Post subject: Re: Various radio stations playing new Qotsa single early
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 8:24 pm
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tommymctom wrote:
somebody needs to record it and put it online
you might want to check the bulletin board again, crappy quality though. i dig the guitar solo at the end. this is nowhere near as catchy as no one knows so i wouldn't be surprised if people started jumping off the bandwagon here, their loss though of course.
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apparently this song is a holdover from sftd so probably isn't representative of the other, newer songs the way brain of j wasn't representative of the writing on yield.
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Its decent...I'm still looking forward to this album
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LittleWing sometime in July 2007 wrote:
Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.
After hearing the song a couple of times now I'm just not sure how I feel about it. This song and the reworked In My Head sound tight but not in a good way, the guitars seem very compressed and Joey Castillo may as well be a click track.
I know both of my introductions to Lullabies To Paralyze have been low bitrate mp3s but I can't say I'm busting a nut here just yet.
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zeb wrote:
After hearing the song a couple of times now I'm just not sure how I feel about it. This song and the reworked In My Head sound tight but not in a good way, the guitars seem very compressed and Joey Castillo may as well be a click track.
:double frown: j.
Well, little sister was actually written during the SFTD sessions so it probably isn't a very good representative of how the album will sound. Also, the drumming on Little Sister sounds more like Josh than Joey.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:38 am Posts: 2258 Location: Boston
tracklist according to qotsa bboard. it was taken down after being posted and seems to be legit. i'd say 90% chance that this is it.
Medication, 1.55
Everybody Knows That You're Insane, 4.14
Tangled Up In Plaid, 4.14
Burn The Witch, 3.36
In My Head, 4.02
Little Sister, 2.54
I Never Came, 4.50
Someone?s In The Wolf, 7.22
The Blood Is Love, 6.37
You?ve Got A Killer Scene There, Man, 4.58
Skin On Skin, 3.43
Broken Box, 3.03
Lullaby, 1.25
Long Slow Goodbye (+ "hidden" track), 6.47
The new Queens of the Stone Age Album will be released March 22 in the USA and March 21 overseas. The first single will be called Little Sister (which is actually a song from the SFTD era) and will be released to radio on January 24. A quote from the new Revolver article: "The new Queens of the Stone Age album may be called Lullabies to Paralyze, but frontman Josh Homme admits his ulterior motive is to get his listeners into bed, not put them to sleep. "This record's vibe is like, let's drink wine and screw," says Homme. "The idea was to have the record be like a long, slow, comfortable fuck." Alongside Little Sister, other tracks on the album, mostly according to Josh's quotes in magazines, reportedly include Like A Drug, Burn the Witch, Precious and Grace (all featuring Billy Gibbons, the latter with Mark Lanegan as well, who may appear on a couple songs), The Fun Machine Took a Shit and Died (with Chris Goss, and Tim Van Hamel, and Jesse Hughes), Don't Need a Name, I Wanna Make It Witchu (Desert Sessions 9/10), Until Tomorrow, Tangled Up In Plaid, Someone's In The Wolf, Skin on Skin, You've Got a Killer Scene There, Man (featuring Shirley Manson and Brody Dalle), Everybody Knows You're Insane, I Never Came, In My Head, Long Slow Goodbye (which Josh has said is "probably the song I'm most proud of ever."). These aren't all definite, as the band hasn't officially released the track list. Along with the recording band of Josh, Troy, Joey, and Alain, Dave Catching and Dan Druff (who will apparently be touring bassist) have also been mentioned as appearing. Josh has stated the album is about 55 minutes long.
Well, little sister was actually written during the SFTD sessions so it probably isn't a very good representative of how the album will sound.
The song writing and arrangement was fine but it sounded pretty thin. I'm sure that the actual album sounds great, I'm just generally mistrustful of mp3s I guess.
I'd also like to mention that the extended lead break and then outro is pretty sweet.
tommymctom wrote:
Also, the drumming on Little Sister sounds more like Josh than Joey.
I'd be mondo surprised if J Ho does much drumming on LTP.
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