasing their self-titled debut in 1998, the band boasted a stripped-down approach to hard rock and metal that valued gnarly riffs over head-banging theatrics. In keeping with the band’s desert origins, the songs had a sun-baked, slightly eerie quality to them, and as the album’s sexually suggestive cover indicated, QOTSA had a cocky, libidinous streak to them.
To coincide with their Soundwave performances, their self-titled debut album has been re-released. It has been remastered with 3 bonus tracks from the original recording session. As Stylus Magazine put it, ‘Queens Of The Stone Age are the greatest heavy rock band on the face of the planet’ and they will be delivering their trademark commanding, in-your-face performances for sideshow; leaving the masses in Sydney and Melbourne.
WHEN: Wed 2nd March
WHERE: Enmore Theatre, Sydney
COST: $81.60
WHEN: Thurs 3rd March
WHERE: Palace Theatre, Melbourne
COST: $81.60
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MUSIC heavyweights Queens of the Stone Age have been at the forefront of rock for fifteen years now.
Led by Josh Homme, QOTSA has pursued an agenda of moody, sexy, high-energy rock that flaunts its danger and oddness, winning over fans and critics in the process.
Releasing their self-titled debut in 1998, the band boasted a stripped-down approach to hard rock and metal that valued gnarly riffs over head-banging theatrics. In keeping with the band’s desert origins, the songs had a sun-baked, slightly eerie quality to them, and as the album’s sexually suggestive cover indicated, QOTSA had a cocky, libidinous streak to them.
To coincide with their Soundwave performances, their self-titled debut album has been re-released. It has been remastered with 3 bonus tracks from the original recording session. As Stylus Magazine put it, ‘Queens Of The Stone Age are the greatest heavy rock band on the face of the planet’ and they will be delivering their trademark commanding, in-your-face performances for sideshow; leaving the masses in Sydney and Melbourne.
MUSIC heavyweights Queens of the Stone Age have been at the forefront of rock for fifteen years now.
Led by Josh Homme, QOTSA has pursued an agenda of moody, sexy, high-energy rock that flaunts its danger and oddness, winning over fans and critics in the process.
Releasing their self-titled debut in 1998, the band boasted a stripped-down approach to hard rock and metal that valued gnarly riffs over head-banging theatrics. In keeping with the band’s desert origins, the songs had a sun-baked, slightly eerie quality to them, and as the album’s sexually suggestive cover indicated, QOTSA had a cocky, libidinous streak to them.
To coincide with their Soundwave performances, their self-titled debut album has been re-released. It has been remastered with 3 bonus tracks from the original recording session. As Stylus Magazine put it, ‘Queens Of The Stone Age are the greatest heavy rock band on the face of the planet’ and they will be delivering their trademark commanding, in-your-face performances for sideshow; leaving the masses in Sydney and Melbourne.