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  • Queens Of The Stone Age Reissue Rarest
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 22. 03:42

    I fire up Slave I, pop in this album, rollup a dutch, light it and collect bounties in a galaxy far, far away. Regular John and Mexicola are I fire up Slave I, pop in this album, rollup a dutch, light it and collect bounties in a galaxy far, far away.

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    Regular John and Mexicola are my favorite songs on this record, although when I caught Han Solo trying to pull the ol 'float away with the garbage trick', I was listening to How To Handle A Rope. So now I'm partial to that when I need to get sh.t done. Simply put, this album is gritty as.

    and I love it. The dirty fuzz in the instrumentation give it a nice, uncut and rough edge that really Simply put, this album is gritty as. and I love it. The dirty fuzz in the instrumentation give it a nice, uncut and rough edge that really caps off the overall vibe of the album. It's untamed, it's loud, and it's superb. Excellent riffing and heavy everything, not to mention the almost southern drawl delivery from Hommes that makes Queens of the Stone Age who they are.

    The reissue of the debut album at last! After around nine years, Queens Of The Stone Age have re-mastered and re-released their 90s stoner The reissue of the debut album at last! After around nine years, Queens Of The Stone Age have re-mastered and re-released their 90s stoner rock self-titled album. My personal favourite songs include Mexicola and Regular John, both of which sound a lot less 'muddy' than the original. A couple of songs have been added to the track list including Spiders And Vinegaroons. Everything somehow sounds a lot clearer here, and this new quality of old songs really adds to the energy.

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    To any more recent Queens Of The Stone Age fans: don't be surprised by the less refined style of this album; there's definitely a lack of that spacious atmosphere we've gorwn accustomed to hear from Josh Homme and his band. However the tasty riffs and wall-of-sound guitar tone definitely make up for this! This is closer to Homme and Oliveri's 80s stoner metal band Kyuss than anything the queens have done since Songs For The Deaf (this is probably due to Oliveri's input until 2003 when he was fired from the band for being a wife-beating maniac.

    Absolutely worth buying, unless you have anything against Kyuss. Or Nick Oliveri. Or crude album covers. QOTSA deliver a debut record that sets out the bands stall for the rest of their career.

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    The music is primal yet at the same time complex. The QOTSA deliver a debut record that sets out the bands stall for the rest of their career. The music is primal yet at the same time complex. The rhythm section pounds along with often sludgey power chord sequences in brutal fashion but this is more than your average hard rock/metal. You get a sense that QOTSA are a band with serious self belief.

    There is no doubting the talent of the band but I do think what we have here is a bit on the raw side and the likes of 'Rated R' and 'Songs For the Deaf' trump the debut. 'Queens of the Stone Age' is a good introduction to the band and an essential listen for fans. Casual listeners should check out some of their later stuff first but be sure to check out the likes of 'Regular John', 'Walking On the Sidewalks' and 'Give The Mule What He Wants'. The Queen's debut is pretty good, and while it's nothing compared to what they'd be making in four years, it still holds up alright.

    First The Queen's debut is pretty good, and while it's nothing compared to what they'd be making in four years, it still holds up alright. First things first; the riffs are just amazing, and this album has almost every other of their's beat (except SFTD) in that regard. But a major problem in the first few tracks, and also across some of the other songs, is their tendency to repeat too much.

    It's usually a fault in the chorus, but on a song like 'Walkin' on the Sidewalks' it's the outro that just repeats the riff till it becomes slightly annoying, and it's not on purpose, like Rated R's closer. It could be a good amount better, but it still delivers a decent amount.

    Favourites: How to Handle a Rope, Regular John Least Favourites: Avon, You Would Know Expand.

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