NEWS: 03 Apr 2008
The RDS Arena will be turned into a giant moshpit on June 22 when Linkin Park and Queens Of The Stone Age play a Dublin double-header.
REVIEW: 08 Feb 2008
"...don’t be fooled: Queens Of The Stone Age, especially with their current personnel, are breathtaking musicians."
NEWS: 14 Nov 2007
Queens Of The Stone Age's upcoming gig in Belfast has been moved from Balmoral Hall to cope with demand.
NEWS: 01 Nov 2007
California desert rockers Queens Of The Stone Age will be playing Belfast next February.
NEWS: 31 Oct 2007
California desert rockers Queens Of The Stone Age have announced a February visit to the capital.
REVIEW: 11 Jun 2007
Here’s the deal: ‘3s & 7s’ is an intelligent song which features the band’s trademarks biker rock riffs and some fine falsettoing by Josh Homme. So...
REVIEW: 21 May 2007
On Era Vulgaris, Josh Homme's lot manage to pull off the neat trick of sounding like no one else while tweaking their sound considerably.
REVIEW: 10 Jun 2005
As we’ve come to expect, a Queens Of The Stone Age album means a slightly foreboding, twisted journey to the heart of darkness. ‘In My Head’ isn’t...
REVIEW: 10 Jun 2005
As we’ve come to expect, a Queens Of The Stone Age album means a slightly foreboding, twisted journey to the heart of darkness. ‘In My Head’ isn’t...
REVIEW: 07 Apr 2005
There’s no arguing that greater lyrical invention would make the Queens a more enticing prospect, but they rock it out like few bands alive.
REVIEW: 06 Apr 2005
Spoken of in hushed, reverential tones by an entire generation of aspiring guitarslingers, QOTSA are modern-day six-string gods, utterly fluent in...
REVIEW: 07 Mar 2005
'Little Sister' is a distinctly underwhelming record, based like Beck’s on nothing more than a half baked idea of a song.
NEWS: 16 Oct 2003
Heaviness is in the attitude, not just the sound. The Queens Of The Stone Age explain why primal music hits hard.
NEWS: 07 Apr 2003
MCD deny that Queens Of The Stone Age have cancelled their Slane appearance
INTERVIEW: 06 Jan 2003
From badass bunnies via political incorrectness to the mightiest drummer in rock ’n’ roll, it’s all in an interview’s work for Queens Of The Stone...
REVIEW: 11 Nov 2002
Lights flick on, sound kicks in, and the sonic sadism of the Queens Of The Stone Age is unleashed upon the crowd
REVIEW: 02 Sep 2002
Songs for the Deaf takes a slightly less trodden direction than it’s predecessor Rated R: still as cacophonous, rampantly bass-heavy and gut wrenching...
REVIEW: 14 Sep 2000
In a year where Miss Selfridge is flogging Motorhead t-shirts and heavy rock's most talked-about proponents are sportzmetallers with masks and vomiting...
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