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Queens of the Stone Age

Mark Lanegan

Mark Lanegan came out of the Seattle grunge scene with his band Screaming Trees.

Noted for his unique baritone voice he went on to release multiple solo albums and was called upon for numerous collaborations with Queens of the Stone AgeThe Gutter Twins (with Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs) and singing with Isobel Campbell (Belle and Sebastian) and supergroup Mad Season among.

He died on the 22nd.

“Nearly Lost You” Screaming Trees

“Burn the Witch” Queens of the Stone Age

“Come Undone” Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan

Queens of the Stone Age

Queens of the Stones Age, led by the multi-talented Josh Homme, release their 6th album in June.

We’ve waited 6 years for …Like Clockwork and guest appearances will range from Trent Reznor to Elton John.

“My God is the Sun” is the first single.

The Dead Weather

One of the most mesmerizing performances that I have ever experienced was The White Stripes at the Roxy in Boston. This duo of guitar and drums plus vocals hypnotized the room with a sound so full and rich that it was hard to believe that there were just two people on stage. Jack White, the guitarist and singer, has proven to be one of the great futurists of rock, exploring territories yet uncovered. From The White Stripes to The Raconteurs to The Dead Weather, his music is always fascinating and frequently transcendent. The Dead Weather consisting of Jack, playing drums on this project, along with Alison Mosshart (of The Kills and Discount) on lead vocals, Jack Lawrence (of The Raconteurs and The Greenhornes) on bass, and Dean Fertita (of Queens of the Stone Age) on guitar have just released “Die By the Drop” from their forthcoming album Sea of Cowards.

“Die By the Drop”

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