Pure Shores: The Very Best Of All Saints 2CD (2010)
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Queens of the Stone Age had already set down a marker with 2000's superb Rated R, but they seriously upped the ante with Songs For The Deaf, an epic, dust-dry hard rock record. Core members Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri were bolstered by the supreme talents of Mark Lanegan and Dave Grohl, who promptly reminded everyone why he had a reputation as the best rock drummer around. Heavy, unrelenting, but never forgetting the songwriting, this is a modern classic.
Musically, the Queens of the Stone Age rock of nu-soul and stomp into the future. In a way, they've been the heartbeat of American rock music, inspiring people like Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters and Rage Against the Machine's Zach Blair to endlessly refine their sound. With a sound rich in echoes, tempos and time signatures, Queens of the Stone Age have mastered rock, even as their first two albums, Rated R and …Like Clockwork, have made more of a mark on the mainstream. Homme and Oliveri have continually refined their chemistry, and a cover of Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" on 2001's Lost... The Complete Sessions highlights their Bay Area rock roots and fascination with the Blossoms. Now they've returned to the scorching, rolling edge and mainstreamed-out groove of Songs For The Deaf to bluntly put it. Call it nu-rock.
Queens of the Stone Age had already set down a marker with 2000's superb Rated R, but they seriously upped the ante with Songs For The Deaf, an epic, dust-dry hard rock record. Core members Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri were bolstered by the supreme talents of Mark Lanegan and Dave Grohl, who promptly reminded everyone why he had a reputation as the best rock drummer around. Heavy, unrelenting, but never forgetting the songwriting, this is a modern classic. d2c66b5586