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Queens of the Stone Age leader moves to the future

The News Review:

- Queens of the Stone Age leader moves to the future
- Sault Ste. Marie Arts and Entertainment Pages on SooToday.com
- Reading Day Two

Queens of the Stone Age leader moves to the future
CRegister – Aug 25, 2007
” Homme conceded that it was a troubled time. “People wanted us to make ‘Songs for the Deaf II’ and there was so much personal stuff going on instead of musical stuff” he said. “I just tried to get back into the music but then I started to lose my temper. ” Things especially got rough when QTSA went on tour with Nine Inch Nails. Suffering from knee and back pains (plus bad reviews and the fallout with liveri) Homme said he was just plain frazzled. “So I just disappeared for a while and re-emerged in the Eagles of Death Metal which was way funner for me at the time. ” Homme has issued two albums with Eagles of Death Metal a sexed-up T… Suffering from knee and back pains (plus bad reviews and the fallout with liveri) Homme said he was just plain frazzled. “So I just disappeared for a while and re-emerged in the Eagles of Death Metal which was way funner for me at the time. ” Homme has issued two albums with Eagles of Death Metal a sexed-up T. Rex-copping rock band fronted by another of his childhood friends Jesse Hughes. It’s one of several well-received side projects spawned off of QTSA (others included the Desert Sessions and Mondo Generator). f the much-steadier Eagles gigs he said: “They freed me up to do this again. ” “Music is the pursuit of things I love the most” he said offering another mantra.

Sault Ste. Marie Arts and Entertainment Pages on SooToday.com
SooToday.com – Aug 25, 2007
Born in the UK and raised in Sault Ste. Marie Jackson fell into the grip of the buzzing music scene of London England during a visit there some years ago. Relationships were formed gigs were played and a band was forged from a vast array of members on both sides of the ocean. This band is the multi-media collaboration IT (pronounced “it” not “eye tea”). “We have had several people involved in the project over the years including the Fixx’s Rupert Greenall and Robert Archibald from London’s death metal scene band Concept” says Jackson. “IT has always been flexible and keen on keeping doors open… Relationships were formed gigs were played and a band was forged from a vast array of members on both sides of the ocean. This band is the multi-media collaboration IT (pronounced “it” not “eye tea”). “We have had several people involved in the project over the years including the Fixx’s Rupert Greenall and Robert Archibald from London’s death metal scene band Concept” says Jackson. “IT has always been flexible and keen on keeping doors open. We like to have lots of guests. “Currently there exists Canadian and UK versions of IT resulting in a multi-dimensional style sound and vision. The core members are Jackson Craig West Andy Rowberry and Alex Inglis.

Reading Day Two
bbc.co.uk – Aug 25, 2007
Its not just that day two at Reading has a lot to live up too after yesterday’s opening musical roster – but lest we forget: this is the last Bank Holiday of the summer. Wellies may still be on to protect us from the occassionally damp and boggy patches but this is the last big hurrah without a watch. Brakes warmed up for their early afternoon Carling Stage performance earlier this week with a 6 Music Hub session and it stood them in good stead. Across site The Noisettes blast through their first of two sets a Reading. Shingai wearing a captivating Indian head-dress rips through their material with her bandmates. Their following bill at The Dance tent will be an acoustic one so that’s THEIR last loud hurrah this weekend. ver on the main stage Paramore and Dead 60s have vacated for an incoming Eagles of Death Metal who repeat that this is ‘… Shingai wearing a captivating Indian head-dress rips through their material with her bandmates. Their following bill at The Dance tent will be an acoustic one so that’s THEIR last loud hurrah this weekend. ver on the main stage Paramore and Dead 60s have vacated for an incoming Eagles of Death Metal who repeat that this is ‘. the best and biggest ever f**king crowd we’ve played to. ‘ England’s where I fell in love with music so these English festivals are very important for us James from The ShinsThey’re followed by The Shins who told 6 Music that they enjoy coming to the UK to play these festivals:”It’s just a huge audience and england is a very important place for me.

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