Queens of the Stone Age electrifies the rock scene with a fusion of alternative, stoner, and hard rock, capturing the essence of the Palm Desert sound. Their self-titled debut album, “Queens of the Stone Age” (1998), set the stage for their distinctive sound, blending art rock with stoner metal influences. Released under various labels, this record marked a pivotal moment in rock history, showcasing their ability to innovate within the genre. The 1997 collaboration “Kyuss / Queens of the Stone Age” further solidified their place in the desert rock lineage, linking them with the influential Kyuss. Their work resonates with fans of the garage rock revival, drawing comparisons to the raw energy of related acts. With a discography that includes “Gamma Ray” (1996) and “The Split CD” (1998), Queens of the Stone Age continues to be a vital force in the rock and indie music scenes.
Queens of the Stone Age Bring Epic Energy and Hits to Forest Hills Stadium Performance
#queensofthestoneage #vinyl #indiemusic Queens of the Stone Age brought their headlining tour to Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on Saturday (8/12) to promote their new album In Times New Roman. Despite the outdoor venue’s strict 10 PM curfew, the band had an 8 PM set time. The opening act, The Armed, took the stage at […]