Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Mon February 10, 2014 9:07 pm
Yeah I couldn't disagree with that assessment more.
Tuolumne wrote:Huge huge QOTSA fan here and I am NOT getting the big reaction to Like Clockwork.
Tuolumne wrote:I do think the album is decent, I mean it's the Queens and they are not going to put something crappy out. But it doesn't crack their first 4 albums. What are people seeing in this?
Tuolumne wrote:Vampyre of Time and Memory is the single worst shittiest piece of crap they've ever recorded.
Tuolumne wrote:That said, I love Fairweather Friends and Smooth Sailing is pretty cool.
Agreed.Tuolumne wrote:I listen to Queens for the monster riffs and hooks. Turns out, when you take those out, you have a spotty vocalist/lyricist.
You have no idea how much I want that to be true. On paper it's the album I want from them. Old Queens plus a big TCV mixed in to create something. But they didn't deliver enough of the old Queens, and the new vibe wasn't good enough to keep the record going for me. Josh acknowledges major writer's block for this record, and I can clearly tell. It can be as much of a struggle for me to listen to as it was for him to write it, at times.VinylGuy wrote:Oh god no. It might be their best album...It has all the elements we know of QOTSA and they add this delicate sound and melody that was missing from previous albums.Tuolumne wrote:Huge huge QOTSA fan here and I am NOT getting the big reaction to Like Clockwork. My theory is that they were so underrated in the past that people feel like they took them for granted and we're just happy they are still around. I def get that and they do deserve to be up their with the greats, even though my one experience with them live sucked.
I do think the album is decent, I mean it's the Queens and they are not going to put something crappy out. But it doesn't crack their first 4 albums. What are people seeing in this?
Vampyre of Time and Memory is the single worst shittiest piece of crap they've ever recorded. The guitar solo salvages it from killing the entire album. They place it in the 3rd spot which is crucial andthe album almost doesn't recover for me. My God is the Sun is just okay and has too many parts in it and just feels like it drags out. Kalopsia is done better by a tons of other bands out there, and Like Clockwork makes it sort of limp to the finish line.
The "good" songs on the album like I Sat By the Ocean and If I had a Tail prevent the album from totally petering out, but not good enough from covering up from the other bad spots on the album. I Appear Missing is a classic song and keeps the album from being an average one.
That said, I love Fairweather Friends and Smooth Sailing is pretty cool. The TCV vibe comes across in some of material.
The album exposes Josh's weaker points: when he doesn't have a killer melody, his voice isn't good enough to carry a song. And his lyrics can really suck balls when there's no monster riffage or great hook to mask it.
I listen to Queens for the monster riffs and hooks. Turns out, when you take those out, you have a spotty vocalist/lyricist.
I feel like when the album came out, in the interviews the band alludes to this. They had a tough time making it and they salvaged a listenable and sometimes good record out. I feel like they know that it's not their best record. I think it does, however, open up their sound which bodes well for future material. To me, it's the Binaural of their catalogue. Interesting enough diversion, but somewhat of an anomaly that doesn't quite feel put together right. You can feel them sweating and laboring through the making of it, and it should keep them going for future strong records. Great rock album? Hellz no, but long live the Queens.
There is not a bad song in the album.
Well, its a matter of taste i guess..i dont hear TVC at all with this album. Its more like a Neil Young type of record, but fill with little QOTSA things, that why i found it so refreshing and new. And the lyrics are awesome. It might be my favorite album in a long long time.Tuolumne wrote:You have no idea how much I want that to be true. On paper it's the album I want from them. Old Queens plus a big TCV mixed in to create something. But they didn't deliver enough of the old Queens, and the new vibe wasn't good enough to keep the record going for me. Josh acknowledges major writer's block for this record, and I can clearly tell. It can be as much of a struggle for me to listen to as it was for him to write it, at times.VinylGuy wrote:Oh god no. It might be their best album...It has all the elements we know of QOTSA and they add this delicate sound and melody that was missing from previous albums.Tuolumne wrote:Huge huge QOTSA fan here and I am NOT getting the big reaction to Like Clockwork. My theory is that they were so underrated in the past that people feel like they took them for granted and we're just happy they are still around. I def get that and they do deserve to be up their with the greats, even though my one experience with them live sucked.
I do think the album is decent, I mean it's the Queens and they are not going to put something crappy out. But it doesn't crack their first 4 albums. What are people seeing in this?
Vampyre of Time and Memory is the single worst shittiest piece of crap they've ever recorded. The guitar solo salvages it from killing the entire album. They place it in the 3rd spot which is crucial andthe album almost doesn't recover for me. My God is the Sun is just okay and has too many parts in it and just feels like it drags out. Kalopsia is done better by a tons of other bands out there, and Like Clockwork makes it sort of limp to the finish line.
The "good" songs on the album like I Sat By the Ocean and If I had a Tail prevent the album from totally petering out, but not good enough from covering up from the other bad spots on the album. I Appear Missing is a classic song and keeps the album from being an average one.
That said, I love Fairweather Friends and Smooth Sailing is pretty cool. The TCV vibe comes across in some of material.
The album exposes Josh's weaker points: when he doesn't have a killer melody, his voice isn't good enough to carry a song. And his lyrics can really suck balls when there's no monster riffage or great hook to mask it.
I listen to Queens for the monster riffs and hooks. Turns out, when you take those out, you have a spotty vocalist/lyricist.
I feel like when the album came out, in the interviews the band alludes to this. They had a tough time making it and they salvaged a listenable and sometimes good record out. I feel like they know that it's not their best record. I think it does, however, open up their sound which bodes well for future material. To me, it's the Binaural of their catalogue. Interesting enough diversion, but somewhat of an anomaly that doesn't quite feel put together right. You can feel them sweating and laboring through the making of it, and it should keep them going for future strong records. Great rock album? Hellz no, but long live the Queens.
There is not a bad song in the album.

Queens Of The Stone Age
Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Düsseldorf
Germany
8 November 2013
Patching, remastering and artwork by ridleybradout
Thanks to pawel and knowsley19 for original satellite captures
Cover image from show poster by Horse: http://bloodandthunder.bigcartel.com/pr ... -stone-age
Main source: pawel
Lineage: WDR HD > TT S2-3200 > DVB Viewer > VideoReDo H.264 (cut, chapters) > MKVToolNix (mkv) > MKV Extract GUI > Dolby Digital 448kbps AC3 > 44.1 KHz WAV > Nero WaveEditor (normalizing, equalizing, track splits and patching) > FLAC
Secondary source for patching missing tracks: knowsley19
Lineage: Digital Satellite Feed (Astra 3 @ 23.5°E) > TBS 6922 > DreamDVB v2.4b > .ts video > My MP4Box GUI > 256kbps MP3 > 44.1 KHz WAV > Nero WaveEditor (normalizing, equalizing, stereo broadening, track splits and patching) > FLAC
Tracks cut from WDR HD broadcast have been patched from secondary source.
Some cut between song banter and shortened song intros (e.g. Mexicola, Better Living Through Chemistry) also restored from secondary source.
Recommended disc split between Kalopsia & Little Sister.
TRACKLIST:
01 Intro #
02 You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire
03 No One Knows
04 My God Is The Sun
05 Burn The Witch
06 I Sat By The Ocean
07 Long Slow Goodbye
08 ...Like Clockwork
09 In The Fade
10 Misfit Love
11 If I Had A Tail
12 Kalopsia
13 Little Sister
14 Fairweather Friends #
15 Smooth Sailing
16 Make It Wit Chu
17 Mexicola
18 Sick, Sick, Sick #
19 Better Living Through Chemistry
20 Go With The Flow
21 Encore Break #
22 The Vampyre Of Time And Memory #
23 I Appear Missing #
24 Song For The Dead #
# Patched from secondary source.
makeshift wrote:thank you.

