Music Reviews

Queens of the Stone Age

Queens of the Stone Age

Loosegroove

The Seventies aren’t over, man! Queens of the Stone Age take all that stoner riffage and ram it through a ’90s pinhole, extruding a mass of distortion that’s flexible and sticky. If you need to add a lead supplement to your gas tank when you fill up, you need this. If you still use double albums to clean weed, you need this. Shades of Deep Purple, “Freedom of Choice” Devo and more fuzzy bass intros than you can shake an Orange Julius at. Turn it up! Loosegroove, 2508 Fifth Ave., Suite 110, Seattle, WA 98121; http://www.loosegroove.com


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