In Liam Lynch's video, a holographic character moves through a sci-fi scene in zero gravity.
A clip from Queens of the Stone Age’s most recent album In Times New Roman, “Negative Space,” has a Liam Lynch-directed music video online. In the clip, a holographic character wearing a leather jacket and gas mask moves around a sci-fi scene in zero gravity. Look at it below.
The band’s extensive tour in support of the new album, the End Is Nero Tour, officially kicked off Wednesday in North America. Queens of the Stone Age will make stops in significant cities like Philadelphia, New York City, Chicago, Oklahoma City, Vancouver, and San Francisco after this evening’s performance in Detroit before wrapping up the tour on October 8 in Sacramento, California. Phantogram, the Armed, Viagra Boys, and Jehnny Beth are the opening acts on certain days.

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