Queens of The Stone Age released their latest album “In Times New Roman” and are just about finished with the first leg of their “The End Is Nero” tour. See Dates below
With the release of the new album we decided to explore our favourite tracks by the Josh Homme led 5 piece band. I had originally intended on making it a top 20 playlist and that was like choosing your favourite dog, its just not feasible, so what you have is close to 50 tracks in a special kind of listening order you don’t want to miss.
While we’re at it, lets take look at some of the crowd sourced videos and images from “The End Is Nero” tour. You def wanna make sure you hop on this tour and catch some shows, looks like its the tour of a lifetime,
And if you wanna check out some professional images from the QUOTSA tour make sure to check out the instagram page for Andreas Nueman, fine art photographer and documentary film maker.

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