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Queens of the Stone Age: Josh Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen, Joey Castillo.
Audio Mixers: Joe Barresi; Alain Johannes.
Recording information: Cherokee studios; Los Angeles Steakhouse Studios; Studio City Sound City Studios. Van Nuys.
Illustrator: Jason Noto.
This is Queens of the Stone Age's fourth full-length and second without founder Nick Oliveri. Perhaps the most ambitious and intricately made album thus far in the QOTSA catalog, ERA VULGARIS makes clear that this is Josh Homme's band through and through. The album still contains the band's trademark rock muscle and fierce riffage, as "Sick Sick Sick" and "Misfit Love" prove. But there's also a charming synthetic sexiness to tracks such as "Battery Acid" and "I'm A Designer" that Homme clearly revels in, and that one can't help thinking was slightly stifled by the more rockist Oliveri. And while there's still plenty of QOTSA's sun-baked acid vibe throughout, it comes via the white noise and ultra-violet burn of 21st-century Los Angeles. This is decadent cyber-punk choogle ready-made for a pre-Apocalypse party at the QOTSA manor. Mark Lanegan and Julian Casablancas guest on vocals.
Josh Homme is a man of many talents, but he's not quite a man of his time. He floats outside of it, sniping and sneering at it, but he's not part of it -- he's too in love with rock & roll to belong to a decade that's seeing the music's slow decline. You could say that Queens of the Stone Age keep rock's flame burning, but unlike other new-millennium true believers -- like Jack White, for instance -- Homme lacks pop skills or even the interest in crossing over (which isn't the same thing as lacking hooks, mind you), and unlike the stoner metal underground that provided his training ground, he's not insular; he thrives on grand visions and grander sound. He's an anomaly, a keeper of the flame that will never be played on Little Steven's Rock & Roll Underground because Queens of the Stone Age are too heavy, too muso, too tasteless in all the wrong ways to be commonly accepted or embraced as among the next generation of rock heroes -- which only makes them more rock & roll, of course. And if rock & roll is indeed in decline in the 2000s, Homme and his Queens of the Stone Age prove that rock & roll can nevertheless be just as potent as it ever was with each of their remarkable albums. All are instantly identifiable as QOTSA but all are quite different from each other, from the sleazoid freak-out of R to the dark, gothic undertow of Lullabies to Paralyze, a record so willfully murky that it alienated a good portion of an audience ready to bolt in the wake of the departure of Homme's longtime partner, Nick Oliveri. Its 2007 successor, Era Vulgaris, is as different from Lullabies as that was to their dramatic widescreen breakthrough, Songs for the Deaf: it's mercilessly tight and precise, relentless in its momentum and cheerful in its maliciousness. Like other QOTSA albums, guest musicians are paraded in and out, but here it's impossible to tell if Mark Lanegan contributed anything or if that indeed is the Strokes' Julian Casablancas singing lead on the lethal "Sick, Sick, Sick," because Homme has honed Era Vulgaris so scrupulously that it's impossible to hear anybody else's imprint on the overall sound. QOTSA retain some of the spookiness of Lullabies -- there's a ghostly hue on "Into the Hollow" -- but this is as balls-out rock as Songs for the Deaf, only minus the mythic momentum Dave Grohl lent that record. But Era Vulgaris isn't designed as a monolith like Songs; its appeal is in its lean precision, how the riffs grind as if they were stripping screws of their threads, how the rhythms relentlessly pulse, and, of course, how it's all dressed up in all kinds of scalding guitars, all different sounds and tones, giving this menace and muscle. If the songs aren't pop crossovers -- not even the soulful seductive groove of "Make It Wit Chu" (revived from one of Homme's Desert Sessions) qualifiesRolling Stone (p.97) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Into the Hollow' is a surprisingly tender purple-haze ballad, with Homme's vibrato amid a gently quivering wah-wah."
Spin (p.102) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "The vocals are simultaneously sweet and dangerous, and every guitar riff sounds like 'Sweet Home Alabama.' Which is to say that it sounds awesome."
Uncut (p.112) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "Queens Of The Stone Age are a group whose superb music is the product of enquiring, if hedonistic minds..."
Alternative Press (p.176) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] gritty, lo-fi grind from a studio-sized universe....Homme's modern macabre lyricism and experimental, melodic prowess make this a more complete album than LULLABIES..."
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.68) - Ranked #4 in Kerrang's "The Top 20 Albums Of 2007" -- "[T]his is a work of offbeat rock 'n' roll genius..."
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List Price $13.95 (You save $1.96)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Heavy Metal CDs, Hard Rock, Rock
Label Interscope
Orig Year 2007
All Time Sales Rank   7391  
CD Universe Part number 7433820
Catalog number 000903902
Discs 1
Release Date Jun 12, 2007
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Chris Goss; Joshua Homme; Fififf Teeners; Joshua Homme; Chris Goss
Engineer Alain Johannes
Recording Time 47 minutes
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3 stars It hurts me to say...
that this is the worst QOTSA CD. this is coming from someone who loves these guys and supports them the best i can by buying all their cds and dvds over the years...not just a hits fan. i often wonder how much songwriting and influence homme and oliveri had on each oter. lullabies is great and songs for the deaf is flawless. this cd is very lackluster and doesn't sound very homme to me.
Submitted by Craig (Somewhere, IN)
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5 stars Really good
I would have to say this is one of the best queens albums but when were they ever not good. This album incorporates allot of bind guitar riffs as well keeping to the style of stoner rock. The song make it wit chu is my personal favorite, and it has been changed from the live version that can be heard on their compilation album, this version has such a mesmerizing solo that no one could be mad at.
Submitted by Barroomhero_643 (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
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5 stars DON'T BE FOOLED
by other reviews that bash this album! i've been a huge fan of the group since the release of Rated R. Songs For the Deaf was one of the best and a great follow up to that. i was a little skeptical to what Lullabies would sound like without Nick Oliveri being in the line up anymore. it was ok but didn't quite hit home for me like previous releases. However, Era Vulgaris does and is the best album since the departure of Oliveri! it just proves that this band still has ALOT to offer and can go on rocking without him. this may even be their best since SFTD. so don't listen to the crap about how Lullabies is better or this album is a real stinker. are you kidding me?!?! if you like that hard core in your face ballsy rock sound then this album is definitely for you!!!
Submitted by silverchili18 (Canton, PA, USA)
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4 stars Easy to digest than Lullabies to Paralyze?
Songs for the Deaf might as well stick up in the rafters since Monster Magnet took stoner rock/metal riffs back in the days, circa 1998-99. Praised for artistic integrity but musically? He does overkill three tracks on this album to death but does chug along to some melodies reminiscent of Foo Fighters, maybe Modest Mouse? You got a one-man show prevailin here. You got a near-perfect masterpiece that Josh Homme and co. can take a biter on the next one! Maybe, just maybe things won't be so bad if Nick Oliveri and his minions can come back to Ozzfest? Whatever. Still rings to me, but not in large doses, though.
Submitted by Hmmm (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA)
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1 star a real stinker
This is garage-like noise and after their first 3 records which clearly showed style, class & all of the value-added intangibles you could ever want, Queens of the Stone Age have released 2 consecutive DREADFUL albums. What happened? Perhaps only Josh Homme knows but this is akin to an abrasive junk pile and should be kicked away & discarded just as quickly...now THAT's vulgar.
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