Homme first met Hughes in high school, playing on the same local soccer team in their hometown of Palm Desert, California. The Eagles formed years later, when Homme convinced Hughes, then a recently divorced journalist, to start rocking out. Hughes, assuming guitar duty while Homme (who goes by the alias Carlo Von Sexron in the Eagles outfit) took over drumming duties.
The first Eagles tracks surfaced on the Homme's Desert Sessions Vol. 3-4 side project in 1998. The pair -- along with additional guitarist Tim VanHamel, from Belgian rock outfit Millionaire -- released their classic-rock-tinged debut album, Peace, Love, Death & Metal, in March 2004.
Their sophomore album was recorded over eight days in Los Angeles. Included on the thirteen tracks are "Shasta Beast," which Hughes says is about "going out with a girl with a curfew," and the swamp-rock Stones send-up "Move in the Night."
But among the record's highlights are in-between-song sound bites from an "artistic discussion" Hughes had with a young female fan late one night in the studio. Says Hughes, "At one point you can actually hear my mustache."
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