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Stream New Queens Of The Stone Age “Era Vulgaris”

6/8/07, 5:50 pm EST


The weekend is looking up: Queens of the Stone Age are streaming their whole entire album, Era Vulgaris, days before it officially drops on Tuesday. Try it, you’ll like it; if you don’t believe us, check out Rob Sheffield’s review from the last issue.

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Jeff | 6/8/2007, 6:55 pm EST

Rocks.

Will somebody tell me what the hell Era Vulgaris means? Is that like a…nipple infection or something? If so, COUNT ME IN!

…how can I slip when there’s no floor?

Bones McCoy | 6/8/2007, 7:58 pm EST

Fantastic album. “sick sick sick” and
“misfit love” are amazing numbers.

Blighty | 6/8/2007, 8:03 pm EST

Era Vulgaris is latin for Common Era. Josh said that he liked that it sounded like Vulgar Era. So that’s what the title is

Jeff | 6/8/2007, 9:46 pm EST

Blighty,

Go to YouTube and type in “Queens of the Stone Age Bulby” and you’ll be in on the jokes.

BrazilianStoner79 | 6/8/2007, 11:08 pm EST

Amazing album! On of the best of the Year!

hambone (the real hambone) | 6/9/2007, 1:10 am EST

WOW

kyosti | 6/9/2007, 8:01 pm EST

this album is definetely one of their bests, with catchy riffs and twisting sounds. Must buy!

dfa1979 | 6/10/2007, 11:09 am EST

it think it means common era

Funky Monkey | 6/11/2007, 5:47 am EST

This album is awful…what the Hell happened? Where are the “Songs For The Deaf” style songs. Sounds like they recorded the first thing they could play.

Eric | 6/12/2007, 2:59 pm EST

Re: Funky Monkey

If you want “Songs for the Deaf” style songs, I suggest picking up QOTSA’s album titled Songs for the Deaf. Also, good bands should never repeat themselves. QOTSA is really good about not repeating themselves, so listen to Era Vulgaris again keeping that in mind.

Krunch | 6/14/2007, 11:43 am EST

Bought it, played it, regret it. Forget it.

me- - umm duh | 7/13/2007, 12:26 pm EST

it means era of the common people

Babs | 7/17/2007, 10:06 am EST

I was slow to warm up to this album- at first Josh’s falsetto was a little off putting when compared with their earlier albums-HOWEVER- it takes more than one listen to get the “hang of it” so to speak-and many of the songs- just like those from Songs for the Deaf and Lullabies are lyrical works of genius- if you are a fan of QOTSA I would recommend this album…maybe not before checking out Lullabies but it’s pretty damned good just the same.

vseq hsvuwmf | 8/11/2007, 2:49 am EST

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