Queens of the Stone Age emerged from the blizzarding sands of the desert back in the mid-1990s, ready to make something new. They’ve stayed there ever since. That might seem a reductive way of putting it, not least a factually inaccurate one, since the band have become one of the biggest rock and roll staples to bridge the gap between the sounds of the new millennium. But nevertheless, no matter what far-flung corner of the world they may find t…
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