Dave grohl has said that it’s unfair how good qotsa is as a live band and it’s absolutely the truth. I’ve been lucky enough to see them a few times and I’ll never miss an opportunity again!
I've had tickets twice. I missed the first show because my wife went into labor early, and I missed the other show because I had emergency surgery. It's funny to think that there I was in the hospital, and Josh wrote this song about him being in a coma. Regardless, I've missed them twice dammit!
Josh made me start playing guitar, I take my first lesson at guitar center when I was a youngin and told the instructor I want to play qotsa/Kyuss/desert sessions. Lord the transposing to get in an accessible key and then all the vintage equipment to get those unique sounds hahaha what a challenge but that’s why I love it so much.
"Unique" is the word. Josh is focused on doing something that has never been done before, and that is great. And somehow you just can't get their songs outta your head...
Not even a slight over exaggeration. Truly an incredible band. I love The mosquito song and the version of Mexicola live from the basement just absolutely slaps
@@BockwinkleB and the QOTSA just stepped up onto a higher musical ground after Mike joined the band, and it was not a coincidence. I do not think we would have Era Vulgaris if Nick were still around.
I'm sure someone's said it already, but Josh wrote this album having had a near-death experience. The result is something far more emotional than anything QOTSA have done before. For me, this is the masterpiece of the album... has some beautiful harmony work, the bass line is insane, and there's enough of the old QOTSA for old fans to lock into (repetitive, has a 'jam' vibe, lots of little Homme licks. Perfect.
I’ve always said I’d have this song played at my funeral. All the different layers to this song and the build up they have throughout. Could write a novel about how good this song is
Highly recommend the album version of this song. It's not so washed out with reverb, the vocal is hauntingly emotional and the production completely brilliant.
This song is THE most beautifully, wonderful expression of so many emotions. It’s what music is in its most perfect form. It’s the sound of despair and tears and screams of vulnerability and pain. I’ve only just found this band. And just at the right time when the depths of despair took me to the edge. Thank you Josh Homme. Putting your darkness out there in music form is generous beyond words
I could have written this four years ago. They, and this album in particular, were my lifeboat for those first few months after I found them. It only took about a week and a half for me to mutter under my breath that this was my new favorite band, but I'd had the same favorite band for 20 years, so I waited another couple of weeks to be completely convinced, haha. I'm still thoroughly obsessed four years later. Welcome to the Queens party, and I hope you're doing better.
I've always loved this album, any concept album that breaks from the bands usual sound always blows me away. like clockwork is one. tranquility base hotel is another.
Dude, I thought I was the only one who loved Tranquility Base. I've seen it get so much hate for not "sounding like Arctic Monkeys" but I think it's just great music regardless and every song still has the unmistakable feeling that you only get in an AM song.
QOTSA are so unorthodox, but especially Josh Homme has his own unique sound. Often times, his unique approach is snubbed by the more classical style musicians, so it’s super refreshing to see you give it a chance at understanding. Your ability to actually listen, adjust, and intuit what the musician is trying to do, while reserving judgment is why I love this project of yours so much!
I'm so envious that you don't know QOTSA songs well, I'd love to discover them all anew again - just one of the greatest bands. I'm not musically skilled or talented like you, so hearing you appreciate them in a different way that I didn't notice is a real joy for me. I'd love to see you do more QOTSA in the future, if you want more weird progressions, funky bass lines and trance-inducing rhythms then you just found home :)
I Appear Missing is one of my favourite QOTSA tunes. Just keep coming back to it time and again. The album version is equally epic. Thanks for the video.
My favorite band!! Josh’s musical mind and ability are incredible. You should try I Think I Lost My Headache, Better Living Through Chemistry, or Smooth Sailing to hear some more of his more interesting rhythms/note choices!
Queens at their very best. I think it's the deepest and most perfect song Josh has ever written. So full of emotion. Being that it's written about his own mortality after flatlining in hospital due to some complications with an infection. I've not seen that live version before and it was fucking amazing! Long live QOTSA.
As I layed in the hospital in 2017 almost dying from bacterial spinal meningitis on 8 different antibiotics and eventually a heart catheter lol, I heard this song and it hit me so hard . The power of music can never be underestimated and this band will always be amazing no matter what style they decide to play. ill admit this was a hard listen at first but it grew on me and still hasn't left my Playlist. Long live QOTSA !
You may be aware that Josh wrote this song after he flat-lined on the operating table after he got MERSA from a knee operation he had. Glad you are still around to share this experience with this amazing song, brother!
@@mattvangundy6701 In a recent interview he revealed that the flat-lining during operation thing was made up since he felt bad about the real reason back then. He had a heavy drug episode and almost died because of it.
The entire band is so cohessive musically. Each does so much in their own way, and each individual instrument/voice stands out, almost like a supergroup, but while each individual is doing very immpressive feats, it doesnt feel like their competing against each other. Doesnt feel like too much or that theyre outdoing each other, each person does the most effortlessly, This band has great music. Their music has evolved and so has their band members but the essancw remains. Its a powerhouse of a band, and their music is unpredictable.
Them Crooked Vultures is definitely one of my favorite albums of all time. It's undisputably the best single album release from a band who only released a single album.
Having gone through a QOTSA phase as teenagers of a certain phase all did, Josh homme blows me away. The tablature and sheet music of these tunes has so many crazy tunings, key signatures, and the number of accidentals in the manuscripts is insane. For what is generally termed "stoner rock" that stuff is HARD to get 100% dead right.
Incredible band and incredible song! I've been waiting for you to get to these guys. They are very unique and deliberately sound like no one else. So many bands look up to them. Mikey Shoes is the bassist, Jon Theodore is the drummer.
@@zncuentertainment712 Was it? I feel like it and Lullabies were their least-known releases. I don't have hard numbers or anything, they may have sold like gangbusters, but it definitely felt like those albums had very low-hype releases to me.
@@michaellawlor5625 that is 100% jon theodore. this is from like 2018. taylor hawkins tribute was last week. edit: 2013, forgot jon toured like clockwork too
Oddly emotional song. Between the lyrics and spooky vibe of the melody, then a breathing vibe for the rhythm section. I've loved it since I first listened. Damn.
I love this channel, but this is the first time I started shaking when your channel popped up on my RUclips feed. I was at work and I had to wait till lunch to watch it. Love this band, great review
i got chills watching you watch that, hahaha. all points very well put. that song, and particularly that live performance of it, is just SO fkn good. i've preached the patient drums, and the incredible bass lines, especially at the end, being the absolute nuts of that song, so it's nice to get some gratification from a fellow musician.
There was so many amazing moments from that concert. It was incredible. Would love to see you react to Wolfgang sounding exactly like his dad note for note. I know you take requests on your website so helpfully someone there requests it.
Came here to say this. Mikey Shoes had the unenviable task of following one of the heaviest and rockinest punk rock bassists ever, and he brought in such suave, killer groove and tone. Unbelievable how this band has managed to keep finding the most incredible rhythm players out there
Interesting perspective from someone who never heard the song. I've been listening to QOTSA for so long, that this song just made sense in their catalogue. I never considered it "arty" until now. Great description, and commentary. They're a rabbit hole worth going down. B-Sides, and all.
Michael Shuman "Mikey Shoes" on bass is fanstastic. He rips and runs, there is a whole other thing going on there that always fits in, but it is its own thing.
Glad you got a chance to give this a go man! You gotta really do Josh's other really underdog project "Them Crooked Vultures" with John Paul Jones - Dave Grohl - and Alain Johannes lol!! You would have a lot of fun with them too!! Check out Scumbag Blues Live, Elephants Live, or maybe Culligalove!!
This is one of the first bands that i started listening and realized "huh, i actually dont know what they're playing". I have little education and little "ear" training, most of the music i listened to when i was younger followed the same patterns and used more or less the same open chords, and use mostly the pentantonic scale. These guys do their thing and its great. This is my favourite record from them. The other records are great, but are (for the most part) simpler and more stone rock, very repetitive simpler patterns. I feel this record keeps that stoner vibe but more musical and there's a lot of eerie stuff going on, which i love. Lots of bridges and small hooks that break up the songs
…Like Clockwork is an absolute masterpiece in every sense of the word. From the musicianship to the lyrical genius to the album art. It’s an entire experience from first track to last. It’s love and death in their most anguished and uncertain light. No one creates sonic disharmony like Josh does and this song exemplifies that. It’s genius…
This song is a freaking journey! And tho I listened to it until that progression literally made me puke, I keep somehow forgetting it exists. And every time I'm reminded, it's a damn great feeling
Watching you get into a song and a band that mean so much to so many is bringing me to my happy place!! Dig deep into the catalogue, Michael. You won’t be disappointed! 🤖⚡️🤖
As someone who's been following this band since the dissolution of Kyuss, this is the best song they've ever written, and it's not even close honestly.
I also agree Masterpiece. I cannot speak highly enough about this band. I push this band on everyone thats only familiar with No One Knows. My Spotify playlist of Queens is 4 1/2 hours long. I never skip a song. Great Great band.
Let’s not forget Troy Van Leeuwin in all this. He’s playing a lot of what Josh gets credit for.
Dave grohl has said that it’s unfair how good qotsa is as a live band and it’s absolutely the truth. I’ve been lucky enough to see them a few times and I’ll never miss an opportunity again!
I've had tickets twice. I missed the first show because my wife went into labor early, and I missed the other show because I had emergency surgery. It's funny to think that there I was in the hospital, and Josh wrote this song about him being in a coma. Regardless, I've missed them twice dammit!
"What a weird progression." Welcome to QOTSA. Josh Homme is one of the most unique, badass guitarists and songwriters around.
I LOLed when he said that. Yes, welcome to QOTSA. what a unique sound they've created. Love this band to my core!
Josh made me start playing guitar, I take my first lesson at guitar center when I was a youngin and told the instructor I want to play qotsa/Kyuss/desert sessions. Lord the transposing to get in an accessible key and then all the vintage equipment to get those unique sounds hahaha what a challenge but that’s why I love it so much.
@@Nomadgamingcrew I love this comment!
This thing we call 'passion', well, you totally have it, dude 🤘
"Unique" is the word. Josh is focused on doing something that has never been done before, and that is great. And somehow you just can't get their songs outta your head...
His sound comes from the fact that his instructor was a polka player
Dude you literally can't go wrong with QOTSA, one of the best bands of the last fifty years.
You are not wrong.
My favourite band
Not even a slight over exaggeration. Truly an incredible band. I love The mosquito song and the version of Mexicola live from the basement just absolutely slaps
My buddy 🤘
@@lindacoy7165 Haha hey Linda 🤘
This man accidentally stumbles onto my #1 queens song I love it
Same, man... Good thing I wasn't driving when I first heard it, I went into a trance
This song cuts so deep into my soul. Tear up EVERYTIME at the end. The swell of the guitar bends and that falsetto. I mean damn
with my toes on the edge its such a lovely view
@@drewcobarrubias2093 we’re fallin’ through
I've never loved anything til I loved you
I'm not crying. You are.
Dude, absolutely. Mikey Shoes is SUCH an incredible bass player! So underrated.
QotSA best bassist by a landslide
@@tziminadisnt Careful! You’re absolutely correct but definitely going to annoy some purists with that take
Take a look at Mini Mansions and the sound track for the movie Feed, those are Mikey Shoes projects and they are not QOTSA, but are very fun.
Nick wrote, sang and played on Qs best albums. Not even close.
@@BockwinkleB and the QOTSA just stepped up onto a higher musical ground after Mike joined the band, and it was not a coincidence. I do not think we would have Era Vulgaris if Nick were still around.
I'm sure someone's said it already, but Josh wrote this album having had a near-death experience. The result is something far more emotional than anything QOTSA have done before. For me, this is the masterpiece of the album... has some beautiful harmony work, the bass line is insane, and there's enough of the old QOTSA for old fans to lock into (repetitive, has a 'jam' vibe, lots of little Homme licks. Perfect.
Bang on
The Queens of the Stone Age are a landslide going downhill at 1000 miles and hour. They are amazing!
That's quite an accurate description hahaha
Dave Grohl said it best. No one rocks as hard live as Quotsa
The album is a masterpiece. The soundtrack to my life at the time it came out.
The entire album is amazing - this song is on is one of my favorites by them.
The guy that submitted this, thank you soooo muchh!!!
This album is back to back perfection a true 10/10
I’ve always said I’d have this song played at my funeral.
All the different layers to this song and the build up they have throughout. Could write a novel about how good this song is
The look on your face when the chorus abruptly makes an entrance is the exact vibe that whole album brings! Such a good album.
Highly recommend the album version of this song. It's not so washed out with reverb, the vocal is hauntingly emotional and the production completely brilliant.
Agreed.
Honestly the entire record
This song is THE most beautifully, wonderful expression of so many emotions. It’s what music is in its most perfect form. It’s the sound of despair and tears and screams of vulnerability and pain. I’ve only just found this band. And just at the right time when the depths of despair took me to the edge. Thank you Josh Homme. Putting your darkness out there in music form is generous beyond words
I could have written this four years ago. They, and this album in particular, were my lifeboat for those first few months after I found them. It only took about a week and a half for me to mutter under my breath that this was my new favorite band, but I'd had the same favorite band for 20 years, so I waited another couple of weeks to be completely convinced, haha. I'm still thoroughly obsessed four years later.
Welcome to the Queens party, and I hope you're doing better.
I've always loved this album, any concept album that breaks from the bands usual sound always blows me away. like clockwork is one. tranquility base hotel is another.
Spot on man, Next AM album seems promising with the newly released track.
Dude, I thought I was the only one who loved Tranquility Base. I've seen it get so much hate for not "sounding like Arctic Monkeys" but I think it's just great music regardless and every song still has the unmistakable feeling that you only get in an AM song.
@@TheOneAndOnlyFloridaMan I thought the same, I guess we are two then=)
Four Out of Five is amazing! Didn't know much of their songs, but when I heard the Arctic live at Rock Werchter, that song really stood out to me.
Am is trash
QOTSA are so unorthodox, but especially Josh Homme has his own unique sound. Often times, his unique approach is snubbed by the more classical style musicians, so it’s super refreshing to see you give it a chance at understanding. Your ability to actually listen, adjust, and intuit what the musician is trying to do, while reserving judgment is why I love this project of yours so much!
Yes yes man!!! Josh created his own musical language and formed a band in order to articulate it. No one else speaks QOTSA except QOTSA.
I'm so envious that you don't know QOTSA songs well, I'd love to discover them all anew again - just one of the greatest bands. I'm not musically skilled or talented like you, so hearing you appreciate them in a different way that I didn't notice is a real joy for me. I'd love to see you do more QOTSA in the future, if you want more weird progressions, funky bass lines and trance-inducing rhythms then you just found home :)
This song is an absolute masterpiece!
It's contentious, but I think this is QOTSA's greatest song. It's obviously not their most popular, though.
Maybe not their best song, but it’s absolutely top five for me. My favorite track from that album for sure.
It's up there, most underated goes to... Keep Your Eyes Peeled.
I think it's Josh's best song ever.
Song for the Deaf or Regular John for me
Such a great performance to choose too
This solo melts me everytime. Another band I absolutely ADORE!
QOTSA - please check out more. “Mexicola” is desert rock perfection. Another good one is “The Evil Has Landed”.
One of the greatest rock songs composed in the last 30 years
I Appear Missing is one of my favourite QOTSA tunes. Just keep coming back to it time and again. The album version is equally epic. Thanks for the video.
Josh was originally taught by a polka style guitarist. It was the only guy around.
That may help with the gypsy melody generated here.
My favorite band!! Josh’s musical mind and ability are incredible. You should try I Think I Lost My Headache, Better Living Through Chemistry, or Smooth Sailing to hear some more of his more interesting rhythms/note choices!
How To Handle A Rope 🤘🤘🤘 Fun Machine so many!!!!
Better living through chemistry 🥰
This band is amazing. So many layers in their songs and such talented musicians.
Queens at their very best. I think it's the deepest and most perfect song Josh has ever written. So full of emotion. Being that it's written about his own mortality after flatlining in hospital due to some complications with an infection. I've not seen that live version before and it was fucking amazing! Long live QOTSA.
So damn textural! This is the clearest live take I’ve ever heard the keys in the mix during the outro.
I really can't believe Dean was that up front in the sound. No complaints here!
Man, I love this band so much! Misfit Love live at Henry Rollings is one of their stand-outs performances.
As I layed in the hospital in 2017 almost dying from bacterial spinal meningitis on 8 different antibiotics and eventually a heart catheter lol, I heard this song and it hit me so hard . The power of music can never be underestimated and this band will always be amazing no matter what style they decide to play. ill admit this was a hard listen at first but it grew on me and still hasn't left my Playlist. Long live QOTSA !
You may be aware that Josh wrote this song after he flat-lined on the operating table after he got MERSA from a knee operation he had. Glad you are still around to share this experience with this amazing song, brother!
@@mattvangundy6701 In a recent interview he revealed that the flat-lining during operation thing was made up since he felt bad about the real reason back then. He had a heavy drug episode and almost died because of it.
You could spend the rest of your days studying the depth and intricacies of this band.
Not to even mention,
One of the very best LIVE bands on earth!
The entire band is so cohessive musically.
Each does so much in their own way, and each individual instrument/voice stands out, almost like a supergroup, but while each individual is doing very immpressive feats, it doesnt feel like their competing against each other. Doesnt feel like too much or that theyre outdoing each other, each person does the most effortlessly,
This band has great music. Their music has evolved and so has their band members but the essancw remains. Its a powerhouse of a band, and their music is unpredictable.
Quite simply the most exciting and original rock band of the last quarter century
I've been obsessed with the album this year and my recommended blessed me today.
WOW! How did I miss this gem? Insane song. Fantastic insights Michael!
Fascinating stuff! Thanks to you and Rick Beato for turning me into a QOTSA fan!
Worth a look at Them Crooked Vultures live at Rockpalast in '09.
Them Crooked Vultures is definitely one of my favorite albums of all time. It's undisputably the best single album release from a band who only released a single album.
Having gone through a QOTSA phase as teenagers of a certain phase all did, Josh homme blows me away.
The tablature and sheet music of these tunes has so many crazy tunings, key signatures, and the number of accidentals in the manuscripts is insane. For what is generally termed "stoner rock" that stuff is HARD to get 100% dead right.
Micheal is an absolute beast of a bassist...
Best band ever. Please do more Queens🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I got to see them play it live in 2018. It was an amazing experience
I don’t play the guitar, but I love watching your videos. Your enthusiasm and love for music is so beautiful to watch.
Jon Theodore is a monster on those drums. From Baltimore, to boot!
What makes them truly special is that nobody will ever be them
Incredible band and incredible song! I've been waiting for you to get to these guys. They are very unique and deliberately sound like no one else. So many bands look up to them. Mikey Shoes is the bassist, Jon Theodore is the drummer.
I love that band, but never heard this one. It's brilliant.
Ps. Shane hawkins on drums. Wow just wow.
How can you love the band but never have heard "I Appear Missing"? They have a music video for it and ....Like Clockwork was a huge album.
@@zncuentertainment712 Was it? I feel like it and Lullabies were their least-known releases. I don't have hard numbers or anything, they may have sold like gangbusters, but it definitely felt like those albums had very low-hype releases to me.
That’s John Theodore on drums
@@feathersfangsmusic577 He talked about the Taylor hawkins tribute at the start, and taylors son played drums on"my hero"
@@michaellawlor5625 that is 100% jon theodore. this is from like 2018. taylor hawkins tribute was last week.
edit: 2013, forgot jon toured like clockwork too
Oddly emotional song. Between the lyrics and spooky vibe of the melody, then a breathing vibe for the rhythm section. I've loved it since I first listened. Damn.
That is such an accurate description of the Guitar Moves interview, I laughed out loud
I love this channel, but this is the first time I started shaking when your channel popped up on my RUclips feed. I was at work and I had to wait till lunch to watch it. Love this band, great review
I can’t think of a tighter more interesting sounding band the stuff is so rich and beautiful and relentless and made for listening.
i got chills watching you watch that, hahaha. all points very well put. that song, and particularly that live performance of it, is just SO fkn good. i've preached the patient drums, and the incredible bass lines, especially at the end, being the absolute nuts of that song, so it's nice to get some gratification from a fellow musician.
Brilliant song. Masterpiece of an album. So glad this was your choice
My favorite song from my favorite band
I love how he was saying something right before the first chorus and as soon as it hit his focus was immediately ripped back to the song
It's okay to just sit back and appreciate this masterpiece.
QOTSA is the best pure rock group of our time. They deliver rock pizza 24/7
Nice pic I think this album is possibly their best in this is one of my favorite songs by them.
Une merveille !
Same kind of chills I had with Gates of Babylon with Rainbow.
So much feeling in these kind of songs.
This is in my top 10 songs of any genre from the 2010s
The secret weapon....Troy Van Leeuwen
There was so many amazing moments from that concert. It was incredible. Would love to see you react to Wolfgang sounding exactly like his dad note for note. I know you take requests on your website so helpfully someone there requests it.
One of the best songs of all time
Michael!! I think my favorite part of this video was watching your face when the chorus came in the first time. Another banger!! Great video!
As much as I love Nick Oliveri´s era, I thinkg this record is amazing and it wouldn´t have been possible without Mikey
thanks! Tottally agree
Mikey is more melodic, that's what I like about him
Mikey’s got one hell of a scream. He could do Millionaire easily.
Came here to say this. Mikey Shoes had the unenviable task of following one of the heaviest and rockinest punk rock bassists ever, and he brought in such suave, killer groove and tone. Unbelievable how this band has managed to keep finding the most incredible rhythm players out there
I think the John and Mikey era is my favourite Queens era. They're as tight as they've ever been now, truly aged like a fine wine
"I adore it somehow" lots of love my friend :)
Interesting perspective from someone who never heard the song. I've been listening to QOTSA for so long, that this song just made sense in their catalogue. I never considered it "arty" until now. Great description, and commentary. They're a rabbit hole worth going down. B-Sides, and all.
Michael Shuman "Mikey Shoes" on bass is fanstastic. He rips and runs, there is a whole other thing going on there that always fits in, but it is its own thing.
More Queens!
You REALLY should do "Turnin on a screw" from The Basement Session. Sooo groovy and incredible playing from the guys!
That was amazing and I loved that you were speechless and it doesn’t happen often 😉
Glad you got a chance to give this a go man! You gotta really do Josh's other really underdog project "Them Crooked Vultures" with John Paul Jones - Dave Grohl - and Alain Johannes lol!! You would have a lot of fun with them too!! Check out Scumbag Blues Live, Elephants Live, or maybe Culligalove!!
The loudest show I've ever been to. Shit ripped ear drums.
Even ' Bandoliers' - always makes me laugh when Josh Homme says 'this is one for the ladies' ...He's a one off alright
watching you enjoy this chune was an experience in itself, so much joy and appreciation cheers dude
The little run you did at 14:14 sounds so good! It's cool how fast you caught onto the weirdness of QOTSA
YES!!!! You should look at the lyrics to this more also.
as soon as i saw the video title I went "ohhhh man this is gonna be good". what an amazing song with so many cool layers
This is one of the first bands that i started listening and realized "huh, i actually dont know what they're playing". I have little education and little "ear" training, most of the music i listened to when i was younger followed the same patterns and used more or less the same open chords, and use mostly the pentantonic scale.
These guys do their thing and its great. This is my favourite record from them. The other records are great, but are (for the most part) simpler and more stone rock, very repetitive simpler patterns. I feel this record keeps that stoner vibe but more musical and there's a lot of eerie stuff going on, which i love. Lots of bridges and small hooks that break up the songs
Sheesh, I’d love to sit here & watch you listen to qotsa’s discography. & I’m serious. ❤
You've gotta react to the live version of "The Way You Used To Do" from their performance at MONA!!! 🤙🤙
We love you too man ❤️ that made me subscribe immediately. Wish more people were like you all.
Josh is great.. josh homme and dean ween have the two best “guitar moves”… I’ve watched both of them many times lol
Yes, entertaining, informative and a warning against overuse of "stimulants".
…Like Clockwork is an absolute masterpiece in every sense of the word. From the musicianship to the lyrical genius to the album art. It’s an entire experience from first track to last. It’s love and death in their most anguished and uncertain light. No one creates sonic disharmony like Josh does and this song exemplifies that. It’s genius…
This song is a freaking journey! And tho I listened to it until that progression literally made me puke, I keep somehow forgetting it exists. And every time I'm reminded, it's a damn great feeling
Michael Shuman really is an excellent bass player.
Watching you get into a song and a band that mean so much to so many is bringing me to my happy place!! Dig deep into the catalogue, Michael. You won’t be disappointed! 🤖⚡️🤖
The fact you played Queens Of The Stone Age you immediately got my sub!! How about How To Handle A Rope by Queens Of The Stone Age?? 🤘🤘🤘
I love QOTSA, this is a great song.
Great dissection for a first listen. Well done.
Josh wrote this song after he died
My favorite song by QOSTA. Hands down
As someone who's been following this band since the dissolution of Kyuss, this is the best song they've ever written, and it's not even close honestly.
I also agree Masterpiece. I cannot speak highly enough about this band. I push this band on everyone thats only familiar with No One Knows. My Spotify playlist of Queens is 4 1/2 hours long. I never skip a song. Great Great band.
I remember when I started playing guitar and realised how difficult their songs are to play, amazing musicians
Josh Homme is the man. So unique. 👊🏻
Great choice of song, Has a similar hypnotic vibe as their song "The Blood is Love", Which is awesome too!
That's the desert being channeled in ways that make us fall in love with being uncomfortable.