Incredibly efficient in it's tight songwriting and structuring, vicious in it's intensity and delivery, satirical and slamming in it's commentary on contemporary cultuer (circa 2007), and absolutely uncompromising in it's rock and roll spirit, the Queens of the Stone Age's Era Vulgaris, the follow-up to their masterful and spooky 2005 release Lullabies To Paralyze, marks yet another towering entry in the talented act's remarkable catalogue.
Josh Homme's And The Queens Of The Stone Age's Outward Lyrical Focus
Not to mention their most outward-looking and socially conscious disc as of yet. One that pokes fun at, lampoons, and mercilessly attacks what lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter Josh Homme and co. see as major social ills and wrongs running rampant. A mission of purpose that makes itself clear and present from the get-go and doesn't let up throughout the disc's eleven tracks and forty-seven-minute-long running time.
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