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Lullabies to Paralyze - Queens of the Stone Age

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Manufacturer : Polydor
Release date : 21 March 2005
EAN : 0602498802977
UPC : 602498802977
Rock (3), Heavy Metal (1), American (1), Interscope (1), Stoner (1), Album (1), Bought 2008 (1), Stonerrock (1), (1), 2005 (1), Alternative (1), Metal (1), Hard Rock (1)

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Lullabies to Paralyze is the first Queens of the Stone Age album released since the rather messy departure of co-conspirator Nick Oliveri, but this by no means sounds like a Josh Homme solo project. Granted, opening track "Lullaby" is a mellow ballad, but as it's sung by Mark Lanegan, it can hardly count as Homme's flirtation with self-indul ... (more)


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Track listing

1. Lullaby
2. Medication
3. Everybody Knows That You're Insane
4. Tangled Up In Plaid
5. Burn The Witch
6. In My Head
7. Little Sister
8. I Never Came
9. Someones In The Wolf
10. The Blood Is Love
11. Skin On Skin
12. Broken Box
13. You Got A Killer Scene
14. Long Slow Goodbye
15. Like A Drug (UK Bonus Track)
16. Precious and Grace (UK Bonus Track)

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Posted : 2 years, 4 months ago at Jul 29 5:26
With Dave Grohl and Nick Oliveri gone and Mark Lanegan reduced to cameos, QOTSA main man Josh Homme's had a lot of weight to shoulder on this one. Punk rockers like "Medication" and "Everybody Knows You Are Insane" almost make you forget about Oliveri's previous contributions, "Little Sister" is bound to be a breath of fresh air on the radio dial, "Tangled up in Plaid" is sure to please old fans and "Someone's in the Wolf" and "Long Slow Goodbye" show the band paving new roads. But Homme stops just short of the brilliance he's achieved in the past. Definitely a good record - hell, a great record - but considering how talented Homme is this should've changed the face of hard rock. Guess we'll just have to wait for the next one.

Rating : 8/10