queens of the stone age
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The six-date trek will kick off in Milan’s Teatro Giorgio Gaber on October 18 and will cap things off in London’s Royal Albert Hall on October 29.
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Seven releases to point out on this Friday the 13th.
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Jeremy J. Fisette, Nic Huber, Alex Peterson, Leah Weinstein, Alan Pedder, Tyler Roland, Daniel Gonçalves Benítez, Ricky Adams, Victoria Borlando, Colin Dempsey
13 release highlights for you on this big day.
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The quintet are going deep for their new live film.
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Featuring performances by a huge and eclectic array of artists.
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Mark Ronson’s flat production doesn’t do any favors for Villains, Queens of the Stone Age’s most mixed bag of tracks to date.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Queens of the Stone Age’s previous album, …Like Clockwork, was one of the best rock albums the year it came out, and arguably the band’s most downbeat and sobering release to date. But things are slated to take a poppy turn with the Mark Ronson-produced Villains, coming out