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Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 5:25 am
by Iprefertheiroldstuff
Who said anything about being disappointed with Lullabies? It's a good album that just so happens to be their weakest effort to date, is all.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 5:27 am
by Iprefertheiroldstuff
I also don't know anyone who thinks Riot Act is Pearl Jam's worst record, but that could be because I'd rather not talk to anyone about Pearl Jam if I can avoid it.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 5:29 am
by Iprefertheiroldstuff
BurtReynolds wrote:Self Titled sounds good. maybe I just like the weirder, softer side of QOTSA? I dunno. To be honest my list could change completely from day to day.
There's nothing soft about s-t. It's Qotsa at ther most primal, for sure.
I think
Rated R is the weirder side of Qotsa, while
Clockwork represents the softer.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 5:50 am
by Birds in Hell
Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:There's nothing soft about s-t. It's Qotsa at ther most primal, for sure.
Exactly.
It's espresso, it's whisky served neat; the undiluted essence of everything good about Queens of the Stone Age.
There's a pretty clear line for me with these guys, I think the well simply ran dry after
Lullabies.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 5:58 am
by BurtReynolds
Birds in Hell wrote:Iprefertheiroldstuff wrote:There's nothing soft about s-t. It's Qotsa at ther most primal, for sure.
Exactly.
It's espresso, it's whisky served neat; the undiluted essence of everything good about Queens of the Stone Age.
There's a pretty clear line for me with these guys, I think the well simply ran dry after
Lullabies.
nah man. Maybe Vulgaris wasn't particularly interesting, but Like Clockwork is a great addition to the discography.
I like Self Titled though. I remember thinking of it as a transition album away from Kyuss, and it kinda is, but its still a rocking album. I'd probably move EV to the bottom now.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:05 am
by Iprefertheiroldstuff
U wot m8?
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:07 am
by zeb
There is no winner in this race.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:08 am
by BurtReynolds
I LIKE THEM ALL THE SAME
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:12 am
by Birds in Hell
I'm sorry, guys.
I'll get my coat.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:14 am
by Iprefertheiroldstuff
You're fine, I just can't believe how easily Burt folded under your gaze.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:16 am
by BurtReynolds
I'm always trying to win Spenno's approval.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:17 am
by BurtReynolds
Plus it will really piss off LV if I hate on his favorite album.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 6:22 am
by Iprefertheiroldstuff
I fully support both motives.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 2:49 pm
by Wendy Carlos's Twin
They never topped their first album. Same story as the Foo Fighters.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 3:28 pm
by LoathedVermin72
Spenno's right about S/T: It's the distilled essence of QOTSA. Everything you need to know about their sound, their image, their attitude is all right there.
But each following album added a different flavor to the base recipe, and I think personal favorites are dependent on which one of those flavors is most personally appealing to the lister.
Personally, Era Vulgaris is my favorite. It's a needed return to the stripped-down rawkage of S/T and R after the dark, grandiose SFTD and LTP. But now the young-buck strut of those first two records has been replaced with an experienced swagger. They're rocking because they know they rock, not because they need to prove that they do. I think it's their leanest, meanest, sharpest, and most fun album.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 5:00 pm
by i got bugs
BurtReynolds wrote:I LIKE THEM ALL THE SAME
Yea there's a very small gap between my fav and least fav queens albums
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 10:02 pm
by BurtReynolds
LoathedVermin72 wrote:Spenno's right about S/T: It's the distilled essence of QOTSA. Everything you need to know about their sound, their image, their attitude is all right there.
I disagree! When I think qotsa I think Rated R or Songs For the Deaf. They are a lot weirder than Self Titled, which still has a lot of stoner rock in it (not that I'm complaining).
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 10:08 pm
by Rangi Guy
I've never listened to ST, Lullabies or Vulgaris - love the other albums though
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Tue February 03, 2015 10:12 pm
by LoathedVermin72
BurtReynolds wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:Spenno's right about S/T: It's the distilled essence of QOTSA. Everything you need to know about their sound, their image, their attitude is all right there.
I disagree! When I think qotsa I think Rated R or Songs For the Deaf. They are a lot weirder than Self Titled, which still has a lot of stoner rock in it (not that I'm complaining).
I think that weirdness is part of the specific flavor R and SFTD are adding to S/T's base recipe.
Re: God Is In The Radio / The Queens Of The Stone Age Thread
Posted: Wed February 04, 2015 5:39 am
by Iprefertheiroldstuff
Rangi Guy wrote:I've never listened to ST, Lullabies or Vulgaris - love the other albums though
This is unacceptable.