peloponnesus's Album Review for Songs for the Deaf
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haughty sophistication
Queens of the Stone Age represent everything that is and should be in 21st century rock. With a screaming undercurrent of rage and haughty sophistication, QOTSA level out their wickedly tuned rhymes with a percussion which varies between fast and hard, and slow and loud, with the eerie and slightly addictive vocals of frontman Josh Homme (former member of Kyuss).
The songs in Songs for the Deaf are creepy and foreign to the ear, but one gets a taste for them, and the Queen's originality really shines through, in this album perhaps more than any other.
The songs in Songs for the Deaf are creepy and foreign to the ear, but one gets a taste for them, and the Queen's originality really shines through, in this album perhaps more than any other.
posted Jan 28, 2005
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